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  1. #826
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    Tell me about your minivan

    Quote Originally Posted by warthog;[emoji[emoji6[emoji640
    [emoji638]][emoji640][emoji639]][emoji638][emoji639][emoji6[emoji640][emoji637]][emoji637][emoji637][emoji639]]Check out Sienna Woodland Edition. [emoji638][emoji6[emoji640][emoji638]] mpg, looks badass.
    Small receiver is kind of a bummer. I go back and forth but if I were gonna spend that much I’d be inclined to spend a little more on an AWD Limited and install the Woodland springs and a two inch receiver on my own. Don’t get all the blacked out trim, tho.
    Remind me. We'll send him a red cap and a Speedo.

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    There isn’t enough interior lighting in the sienna for a dark interior.


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    I didn&#39;t dive in too much. I would buy used and hope they blinged it out already. Interior lighting and size of hitch receiver seem like pretty easy things to solve. My buddy in SLC has an older Sienna and I think that thing has seen more off road than most of the 4 Runners on this board.</p>
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    Quote Originally Posted by bagtagley View Post
    Small receiver is kind of a bummer. I go back and forth but if I were gonna spend that much I&rsquo;d be inclined to spend a little more on an AWD Limited and install the Woodland springs and a two inch receiver on my own. Don&rsquo;t get all the blacked out trim, tho.
    Journeys Off Road makes a 2 and 3&quot; lift kit for Gen 3 and 3.5 Sienna AWDs, Traxda does also but I see some reviews that would steer me away. Then JXB Performance makes the driveline angle solution kit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warthog View Post
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    I didn't dive in too much. I would buy used and hope they blinged it out already. Interior lighting and size of hitch receiver seem like pretty easy things to solve. My buddy in SLC has an older Sienna and I think that thing has seen more off road than most of the 4 Runners on this board.</p>
    Yeah. There are easy workarounds for the lighting.

    I tore a tire in my old fwd sienna about a quarter mile from lake faucherie in Tahoe NF. We limped home on the donut

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    Quote Originally Posted by gravitylover View Post
    Journeys Off Road makes a 2 and 3" lift kit for Gen 3 and 3.5 Sienna AWDs, Traxda does also but I see some reviews that would steer me away. Then JXB Performance makes the driveline angle solution kit.
    Yeah, some cool options, but overkill for me. I like the Woodland because it’s so simple, just a different set of OEM springs.

    On the topic of minivans, we bought our Odyssey new in fourteen and just used it to haul our oldest to college. And no plans to sell anytime soon, so why do I regularly shop new ones?
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    Got 1500+ miles on the new whip. So far, so good. Did my break-in oil change with Liqui-Moly and swapped the drain plug for a magnetic one. Crazy easy job. Has these handy dandy little access panels so you don't have to take off the whole splash guard.

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    Tell me about your minivan

    We just used both our vans to move our college junior back to school. They’re now living off campus so we took desks, dressers, and shit that we had stored in our garage for a long time. They still are not interested in driving. And we will likely sell the twenty-oh-six van.

    ~175k, fwd Toyota Sienna. runs well. Exterior had lived a hard but beautiful life living outdoors on a dirt road. Used for hauling kids or other shit. Has an awd decal. Comes with at tires and second set of wheels mounted with snows. Any interest?


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    Quote Originally Posted by bagtagley View Post
    On the topic of minivans, we bought our Odyssey new in fourteen and just used it to haul our oldest to college.
    We bought our '01 used in '04 and our eldest is *still* driving it.

    I keep saying it won't last forever, but...

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