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  1. The build so far! 2025 SR5 w/ ADO Fox Suspension, Sherpa Roof Rack, Method Bronze Wheels, Wildpeak 295/70R18

    Running Kenda RT 33x10.5r17 at all 4 corners with the same as a spare.
  2. The build so far! 2025 SR5 w/ ADO Fox Suspension, Sherpa Roof Rack, Method Bronze Wheels, Wildpeak 295/70R18

    I get about 17mpg currently but my most recent measurement is with a full trade show loadout for Overland Expo SoCal which is where I am right now. I’ll update when I know mpg’s not loaded up with a canopy, etc strapped to the roof rack and creating wind resistance.
  3. White Knuckle Offroad Rock Sliders for 6th Gen 4Runner!

    I forgot the link - https://white-knuckleoffroad.com/product/toyota-4runner-6th-gen-rock-sliders/
  4. White Knuckle Offroad Rock Sliders for 6th Gen 4Runner!

    Hey guys! I've been chatting with White Knuckle Offroad and they just released their rock sliders for the 6th Gen 4Runner recently. We just had our set arrive in the shop this afternoon! I ordered them bare steel so that I can prime them and bedline them. I like this better than powdercoat...
  5. Front & Rear Bumpstops Upgrade (brackets from LC250 / GX550 are direct bolt-on)

    An extended bumpstop may help, or a bump stop extension. It's hard to say without knowing how much you are rubbing in rear and how much you need to limit uptravel to prevent the rub. A lift coil in the rear can help reduce the chances of rubbing at full compression by being firmer in rate vs...
  6. Fox 2.0 Performance Series Shocks installed on 6th Gen 4Runner SR5

    Not with the 2.0's. Other kits like Icon, Fox Performance Elite, etc will allow greater height.
  7. Fox 2.0 Performance Series Shocks installed on 6th Gen 4Runner SR5

    You should be able to clear 35's with 2" of lift on these vehicles. I do not think you can push the 2.0's to 3" lift due to limitations of the shock.
  8. Fox 2.0 shocks installed on SR5 - review: comfort and handling significantly improved

    The rears can be seen in our spacer eraser install video. The rear is easier than the front lol.
  9. Fox 2.0 shocks installed on SR5 - review: comfort and handling significantly improved

    If you guys watch our youtube video on the install, it's a pretty diy-friendly platform for doing suspension work.
  10. Fox 2.0 shocks installed on SR5 - review: comfort and handling significantly improved

    It's always a challenge because cost of living is different from area to area. I'd say that's within the ballpark but it doesn't hurt to call around and get quotes.
  11. Fox 2.0 shocks installed on SR5 - review: comfort and handling significantly improved

    We are in Lincoln Nebraska. The installs on these vehicles are very easy, maybe 1.5 to 2 hours labor. Our shop rate is $200/hr.
  12. Fox 2.0 shocks installed on SR5 - review: comfort and handling significantly improved

    I have 1" of rake currently, but I do not have my overlanding / camping gear in the vehicle right now. When I am loaded up I expect to be at around 3/4" rake.
  13. Fox 2.0 shocks installed on SR5 - review: comfort and handling significantly improved

    Not op, but here are some photos - https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/threads/the-build-so-far-2025-sr5-w-ado-fox-suspension-sherpa-roof-rack-method-bronze-wheels-wildpeak-295-70r18.9061/
  14. Wellvisors Window Vent Install Photos on 2025 SR5 4Runner

    I'm not a fan of in-channel for any of the brands. They generally do not stay in place well.
  15. Wellvisors Window Vent Install Photos on 2025 SR5 4Runner

    Just installed some Wellvisors on my 2025 SR5 and am really happy with them. I ran similar visors on my 2022 Nissan Frontier which were purchased from the local Nissan dealer. I think Wellvisors was the manufacturer for Nissan and was happy to see they made a set for the new 4Runners. Picked...
  16. Fox 2.0 shocks installed on SR5 - review: comfort and handling significantly improved

    I've been running them for a while and have been really happy with them. Glad you like them too!
  17. The build so far! 2025 SR5 w/ ADO Fox Suspension, Sherpa Roof Rack, Method Bronze Wheels, Wildpeak 295/70R18

    This is from a photo shoot we did for Fox. The wheels and tires aren't what I normally run, but they're Method wheels +18 offset with Falken Wildpeak 295/70r18. This setup rubbed on the mudflaps. I normally run factory Toyota wheels with Kenda RT 33x10.5r17, but like the look of the Methods...
  18. BLACK Photos 4Runner 6th Gen (2025+)

    Test fit some Method wheels for this photo shoot, might have to pick some up! Method wheels +18 offset with Falken Wildpeak 295/70r18. This setup rubbed on the mudflaps.



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