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Originally Posted by Humble Leader
folks that feel the 4runner is underpowered can you please explain why you think this? is it towing? 0-60? something else? how much power would it need to be acceptable in your view. I have never felt the 4runner was underpowered, highway driving, city driving no issues. I've read many posts saying power was poor, so maybe I'm just pleasantly surprised? I do not tow heavy loads either but it's not designed for that. the v6 4.0L has more than enough power to handle some difficult trails, even stock while also acting as a reliable family hauler / daily driver - what it's made to do and it does that job better than almost every other vehicle out there (land cruiser, 4runner, what else?). the trail trims that have MTS, rear locker, ATRAC and craw control are amazingly capable right out of the factory and at a somewhat reasonable price. it's great that all trims even have ATRAC right from factory - and ATRAC holds it's own it's not some crappy system lol, it works
can you imagine how much a 500hp, 4 second 0-60, 12,000lb towing capacity, same reliability as current 4runners, TRD off road pro 4runner would cost. it would be like 90 grand lol
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I think some of that is relative, honestly. The last 5-10 years saw manufacturers cram more and more power into new vehicles while the 4runner stayed the same. Yes, the 4runner is pretty slow, but it's not that bad, especially when stock or near stock. I'm on 285s with a lift, full skids and sliders, and it's fine. I also live in CO, so I lose additional power to elevation. While I wouldn't want to tow across the passes I drive, I make it up easier than my buddy in an early JK Wrangler on 35s and 4.88s or a 3rd gen 4runner on 35s and stock gears. That thing is def what I would call slow.