Any 2nd Gen 4Runners out there?

rc51kid

Adventurer
I have been looking at a lot of tucks over the last year or so. FJ62, FJ80s and 4 Runners. Right now i am thinking 2nd Gen 4runner. I see a lot of stuff on the 1st gen but not a lot about the 2nd gen. Do they work well for overland? ny good pictures or build threds out there? Any one have ny dvice about them?
Thanks:victory:
 

SilverBullet

Explorer
I have a 95, so last of the 2nd generation. Personally, from my previous 3rd gen this feels smaller. The motor is not a problem, or has not been so far, but heads and exhaust cause has been fixed before I got it.

The 4runners are all great in my opinion, and if you are not super tall and all legs like me, driving comfortably can be attained for long trips.
 

tanglefoot

ExPoseur
I love the 2nd-gen--it's my favorite look out of all the full-steel-bodied 4runners. It does have a few caveats. The engines weren't very potent for the car and while having a tailgate is uber-cool, the power back window can be troublesome and you need to open it in order to open the back gate. The rear door openings are pretty small and there isn't a lot of back-seat leg room. The 3.0 V6 has a bad reputation but many people love them. My biggest complaint about it would be that it doesn't produce a lot of power for its weight and fuel consumption. The 2.4L 4-cylinder has legendary reliability but is a little under-powered by today's standards. I drive one with a camper on it though and have no complaints.

The 3rd gen, while not nearly as interesting, addressed the "issues" of the 2nd-gen with longer rear doors and more back seat room, a rear lift gate, and more potent and efficient engines.
 

osucycler

New member
I have a 1994 and am very happy with it. Now that being said mine is a 5 speed which made the 3.0 not seem too awful slow. The automatics behind the V6 or the 4 cylinder made them seem like turtles from what I have read or been told by friends. Fuel mileage on both motors were about the same being that the 4 banger had to push/pull around a much heavier vehicle and the V6 just wasn't a very powerful or efficient motor. I had no problems with my original 3.0 V6 other than the lack or power, fuel economy, and a slight rear main oil seal leak. The factory head gasket recall was done but other people I have read about have motors that were/are prone to overheating and head gasket failures.

I swapped in a 1999 3.4 V6 and couldn't be more pleased now. Before I was running a set of nearly bald 31x10.5 street tires with the 3.0. After the swap I upgraded to a set of 33x10.5 BFG A/Ts and even with the switch to larger tires the 4Runner feels like a much more exciting vehicle to drive. If I stay out of the go fast pedal I actually gain MPGs over the original set up.

My 2 cents. I like my 4Runner but it is a little ways from stock.
 

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