For Sale Expedition built 2004 4Runner w/Front Runner/ARB/TJM/CBI/SCS/BudBuilt/Warn, etc (1 Viewer)

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--2004 Toyota 4Runner Limited 4WD. This is what is called the 4th-gen 4Runner. (2003-2009). VIN JTEBU17R548027334.

—1GR-FE 4.0L V6 engine with 166K miles. Runs strong, no timing belt to replace like V8. Oil replaced every 3000. Rated to tow 5000 pounds.

—Automatic transmission

—Dent in tailgate. Does not impede function in any way.

—Has Latch for carseats.

—The Limited has heated leather front seats, 115V outlet for home appliances, front and rear 12V outlets, sun roof, side curtain airbags.


UPGRADES


--Sonoran Steel 3" lift kit, with adjustable Bilstein coilovers (front), rear Bilstein shocks and Tundra TRD rear coil springs.

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--33” Kanati Mud Hog mud terrains. Less than 3000 miles.

—Built Right Fabrication front upper A-arms. These allow the lifted front suspension to articulate correctly with no binding and full motion. http://www.builtrightfab.com

Review page: New Built Right UCA's

—17” SCS (Stealth Custom Series) Stealth 6 wheels (including spare) Stealth Custom Series » STEALTH 6 MODEL

—Metal Tech 4X4 beefed lower rear control arms (to take impacts)

Metal Tech FJC/4Runner Offset Rear Lower Links

—BudBuilt steel armor from transmission all the way back to the fuel tank AND the rear differential axle housing

03-09 4Runner 4 Piece Combo

—BudBuilt bump out sliders, flat top, perfect for wife and kids. They keep your sills and door safe.

03-09 4Runner Sliders, Bump Out, Regular

—Front radiator/engine/lower A-arms aluminum armor from Ricochet Offroad

Toyota

—Front ARB (Australian) bumper. http://www.arbusa.com

—Two ARB Intensity LED lights, one flood, one spot, insanely bright, Aussie engineering. https://smile.amazon.com/ARB-AR32S-...&qid=1472066820&sr=8-1&keywords=arb+intensity

—Warn Zeon 10-S 10,000lb winch (with synthetic rope, the best)

—Factor 55 winch line thimble. http://www.factor55.com

—Nitro 4.56 gears in the diffs. These help compensate for the larger 33” tires. http://www.nitro-gear.com

—Rear TJM Pro Locker, air activated from cabin, locks rear differential for max traction.

Pro Locker - Air Activated Diff Lock | TJM USA

—Hayden 678 transmission oil cooler for severe hot weather/towing protection

http://www.haydenauto.com/upload/HaydenAuto/Documents/Cat_Hayden/Transmission_Engine_Oil_Coolers.pdf

—Rear bumper: CBI Offroad. Holds two 5.3 gallon jerry cans (INCLUDED!), spare wheel/tire, and Hi-Lift jack

4th Gen 4Runner Rear Plate Bumper with Swing Away Tire Carrier | CBI Offroad Fab

—Front Runner roof rack and Featherlite rooftop tent from South Africa. Rack holds an aluminum camp table (included) inside it—a clever design. Tent in great shape, used on two trips. Has an upgraded custom mattress from Coastline Manufacturing that literally has mini comfort springs in like a home bed. So comfy! Opens in 2 minutes, awesome mattress, you sleep WELL in this, and never rain on ground getting you wet, etc. Removes from rack easily and two people easily can carry it. It’s actually called the FeatherLite.

https://www.frontrunneroutfitters.c...tents-awnings/front-runner-roof-top-tent.html

—Front Runner Slimline II Rack: Not all items in topside rack photo are included

https://www.frontrunneroutfitters.c...foot-rail-mount-front-runner-slimline-ii.html

—Uniden CB radio and Firestik antenna

--Spare EMPI CV axle

--Factory Toyota service manuals plus Chilton manual

--Swapped old tail lights for factory 2006+ Toyota LED tails

--Installed Toyota cyclonic pre-filter p/n 17730-31030

--Interior lights swapped out for LEDs

—Stereo system: I personally put in a sweet system. JVC head unit that accepts USB/iPod, CD player, has Pandora and sat radio capability, powered Kenwood 10” subwoofer, and a Kenwood amp drives all six car speakers, which I replaced with high end Pioneer and Infinity units. Best of all they are all behind factory grilles so thieves can’t look in and see them.


