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Hey everyone, I’m trying to understand the real-world water fording limits of the stock Toyota 4Runner (especially the 2025/2026 models).
I know Toyota gives an official wading depth number, but I’m more interested in what people consider “actually safe” in real off-road conditions.
At what depth do you start risking damage to:
For those who have done creek crossings or deep puddles:
I know Toyota gives an official wading depth number, but I’m more interested in what people consider “actually safe” in real off-road conditions.
At what depth do you start risking damage to:
- Differential breathers?
- Transmission / transfer case fluids?
- Electronics and sensors?
- Wheel bearings?
- Air intake or hydrolocking?
- Fan pulling water into the engine bay?
- Interior modules or wiring?
For those who have done creek crossings or deep puddles:
- What depth have you safely crossed stock?
- Did you do anything afterward (fluid checks, greasing, etc.)?
- Any long-term issues from repeated water exposure?
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