does this bodypart exist?
#1
does this bodypart exist?
Or will I have to fab something? I have an 88 4rnr, pretty stock. I like to drive with the front windows down here in Houston, when OCCASIONALLY , and I do mean occasionally, the weather agrees. Now then, everything is nice, except if I roll down the back window.... GAG CITY!!!! the exhaust goes right up into the window.
I know for the models made from 96 on, had that top end fareing piece, I am not sure that helps at all, but is there something like that for 1st gen pilots?
thanks in advance.
P.S. I'm gonna go ask the later model dudes, if that piece helped any...
I know for the models made from 96 on, had that top end fareing piece, I am not sure that helps at all, but is there something like that for 1st gen pilots?
thanks in advance.
P.S. I'm gonna go ask the later model dudes, if that piece helped any...
#2
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Your talking about a rear window deflector, check out J.C. Whitney, they have some universal ones that should fit. There also been a couple of people here that have found the rear deflectors at pic n pull off of later model vehicles.
#3
does this bodypart even work?
..okay, lemme post something from another thread;
Or will I have to fab something? I have an 88 4rnr, pretty stock. I like to drive with the front windows down here in Houston, when OCCASIONALLY , and I do mean occasionally, the weather agrees. Now then, everything is nice, except if I roll down the back window.... GAG CITY!!!! the exhaust goes right up into the window.
I know for the models made from 96 on, had that top end fareing piece, I am not sure that helps at all, but is there something like that for 1st gen pilots?
thanks in advance.
P.S. I'm gonna go ask the later model dudes, if that piece helped any...
so the question is; did that body part piece help in deflecting out the exhaust from going into your back window? thanks in advance.
Or will I have to fab something? I have an 88 4rnr, pretty stock. I like to drive with the front windows down here in Houston, when OCCASIONALLY , and I do mean occasionally, the weather agrees. Now then, everything is nice, except if I roll down the back window.... GAG CITY!!!! the exhaust goes right up into the window.
I know for the models made from 96 on, had that top end fareing piece, I am not sure that helps at all, but is there something like that for 1st gen pilots?
thanks in advance.
P.S. I'm gonna go ask the later model dudes, if that piece helped any...
so the question is; did that body part piece help in deflecting out the exhaust from going into your back window? thanks in advance.
#5
i never had that problem with my '86 4runner (since your post refers to an '88)
One thing you don't say is if the person with the '88 had a complete exhaust that was properly routed to the side of the truck.
I did not have a rear air deflector, just a properly routed stock exhaust
One thing you don't say is if the person with the '88 had a complete exhaust that was properly routed to the side of the truck.
I did not have a rear air deflector, just a properly routed stock exhaust
#7
Registered User
He's not saying his exhaust, the air in the city in general right? I mean, I live a few hours away and hear Houston traffic is horrible, so I'd imagine he was talking about that, not his exhaust routing.
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#10
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I put a deflector on, and no more exhaust in the rig. I used one of a second gen and just made up some brackets. I also have a rotted out tailpipe, so I can't speak on the whole intact exhaust not having the problem, period. Pretty easy to do, you just have to drill into the top is all.
#11
yeah, I am deff talking about the exhaust. Tried to roll with it again, with the rear window down; that lasted about 5 seconds. I will have to check the exhaust pipe , to see if it is going off to the side. As for that little spoiler up top- I have seen 2 types. One that is lifted off of the surface about 2 inches, and points it's blade down the back of the rnr. I can see where this would work.
the other one, just looks like a normal rear spoiler, sits flat on the back of the vehicle, and the blade points either straight out or slightly up, to direct airflow totally away from the vehicle, and I imagine it also pushes down on the rear of the vehicle a bit.
Now then, I could see this being very helpful, with the mighty 22re engine, and lets say I was coming out fast and moving 3 wide, from turn 4 at Darlington, and my rear end was getting a little loose and squirrely. So you are telling me, that the little spoiler I described above, that sits flat, and points out or slightly up, will also help keep the pipe smell out of the back? If so, then I am deff going to get one.
the other one, just looks like a normal rear spoiler, sits flat on the back of the vehicle, and the blade points either straight out or slightly up, to direct airflow totally away from the vehicle, and I imagine it also pushes down on the rear of the vehicle a bit.
Now then, I could see this being very helpful, with the mighty 22re engine, and lets say I was coming out fast and moving 3 wide, from turn 4 at Darlington, and my rear end was getting a little loose and squirrely. So you are telling me, that the little spoiler I described above, that sits flat, and points out or slightly up, will also help keep the pipe smell out of the back? If so, then I am deff going to get one.
Last edited by rangerruck; 11-22-2009 at 12:48 PM.
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