Here’s a cool video we did in December 2014 for YouTube talking about the specs.





Sold “as is” with no expressed or implied warranties. Located in Gig Harbor, WA. In conclusion it is built with the best the offroad world has to offer. Absolutely no junk of any kind. Can, will and has gone anywhere. The ultimate expeditioner that’s also comfortable inside and out, and safe as well. Contact with any questions. $16,995. Thank you!

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Sold pending funds!
 
Damn...one lucky guy!! Nice built at fair price.
 
Did you get the funds?
He doesn't have more than the deposit yet. (I'm the purchaser.) I've got tickets arriving in WA on the 16th (unfortunately, I couldn't make it up there until then). I'll have cash when I pick it up.
 
He doesn't have more than the deposit yet. (I'm the purchaser.) I've got tickets arriving in WA on the 16th (unfortunately, I couldn't make it up there until then). I'll have cash when I pick it up.

I am bummed out but happy for you. Let me know if you don't want it! :)
 
I am bummed out but happy for you. Let me know if you don't want it! :)

Thanks. I'm quite happy. Expecting to get a lot of great use out of it :)

I mean, it's not my dream car (that would be a new, fully loaded 70 series), but given that I haven't won the lottery and I couldn't import one even if I wanted to it's pretty damn close.
 
That is an awesome truck, very fair price and nicely equipped. Congratulations! !!
 
That is an awesome truck, very fair price and nicely equipped. Congratulations! !!

Thanks! I'm excited about it. Still sad I won't be getting my hands on it for another 10 days though. If only work were optional...
 
--2004 Toyota 4Runner Limited 4WD. This is what is called the 4th-gen 4Runner. (2003-2009). VIN JTEBU17R548027334.

—1GR-FE 4.0L V6 engine with 166K miles. Runs strong, no timing belt to replace like V8. Oil replaced every 3000. Rated to tow 5000 pounds.

—Automatic transmission

—Dent in tailgate. Does not impede function in any way.

—Has Latch for carseats.

—The Limited has heated leather front seats, 115V outlet for home appliances, front and rear 12V outlets, sun roof, side curtain airbags.


UPGRADES


--Sonoran Steel 3" lift kit, with adjustable Bilstein coilovers (front), rear Bilstein shocks and Tundra TRD rear coil springs.

META_TAG_FACEBOOK

--33” Kanati Mud Hog mud terrains. Less than 3000 miles.

—Built Right Fabrication front upper A-arms. These allow the lifted front suspension to articulate correctly with no binding and full motion. http://www.builtrightfab.com

Review page: New Built Right UCA's

—17” SCS (Stealth Custom Series) Stealth 6 wheels (including spare) Stealth Custom Series » STEALTH 6 MODEL

—Metal Tech 4X4 beefed lower rear control arms (to take impacts)

Metal Tech FJC/4Runner Offset Rear Lower Links

—BudBuilt steel armor from transmission all the way back to the fuel tank AND the rear differential axle housing

03-09 4Runner 4 Piece Combo

—BudBuilt bump out sliders, flat top, perfect for wife and kids. They keep your sills and door safe.

03-09 4Runner Sliders, Bump Out, Regular

—Front radiator/engine/lower A-arms aluminum armor from Ricochet Offroad

Toyota

—Front ARB (Australian) bumper. http://www.arbusa.com

—Two ARB Intensity LED lights, one flood, one spot, insanely bright, Aussie engineering. https://smile.amazon.com/ARB-AR32S-...&qid=1472066820&sr=8-1&keywords=arb+intensity

—Warn Zeon 10-S 10,000lb winch (with synthetic rope, the best)

—Factor 55 winch line thimble. http://www.factor55.com

—Nitro 4.56 gears in the diffs. These help compensate for the larger 33” tires. http://www.nitro-gear.com

—Rear TJM Pro Locker, air activated from cabin, locks rear differential for max traction.

