Let me start by saying this is a great place with lots of information. Makes a guy think...............
I originally signed up to learn more and look at the options for my 3rd gen 4Runner (96). I am the second owner and have been driving it since 2008. Currently (278K). I have kept it pretty stock other than adding Old Man emu suspension when I wrecked the factory shocks. Anyway since purchasing this truck we have had 2 kids and bought a business. Life changes. The 4runner has always been tight but with the 2 kids it seems we are bursting at the seems. That being said in June I purchased a 2020 F250. The plan is/was to drive it for 3-5 years before moving it to the business. It is a Super Cab 8 foot bed with the 6.2 V8. I have installed a decked system and have a shell on the way. The more a look on this site the more I think I should slowly turn the truck into our family off road vehicle. The goal being do as much to it as I can with out affecting the warranty then decide if we want to keep it as a personal vehicle or move it to he business and choose something else.
The main purposes would be short family camping trips and solo hunting trips.
Any thoughts on what should be done/capable of being done? Not sure why I only thought of my 4runner as the offroad truck. Blinders I guess.
Thanks
I originally signed up to learn more and look at the options for my 3rd gen 4Runner (96). I am the second owner and have been driving it since 2008. Currently (278K). I have kept it pretty stock other than adding Old Man emu suspension when I wrecked the factory shocks. Anyway since purchasing this truck we have had 2 kids and bought a business. Life changes. The 4runner has always been tight but with the 2 kids it seems we are bursting at the seems. That being said in June I purchased a 2020 F250. The plan is/was to drive it for 3-5 years before moving it to the business. It is a Super Cab 8 foot bed with the 6.2 V8. I have installed a decked system and have a shell on the way. The more a look on this site the more I think I should slowly turn the truck into our family off road vehicle. The goal being do as much to it as I can with out affecting the warranty then decide if we want to keep it as a personal vehicle or move it to he business and choose something else.
The main purposes would be short family camping trips and solo hunting trips.
Any thoughts on what should be done/capable of being done? Not sure why I only thought of my 4runner as the offroad truck. Blinders I guess.
Thanks