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Based in Phoenix, after 8 years and countless miles offroad and on, I parted ways with my '16 (probably overbuilt) 5th gen SR5 Premium for a '25 4Runner Limited in late May. Like the previous iteration, I need the 3rd row option (4 kids) as a foundation for my builds. Here's a quick summary of what's been done and what's next for this one:
- Debadged and ceramic coating from Detail PHX
- Beat-Sonic amplifier
- Redline Tuning hood struts
- Screen ProTech matte finish display protection
- Lasfit floor liners
- Peak Performance Trail kit suspension lift - Given all of the other models getting 34-35" tires with limited/no rub, I figured I could get a 33.5-34" tire option with this lift. With the Active Variable Suspension in the Limited/Platinum, I knew this option would work but wasn't sure how well. I didn't get a significant increase in lift (closer to 1" in the front and not 2") after install. More on that later.
- Method MR316 18 x 9 wheels (+18 offset) wrapped in Falken Wildpeak AT4 285/70R18 load C tires - 33.5" tire height installed as seen below.

- Prinsu Pro Roof Rack - A lot of options, but I went with what I know. I ran a Prinsu Roof Rack on my 5th gen and really never had an issue with it. Went for the Pro model for the added support with the static/dynamic weight support. I also painted the under side plates in a grey/silver.

- RCI aluminum front skid plate (really tucked in as compared to the 5th gen)
- RCI rock sliders - Blind bolts, paired with inset bolt options from RCI. They provided 2 inset bolts (ideally they should offer more for the unthreaded options) but those were perfect for the driver side. I did incorporate blind bolts to reinforce the options that RCI provided (4 on the passenger/5 in the driver). I can post where I positioned those bolts.

- TRD Pro Heritage grille swap - Beautiful match with the existing silver accents already on the Limited (lower front and rear bumper, Toyota logo on back).

What's Next?
- NYTOP Fender flares in matte black - reducing the poke of the current configuration of wheels/tires (a couple weeks out on delivery).
- Upgrading the suspension to a 3" lift option. AVS be damned. Keeping the stock setup with spacers isn't my long-term plan, so I'm working with my local shop to upgrade from here.
- Full size spare - I know the current spec is to fit a 33" max tire underneath. As I started to explore the undercarriage and how much real estate is there to work with, an idea crossed my mind:
- If I push out the trailer plug port (about 1/2" forward, straightening it), and hammer outward the two tire brackets (about 1/2") I should be able to get me the 33.5" space to support my 285/70R18 spare underneath.
- Conversely, if I don't pursue the adjustments to force a spare underneath, I will most likely opt for the Wescott spare tire carrier. I mountain bike, so I need something with enough strength to support my rack(s) and bike(s). Wescott's option allows for the tire to sit to the passenger side and will limit relocation needs for the 2 rear cameras (backup and digital tow cameras). Alternatively, I may see what rear bumper options come out that include a tire carrier and limit the camera relocation requirements too.
- Onboard air compressor and rear locking diff.
- A-pillar lighting
- Possible intake upgrade
- Potential front bumper options/winch - seeing what options become available.

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