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Originally Posted by Red
I hope my 4Runner looks like that when it grows up. Once I get a real suspension set up and $1800 for a bumper put away.
To the OP though, you should just toss a daystar kit on your 4Runner, it's cheap and relatively easy for a huge impovement in appearance. That's what I did to hold me over until I can convert my rear air suspension.
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Daystar kit is one of the least expensive ways to do it. That bumper is pricey but worth it. For the amount i spent in REI that day my 4runner could have been half way to this! lol
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Originally Posted by gaterose
Can't remember who it is he either posted in the Lift & Tire Central in the past month or so -or- is a member on 120... I know I've seen that 4runner before.
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ha gaterose you're here so much i'd believe you on that
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Originally Posted by boondoggle
Wow what a difference a lift makes. At first glance, your truck reminded me of the Colorado HiPo cars. Probably just some wire in my brain is tuned to tingle upon glimpsing the rough color and outline of the bar...
I have no lift on mine either, so please don't be offended. Makes a cheap daystar kit look worthwhile though eh?
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no offense taken
sure does make a daystar kit look worthwile. I need new tires by fall-winterish so i might drop money on a lift by then. Those Colorado patrol cars look slick! I would think for Colorado's terrain they would have had SUVs. 4runners would be nice lol
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Originally Posted by jimithing
Hmm...I live about 1/4 mile from that REI store and I've never seen either one of those rigs. That's a good looking truck for sure.
PS - Love me some Snuffers.
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yeah theres plenty of 4runners drving around here but ive never seen one modded up. This was a first lol yeah Snuffers
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Originally Posted by Runner27
4runners' 4runner is 2wd tho. So it's stock height is 1-2" lower than 4wd stock height. A stock 4wd 4runner won't look that much lower next to that beast...
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This i never knew. Although i never liked how the rear sits way higher than the front