Pro Locker - Air Activated Diff Lock | TJM USA

—Hayden 678 transmission oil cooler for severe hot weather/towing protection

http://www.haydenauto.com/upload/HaydenAuto/Documents/Cat_Hayden/Transmission_Engine_Oil_Coolers.pdf

—Rear bumper: CBI Offroad. Holds two 5.3 gallon jerry cans (INCLUDED!), spare wheel/tire, and Hi-Lift jack

4th Gen 4Runner Rear Plate Bumper with Swing Away Tire Carrier | CBI Offroad Fab

—Front Runner roof rack and Featherlite rooftop tent from South Africa. Rack holds an aluminum camp table (included) inside it—a clever design. Tent in great shape, used on two trips. Has an upgraded custom mattress from Coastline Manufacturing that literally has mini comfort springs in like a home bed. So comfy! Opens in 2 minutes, awesome mattress, you sleep WELL in this, and never rain on ground getting you wet, etc. Removes from rack easily and two people easily can carry it. It’s actually called the FeatherLite.

https://www.frontrunneroutfitters.c...tents-awnings/front-runner-roof-top-tent.html

—Front Runner Slimline II Rack: Not all items in topside rack photo are included

https://www.frontrunneroutfitters.c...foot-rail-mount-front-runner-slimline-ii.html

—Uniden CB radio and Firestik antenna

--Spare EMPI CV axle

--Factory Toyota service manuals plus Chilton manual

--Swapped old tail lights for factory 2006+ Toyota LED tails

--Installed Toyota cyclonic pre-filter p/n 17730-31030

--Interior lights swapped out for LEDs

—Stereo system: I personally put in a sweet system. JVC head unit that accepts USB/iPod, CD player, has Pandora and sat radio capability, powered Kenwood 10” subwoofer, and a Kenwood amp drives all six car speakers, which I replaced with high end Pioneer and Infinity units. Best of all they are all behind factory grilles so thieves can’t look in and see them.


Here’s a cool video we did in December 2014 for YouTube talking about the specs.





Sold “as is” with no expressed or implied warranties. Located in Gig Harbor, WA. In conclusion it is built with the best the offroad world has to offer. Absolutely no junk of any kind. Can, will and has gone anywhere. The ultimate expeditioner that’s also comfortable inside and out, and safe as well. Contact with any questions. $16,995. Thank you!

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Sorry to hijack but how do you like the Kanati tire? Sweet ride, thanks!
 
Sorry to hijack but how do you like the Kanati tire? Sweet ride, thanks!

I've only driven ~1500 miles on them so far (99% pavement), but I'd say they're pretty good. Decent traction in wet and dry, and I did do a sand trail with no issues. Noise is fairly low. I'll see how they handle in Joshua Tree this weekend, though nothing too extreme as I'm still fleshing out my recovery gear and am staying fairly low key until then.
 
I've only driven ~1500 miles on them so far (99% pavement), but I'd say they're pretty good. Decent traction in wet and dry, and I did do a sand trail with no issues. Noise is fairly low. I'll see how they handle in Joshua Tree this weekend, though nothing too extreme as I'm still fleshing out my recovery gear and am staying fairly low key until then.
Thanks! Had a local tire guy recommend them, for the price!
 
Thanks! Had a local tire guy recommend them, for the price!

Just noticed that there's actually an article about those tires (on this rig) in the latest issue of OP's magazine. My local barnes and noble had it if you wanted to thumb through his review. Overall positive, though given I'm in SoCal and mud isn't much of an issue I'm not sure I'll get them again.
 
Just noticed that there's actually an article about those tires (on this rig) in the latest issue of OP's magazine. My local barnes and noble had it if you wanted to thumb through his review. Overall positive, though given I'm in SoCal and mud isn't much of an issue I'm not sure I'll get them again.
Im not a mud guy either, but do like the look and price point of them...I hate tire decisions!
 

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