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2014 Limited passenger sun visor and front speakers

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by aRabidLunatic, May 8, 2023.

  1. May 8, 2023 at 10:56 AM
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    aRabidLunatic

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    Good afternoon guys, got two issues with my 4 Runner.

    Looks like the passenger side sun visor broke, it no longer stays up. Anybody have the part number for this?

    Also, I think the front speakers are going out. When I get a call I can barely hear the other person. Sounds like they're talking in a metal can. Music sounds fine. Should I replace the front twitters?

    2014 Limited JBL. Tan interior.
     
  2. May 8, 2023 at 11:03 AM
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    What part on the visor broke? The little hook that holds the visor in place?
     
  3. May 8, 2023 at 12:45 PM
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    Its going to be the mechanism that holds in place where it swivels. Before it fully broke it was making a loud clicking sound when it swiveled.
     
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    It's the other end, so on that website I don't see where they sell this clip by itself. Maybe have to buy the whole visor.

    visor.jpg
     
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    Oh, yeah, need whole visor. I'd look used on ebay.
     
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    I've got a 2018 Limited with JBL and the passenger side tweeter on the dash occasionally clips at higher volume, mostly on classical music that has more dynamic range. I mentioned it to an audio shop guy I was talking to about something else, and he said he had after market tweeters for $69 a pair and about $60 installation that would blow the factory tweeters out of the water. I don't remember the brand name of the tweeters, but I don't keep up with car audio so unless it was a name that's been around 20 years I wouldn't know it anyway. I had him install a system in a previous vehicle that turned out well, so I think I'm going to let him switch out the tweeters. Worst case, if I don't like them he can put the JBL tweeters back.
     
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    Be careful replacing individual speakers with aftermarket. I believe the stock speakers are 2 ohm. Throwing in 4ohm tweeters will throw off the balance as they will be quite a bit lower volume.
     
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    The "Subaru replacement tweeters" that are so popular with these trucks are really good and the correct impedance. Just installed them a few weeks ago. Look for them on Amazon.
     
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