Toyota Forum banner

Official 3rd Generation Sienna picture thread

107K views 87 replies 33 participants last post by  One Man Gang  
#1 ·
Okay guys! I'm surprised no one has started this thread yet so anyway I wanted to get it started .... Let's fill this thread with nice 3RD Gen Sienna Pics!

PICTURES PLEASE!!!:welcome::chug:

Image


Image


Image


Image


Image


Image


Image
 
#3 ·
haha sup rob I really like your setup too man..those wiheels will look even more SEX once theyre flushed a little more!!

I really want to add the headrest monitors that you have man!! gotta get me a pair!!:naughty:




COME ON GUYS KEEP THE PICS COMING!!! 100 views and only 2 people?!:headbang::headbang:
 
#5 ·
sup hyisbm,

the specs of my wheels are:
20x9.5 et +25 all around

added spacers:
Front - 10mm
Rear- 15mm

after spacer specs:
front - 20x9.5 +15
rear- 20x9.5 +10

tires:
245-45-20 achilles tires
gives it the stretched look too

chose the staggered setup to flush the wheels all around.

hope this helps!!!
 
#6 ·
Thread made into a sticky. :thumbsup: One thing to note about picture threads, and that is we ask members to post up just the pics and details, and any questions generated by the pics please send a private message to the person who posted the pic/pics. Many thanks, and enjoy!
 
#9 ·
Nice setup nismo!! Flush your wheels with some spacers man and ur van will look even better!! Lovin the A bar bro! Not popular here in US but in asia vans have bullbars everywhere... U dont mind if i get one too do you?? Btw which company did u go with on that? Nice touch with GTI grill look too!!
 
#12 ·
#19 · (Edited)
$450 installed. Here is the shop info 7011 Queens Boulevard Flushing, NY 11377
(718) 565-1960
Ask for Jeff he is the owner. Tell him your friend with the white se refer you so he can give you the same price tell him thats what he charged me. BTW mine has the fog light bracket sticking out in front make sure you tell him you don't want that unless you want it. Maybe I have the SE the body sit too low therefore that why they installed that front brush guard with bracket sticking out.
 
  • Like
Reactions: WISHYWASHY
#25 ·
I am not seeing anything wrong other than the brush guard is riding right up against the front skirt, is that what you meant?

sorry about all the questions, i been wanting to get myself some brush guards as you have said people in NYC cannot park or they will purposely push their POS car into your car to fit into a tight space.

that or I was thinking about getting those spikes that people put on the smart cars on my license plate screws
 
#26 ·
lol if you look closely at the bar in front bottom there is two hole sticking out. In a way I like it so if they back into my van the two metal sticking out will make a dent in there instead of mine.
 
#27 ·
Ahh... now i see it, I thought it was some shadow from the chrome at first.

as long as someone who is walking past my car won't get caught or cut by the metal, I wouldn't mind having it like this, for the same reason I'd rather dent someone when they back into my car than to take a hit on my 200 brush guard.

thanks again!

so 450 cash out the door I assume right?
 
#30 ·
I had thought about it but external fog light is more for suv than minivan. I had the piaa installed on my land cruiser back in the day but can't picture it on our van. Beside I have the hid kit on my fog light.
 
#34 ·
this is the one thing that is holding me back, my friend suggested that I might want to consider just getting a shox license plate thing (thick rubber license plate holder) for the front and install a towing receiver and put the most menacing d-ring/winch hook for the back.

the bumpshox thing is not a bad idea except i think it screams fugly and I'd rather just put some rubber washer and use longer screws to have something stick out further in front instead of this, but the towing receiver would sit too low in the back for it to have any real protection against elements for the back bumper unless I can find a hitch towing ball or winch hook that is high enough to cover part of the bumper for it to actually to be functional so people will think twice before pushing into my car when they are trying to park, except that would make the car look tacky and ugly

one thing I do like is the look of the car with the bull bars, guess I will go with this afterall
 
#35 ·
Whatever you decide but don't do the tow hitch in the back. You will regret it I had it on my 2004 sienna and it was pretty heavy and waste gas. Each time i get out of those municipal lot in Flushing my hitch scratch like crazy and it also made my rear sienna really low cuz of the weight. They also stole my bar that attach to the hitch.
 
#36 ·
In my opinion, those bull bars on the majority of vehicles out there are nothing more than chrome-covered sheetmetal. I've seen so many of them dented and flattened against the front and rear bumpers. The only true push bars are the ones found on taxis and RMPs.