My 1994 4Runner has a 4" Trailmaster suspension lift with Rancho 9000 in cab adjustable shocks, Eagle aluminum
alloy 15X8" rims with 33" BFG mud terrains, Pro-Comp skid plate, Fabtec pre-runner bumper with KC lights, CB,
Pioneer stereo with a Fosgate amp pushing (2) 10" sub wolfers, Limo tinted windows,
Alarm, K & N Airfilter and Flowmaster exaust.
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Just a little 4Runner photo shoot.
Suspension check on a nearby mound. All good, NO rubbing!
Hitting some Arizona back country behind lake Saguaro.
This picture doesn't due justice but it's called the "Fire Pit" because 2 trucks have fallen in the pit and caught fire.
That boulder at the bottom right had to be placed there because it was so steep the front bumper would hit
before the tires. Nobody was going to do this one at first until I broke the ice. Sketchy one!
Going up a river in Arizona territory. There were some deep pockets and quick sand that I did not want to hit.
Yup, suspension works fine.... he he.... On this one I figure the bottom of the front tire is
just under 3 feet up in the air, and the skid plate would probably hit you in the fore head
if you were standing in front of of it. Let's see a Chevy do this and drive home. If you
look closely at my silhouette you can actually see a big smile. "TOYOTA,
Oh what a feeling".