4Running4Adventure's '05 SE V8 4x4 Build
Hello everyone, first time Toyota 4Runner owner here...finally took the plunge when I found a clean 2005 SE V8 4x4 with 107k and excellent service history listed for a reasonable price a few hours away at a Toyota dealership in north Georgia. I'm upgrading from a 2005 Honda CR-V that I built a camper conversion in...it was a good little vehicle but felt I reached it's limit, so it was time to take the step to something more capable...enter the 4Runner.
I've been building a list of upgrades/mods that I want to do, eventually I plan to build a camper conversion inside the 4Runner. Some things I plan to address immediately though is the A/C drain line, interior LED lights, new stereo headunit, and seat covers. I'm leaning towards the Gobi roof rack to replace the stock roof rack, I do plan on getting a lift but still undecided on exactly which way to go though I'm thinking 5100 Bilsteins with OME coil springs, also might add some armor to the undercarriage, however I'm not sure if I'll go with any aftermarket bumpers at this time. Some pictures of the new and old builds, I'm posting some pictures of the CR-V build to give an idea where I want to go with the interior of the 4Runner build. New Build: 2005 Toyota 4Runner: https://i.imgur.com/0mqytXv.jpg Old Build: 2005 Honda CR-V: https://i.imgur.com/P8bSuzW.jpg Old Build: Inside the CR-V: https://i.imgur.com/BKnuTXC.jpg 6/20/20 Update: It's been awhile since I posted anything here but I have been pretty busy working on the 4Runner... In April I had a dreaded sunroof/moonroof malfunction where it jammed in the open position, unfortunately my local Toyota Dealer did nothing to close it and tried to sell me on an assembly replacement, which they quoted $1100 for a used assembly or $2100 for a new one. I found one at the local junkyard in working condition for $150 pulled, so I did the repair myself...then decided to unplug the motor and silicone seal the damn thing closed. I've also installed a new roof rack, mounted my ARB awning as well as a fishing rod carrier to the top of it. Lastly, I removed the cargo shelf and backseats in preparations for the camper conversion I will be building inside. The Red Runner as of 6/20/20: https://i.imgur.com/aJFOSoF.jpg |
It's a solid CR-V you had! Welcome to the 4Runner world :rapture:
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Yeah, I need to go back and clarify that post. I posted my CR-V build pictures to give an idea of what I eventually plan to do with the 4Runner build. I finally ordered my first couple of mods/additions for the 4Runner, the Victory 4x4 molle storage panels for the rear windows...also looking to order a Raingler cargo net. I noticed both of those companies have a presence on the forums and active in the community, which was a deciding factor in buying their products.
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No worries man! It's neat to see another vehicle on here once in a while, and I'm excited to see the Runner built up as much, if not even more adventurous than your last rig. :cheers:
Oh, and one more ting - check out the @SherpaEquipmentCo racks before you go out and buy a Gobi... :bolt: |
That thing looks super clean nice find man!
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Gotcha! Well I'm glad you put your nose to the grindstone and are doing your research. You are 100% right though, a rack is only as good as the purpose you want it for. Gobi's are definitely going to be one of the more "basket-esque", persay, but $$$$$ and a fairingly long wait. If only the forum guys would magically list up a WMM rack for ya...
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In the meantime I figured I would focus on the interior cargo area first, though I'm not sure if I want to go with a platform and cabinets in the back of the 4Runner like I did in the CR-V. I did find it interesting that the cargo area (back door to the front seats) in the CR-V is taller, however the 4Runner is longer and wider. |
Was making my first upgrade/mod to the 4Runner today... I ordered the Victory 4x4 Rear Window MOLLE Panels, they came in last week and finally got around to attempting the install today. I say attempt, because unfortunately the top mounting bracket on the panels don't line up with the pre-existing mounting point in my 2005 4Runner. I've contacted Victory 4x4/JCR Offroad about the issue so we'll see how that works out. I'm a bit bummed though, they look good in there aside from the top mounting bracket being off point.
https://i.imgur.com/J8q96Um.jpg https://i.imgur.com/YStblo2.jpg |
Looks like the one for the 'double hook' rear... there are two different setups in the rear of the 4th gens.
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Was thinking the same thing, you beat me to the punch Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Hope it all works out in the long run for ya! |
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