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Category: 4Runner

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Should you upgrade your Toyota 4Runner headlights?

Have you ever been driving at night in the snow and felt like you were blind? There's no worse feeling and as an off road vehicle owner, you don't ever have to feel that way again. Should you...

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Should You Install a Light Bar on Your Off Road Vehicle?

Driving through a snowstorm in the mountains you start to think do I need more light? Chances are if you own an a 4Runner or a different off road vehicle at some point you have pondered needing more...

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Is the iKamper Rooftop Tent Good for Camping with Kids?

Most people with an off-road vehicle are into off road camping as well. We researched many off-road camper options and settled on an iKamper rooftop tent for our family. It has a ton of cool features...

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Is KDSS on a Toyota 4Runner Worth the Extra Money?

One of the bigger decisions I had when purchasing my Toyota 4Runner was if I was going to spend the extra money on the KDSS feature. The car salesman knew close to nothing and if you're going through...

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Should you Supercharge Your Toyota 4Runner?

Having come from owning sports cars my whole life, when I entered the off-roading world, I missed the SPEED and immediately started researching a Supercharger for my 4Runner. After a few years of...

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About Me

When I got married I traded in my Mitsubishi Evo VIII for a Jeep Rubicon and never looked back...Until I had kids and had to trade in my Jeep for a vehicle that had more room. I went for a 4Runner due to the ease of modifications. I'm working to keep my cool guy status with the wife and kids in tow. And no, the next trade in will not be a Minivan.

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