Thank you so much for the tutorial. I installed a new stereo in my sons 4 runner today and I couldn't have done it without you. I felt like we rolled through it. haha that's a lot of things to take a part. Really appreciate you!
You should try to replace the tensioning pulley assembly for the surpentine belt. Had to take alternator, a/c compressor and timing belt cover loose. Couldn’t get proper replacement pulley so I had to replace whole assembly. Should have only taken five minutes to fix. Took two hours instead
Thank you for this, helped me immensely. Had to put up a Bluetooth adaptor on an aftermarket older audio system and needed to get to it. Had a little issue with resitting the radio correctly, but my own fault for not paying attention enough to the original position. Great video.
Stopped by to see how you were doing. Glad to see you're still up an running. :thmbsup: , man. We're still running too, although I suspect I'm not "your sort of content". That's okay...it takes all kinds and long as we as small creators remember to never give up what is rightfully ours....then no matter how they may move the goal posts...we'll be ready. Take care, man.
Glad to hear from you again. I’ve been on your side of the house a few times in the recent past. While your content is not the same as what I put out there, I still find it interesting. Not giving up any time soon :-)
Hello, it is very detailed in explaining how to disassemble, just one question, do you think a 2007 Toyota FJ has the same stereo inputs as a 2004 4runner? thanks for the video.
How in gods name did you disconnect that 4wd cable without even looking? I’ve been working on this cable for an hour now and I cannot get it off for the life of me
Well done sir! - No crazy bs background music or comedy routines, just the facts which is what most folks are after. Big Thank You from this old man!
I’m glad you liked it this way. Some prefer all that other stuff.
Well at least I don’t have to worry about someone stealing my radio
Lol
Tweakers will steal it, trust me
Thank you so much for the tutorial. I installed a new stereo in my sons 4 runner today and I couldn't have done it without you. I felt like we rolled through it. haha that's a lot of things to take a part. Really appreciate you!
Glad I could help. Thanks for watching
You just made my life so much simpler! Thank you
Always glad to help. Thanks for watching
Life is good for this kind of video. Thank you and God blessed you, mate.
Thanks. Take care
Great video. I thought it would be easier, but you explained every step. THANKS!
Good to know I’m still able to help others. Thanks for watching
Mahalo nui for making this stereo install much easier
The bigger question is why do I have to take half the damn vehicle apart just to remove the stereo ????
You should try to replace the tensioning pulley assembly for the surpentine belt. Had to take alternator, a/c compressor and timing belt cover loose. Couldn’t get proper replacement pulley so I had to replace whole assembly. Should have only taken five minutes to fix. Took two hours instead
I was wondering the same thing. Why the console and the trim under the steering wheel ? Great video though !
This is very helpful! Now it’s time to remove this aftermarket and return to the original! Looks better and it’s really all we need 😎
As long as yours doesn’t have pennies in it like mine did, you’ll be good. I think my son did it
Thank you for this, helped me immensely. Had to put up a Bluetooth adaptor on an aftermarket older audio system and needed to get to it. Had a little issue with resitting the radio correctly, but my own fault for not paying attention enough to the original position. Great video.
Thanks. Glad to help
Thanks. I need to change lights and stereo. It is a great video.
Thank you and thanks for watching
Thanks for the video man. 👍🏼
Good luck
Good removal tutorial man!
Thanks
Good content. Keep the videos coming!
Thanks
I'll just pay for the labor !
Thanks for the video !
Yep, it is a task. Thanks for watching
Stopped by to see how you were doing. Glad to see you're still up an running. :thmbsup: , man. We're still running too, although I suspect I'm not "your sort of content". That's okay...it takes all kinds and long as we as small creators remember to never give up what is rightfully ours....then no matter how they may move the goal posts...we'll be ready. Take care, man.
Glad to hear from you again. I’ve been on your side of the house a few times in the recent past. While your content is not the same as what I put out there, I still find it interesting. Not giving up any time soon :-)
I’m waiting to share the link of next video 4runner radio thanks 🙏🏻
Great video, very helpful.
Hi, where is your next video to install new radio 4runner please!
Hello, it is very detailed in explaining how to disassemble, just one question, do you think a 2007 Toyota FJ has the same stereo inputs as a 2004 4runner? thanks for the video.
I wish I could tell you but I have never looked at one of those. Sorry
Awesome. Thanks for the video.
No problem
When taking out the center console, what about sear heater plugs??? I can’t get them out!
What are they for. Looked it up but it keeps giving me results for seat heaters
Good how-to video. Thumbs up.
Thanks man. Saw a few of your videos. What area of the states are you filming
Well done. Thank you.
You’re very welcome. Thanks for watching
How in gods name did you disconnect that 4wd cable without even looking? I’ve been working on this cable for an hour now and I cannot get it off for the life of me
I don’t remember. Believe me, this was a process that I don’t want to repeat but it can be done with some patience
holy cow cow all that for taking out radio!!
Tell me about it. Wasn’t that hard but it definitely could have been easier
No I couldn’t spot what the problem is at the end? Requesting spoiler alert.