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  1. ReadyLift 2.5" SST lift, 17x8.5 +35 Method 703 wheels, and BFG KO3 LT285/75R17 tires

    TLDR: Heres' what a 2025 4Runner ORP Underground looks like with ReadyLift 2.5" SST lift, 17x8.5 +35 Method 703 wheels, and BFG KO3 LT285/75R17 tires. Details for anyone that is interested... The information and images posted on this site have been helpful for me in deciding if I want to get a...
  2. Transfer Case Skid Plate Installed - Before & After on 2025 4Runner 6th gen TRD ORP

    This video shows the underside of a 2025 4Runner Off-Road Premium (ORP), non-hybrid, before and after installation of a transfer case skid plate (part number PT228-35248). This vehicle already had the front skid plate previously installed, which had to be loosened in order to fit the transfer...
  3. Observations after 10,000 miles ownership

    Highlights: After eight months and 10,000 miles in a 2025 4Runner Off-Road Premium (ORP), non-hybrid, the 4Runner has been a near-ideal family road-trip vehicle that also handles light to moderate trails well. Average fuel economy is 19.9 mpg, with a best tank of 23.6 mpg on highway and a worst...
  4. Sleeping cot (canvas) in 6th gen 4Runner - cheap, comfortable, easy to setup ($60)

    I started another post a while back looking for solutions for sleeping in the back of my 4Runner. I ended up doing something really simple and thought I'd share for others thinking about sleeping in the back of their 4Runner. The option I went with is cheap, comfortable, and easy to setup. The...
  5. Fall colors ride - Old Flowers Road, Colorado

    This video was from a group ride on a local trail and has some footage of my 4Runner going down a washed out section of trail. I thought I'd share it for folks wanting to see a stock '25 4Runner ORP on a rough section of trail.
  6. Plans for bed in cargo area

    Just sharing some thought and plans on setting up the back of my 4Runner as a bed for camping.... I was a little disappointed when I first saw the that the cargo area would not be sufficient for me to sleep in comfortably "as is" (it's too short for me to stretch out head to toe). But it seemed...
  7. Observations after 2,000 miles

    This is a follow-up to my posts on observations after 1,000 miles, posted here: https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/threads/observations-after-1-000-miles.2840/ The first 1,000 miles was a breaking in period where everything was shiny and new and I was being ultra careful to follow the engine...
  8. 2025 4Runner ORP in Long Canyon (Moab, Utah)

    We took a scenic drive through Long Canyon (near Moab, Utah) this evening. Thought I'd share a pic of the 4Runner in the rock tunnel:
  9. 2025 4Runner ORP runs Fins ‘n Things (Moab, Utah)

    My son and I did the ā€œFins ā€˜n Thingsā€ trail earlier today in Moab. This was our first time doing this trail, and the most difficult trail I’ve taken our new 2025 4Runner on so far. This is supposedly a 4 out of 10 rated trail for difficulty, but I was surprised at the steepness of some of the...
  10. 2025 4Runner on Hell's Revenge, Moab (Factory Integrated Dashcam Footage)

    This is dashcam footage from a stock 2025 4Runner (Off-Road Premium) doing the first part of the Hell's Revenge Trail in Moab, Utah. Stops were edited out and the video has been sped up 6X. This was just for fun because we had a little bit of time before the sun went down this evening. We...
  11. Onion Creek & Hideout Canyon (Moab) run w/ Off-Road Premium

    I thought I posted this earlier, but something must have gone wrong (I don't see it). So, hopefully not a re-post. Quick synopsis... these pics are from Onion Creek and Hideout Canyon (and some pics between there and Moab). These are fairly easy trails with minor technical sections, so I'm not...
  12. 2025 ORP in Moab (Baby Lion's Back) - Videos

    Updated with details/feedback: This is only my second trip to Moab. On my first trip I took a Ram 1500 Rebel and stuck with easy stuff. I've got a lifted Jeep TJ, but I don't like the idea of driving it all the way to Moab for a number of reasons (otherwise, it's pretty much built out for...
  13. Observations after 1,000 miles

    This is a follow-up to my posts on observations after 200 miles and 500 miles, posted here: https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/threads/observations-after-200-miles.2607/ https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/threads/observations-after-500-miles.2705/ The last 500 miles since my last post included some...
  14. Observations after 500 miles

    This is a follow-up to my post ā€œObservations after 200 milesā€ miles here: https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/threads/observations-after-200-miles.2607/ In the 300 miles I have driven since this post, rolling over the 500 mile mark, I’m getting more used to the 4Runner as my daily driver. 500...
  15. My GMRS Radio mounting location

    I looked at where to install this for a long time. I arrived at the conclusion that this was the best location for my use... Did anyone else add a GMRS radio yet? Where did you mount it?
  16. Demonstration with power seat height & moonroof -- tall passenger 6'2"

    I had someone ride along with me today that was ~6' 2". We opened the moonroof and set the passenger side power seat to it's highest vertical position. Here's what he looked like in this position: Then we lowered it to it's lowest vertical position. Here's what he looked like in this...
  17. Removed the steps (running boards) and air dam chin spoiler

    I took the chin and steps off this evening. This just takes a few minutes. On the chin (I think its called an air damn), there are nine 10mm bolts holding the chin on, and then two plastic clips you can release with your fingers after removing the bolts. The steps (running boards) have six 12mm...
  18. Observations after 200 miles

    This is not meant to be a comprehensive or detailed review, but I thought I'd share my thoughts now that I've driven my new 4Runner 200 miles. The break-in procedures warn against certain driving activities at the 200, 500, and 1,000 mile markers. So, I'm arbitrarily choosing these "mileage...
  19. OEM Toyota Dashcam DIY how-to install instructions (and how to remove map dome light console)

    I just installed the Integrated Toyota Dashcam and thought I'd share some info on the install that might be useful to others. The dashcam part number is PT949-34222 and costs $450 without installation and $615 with installation. I also saw another dealership selling it cheaper ($393.75 instead...
  20. My Underground ORP

    I got the odometer up to 92 today driving around a local reservoir getting familiar with how it runs and all it's fancy features...



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