4th Gen vs 3rd Gen
I own a 2000 SR5 manual supercharged. I love this truck. She is my baby and is just a relentlessly reliable vehicle.
I’m shopping for another 4Runner, but third gen trucks are just stupidly priced here in Colorado. I’m seeing 4th gen 4runners for what I consider to be much more reasonable and fair prices. All you 4th gen owners, are your trucks as reliable and easy to maintain as the 3rd gen? Are there “watch out fors” I should be mindful of as I include 4th gen in my search? Thanks! |
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I'd look for a solid V8 version. But I currently have a v6 with 159k that runs like a top with basic maintenance. You'll find they are a bit roomier but also a bit bigger on the trail. They work, period. There's many on here well into the high 200k some even over 300k.
The one big thing is make sure the 4x4 works. Actuator tends to stick/freeze if not used consistently. Make sure everything engages smoothly. Also look for 06 and newer production as 03-late 05 were hit or miss for head gasket issues. 06 build dates and newer got a redesign. Stating the obvious but check for frame rust. Those are the main things I hear buyers complain about that didn't do a good look before buying. Good luck! Sent from my SM-G986U using Tapatalk |
I have a v8 & live just west of Golden up in the mountains. the "AWD" of the v8 is really awesome in the snow. I've been a Jeep guy for 14 years and I'm super impressed with my 4Runner vs all my other Jeeps. I just put new tires on (Kenati Trail Hog, 3-peak snow rated) and it's a beast in the snow. I never drove a v6, but the v8 pulls strong and smooth up i70 and sounds decent even though I have rusted exhaust.
just keep your eyes peeled for the normal CO rust and I think you can't go wrong. also, 05 and up have a 5-speed trans vs a 4-speed for 03-04. J. |
short answer, YES!
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I have a 1999 SR5 with 265k but lot of frame rust, few months back got a 2007 4runner Limited 128k. there's some tradeoffs.
the 2005 and less v6 could blow head gasket. get 06 or higher. Look for rust...its the enemy. XREAS suspension...to replace it is $4000... Make sure it handles well on road, goes straight...I had new suspension...quick struts...handled like crap. upgraded to KYB and new LCA and alignemnt, is acceptable. Check the tires...again, that it handles well I find maintainance easier...oil, changing bulbs, plugs, most stuff easier and more thought out. There's a breather port on rear axle, make sure is free or else blow out bearings and seals. |
Also be on the lookout for cracked OEM exhaust manifolds in the V8s. I don’t know about the V6.
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05+ have extra California crap on them.
4th gen has electric hydro boost, based on that I'd never consider a 3rd gen. Check for frame rot. Fully boxed steel frame like to trap water and salt. I only drive mine in the Midwest winter if I absolutely have to. It's a rust free pnw truck, and it's my baby... |
I have a 96 3rd gen and a 08 4th gen and both are very reliable. The 3rd gen needs more maintenance and wear and tear fixes than the 4th gen but that is expected in a 25 year old vehicle. The 4th gen is more powerful and rides like a new 5th gen 4 runner. It is a much better tow vehicle as well. Both have over 300k miles yet the 4th gen is far better on road trips especially if you have to head up into the mtns
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