If it was me I'd try to get a fifth wheel of the same sort. I'm a big fan of 5 wheel rotations both to extend the life of the set and to have 4 matching tires when (not if) I destroy a tire on the trail.
Not sure about “need” - I don’t “need” a new 4Runner to begin with.
That said, I’ve used my compressor to blow dust off the engine air filter after a day running trails with friends. So yes, the raised air intake does serve a purpose.
I need the rear diff skid plate even less - never felt the...
I'm looking for a Trailhunter for a couple of reasons, not sure if they are important to you.
1) The Trailhunter and TRD Pro have features not available nor easily upgradable on the less expensive trims. This includes the disconnectable front sway bar and more soft touch interior bits. I also...
Suggest prioritizing skid plates and rock sliders. Hitting a rock the wrong way can quickly become very expensive without these.
Next, some basic recovery tools. Traction boards, a good shovel! snatch strap.
Edit: almost forgot - a set of Staun deflators to air down, and a good compressor...
@MagnaFlow is the 6th gen version as loud as the 4th gen version?
It looks from the pictures that this version for the 2025 has a resonator, my 4th gen MF Overland doesn't and it's loud...
Seems to be very different from dealer to dealer. Beaverton Toyota (OR) said the one I want is not available but would be happy to sell me one with thousands of dealer add-ons. They also required me to come in to the dealership to put a deposit down. Oh, and the one I want still show as...
What type of repairs are you comfortable making on the side of the road/trail, and are you planning to take the 4Runner off road?
I carry a short piece of 2x8" to use as a base for the jack, something to loosen lug nuts over-tightened by tire shops, and a Leatherman tool. I just added a 10mm...