So i am looking to buy a new vehicle for my wife, this will be our family vehicle as well as her every day driver. We would also be using this as a weekend expo vehicle. Just wanting to see what everybody's input is and what options are out there as far as aftermarket parts such as roof rack, winch bumper, rear bumper with tire mout ect. If you have one fixed up would love to see pics of you and list of mods you like and think was a waste of money. As I've seen so far there are not to many aftermarket parts for these 4runners in the newer years. Also any experience in car seats mounted in a new 4Runner , the little ones are important
Allow me to chime in... we have a '15 TE, and it meets our needs and then some. We're a family of 4, and Papou (grandpa) comes along camping with us too. I have a 6 year old (who rides in a simple booster) and a 4 year old (who rides in a Britax Frontier booster/harness), a Labrador and a Redbone Coonhound, and I have been able to get ALL OF US and our gear into the truck by using a small cargo box on the roof (10 CF), and a simple shelf I made for the back.
By gear I mean:
5 folding camping chairs
2 Coleman 48q coolers (the cheapo ones)
2 Tents (a 4 person and a 2 person)
5 sleeping bags
5 sleeping mats
camp stove & mini propane
Dutch oven
Dry goods
shovel
hatchet
Water Cans
Small recovery bag with a snatch strap, some shackles, gloves and stuff
Small air compressor
Flashlights/headlamps and other misc gear.
Now... this is enough for a developed camp site (like a place with a picnic table, vault toilets, and other stuff like that) for an overnight, but we could go up to 3 nights without too much difficulty at a developed site.
We then get Me (6'4" 275), my wife (5'7"), my father-in-law (He's 5'9"), my boys and their boosters, 2 medium dogs (one weighs 75lbs the other 45LBS), and all that stuff in the truck.
The shelf I built rises up a few inches from the wheel wells inside the cargo area, and is partially supported by the coolers. The Dogs ride on top of that (We have a cargo divider to keep them from nosing into the seating area, but they are secured in the back with harnesses attached to the tie downs in the back, which will hopefully secure them in the back in the event of an accident. They can get up, move around as they like, but for the most part just lay down and chill. They usually have the boys sleeping bags in their stuff sacks up on the shelf with them, but that's it, and they have plenty of room.
Under them go the coolers, and everything else that will fit. In the cargo box on the roof we keep the camping chairs, sleeping mats, a couple of sleeping bags and so forth (so we don't get top heavy). We will put a few things in the foot well area in front of my youngest, and other snacks/car entertainment in the cabin, but that's pretty much it.
Now, like I said - I only have a 10 CF cargo box on the roof, and the shelf in the back. That's it as far as mods go. It takes time to pack which I will admit does kind of suck (imagine playing tetris outside... while it's raining), but we have space enough to get out there.
If my F-I-L didn't come, or if we didn't bring the dogs, we could REALLY get all we needed for more primitive camping or a longer trip.
As far as offrodabilty... the platform is solid. ATRAC is remarkable, and my Trail Edition also has a terrain management system, crawl control, and a rear locker... so yeah, she does fine. The only thing that could out perform it from the jump would be a JKU Rubicon, but the JKU is nowhere near as spacious inside and it's cargo area is a joke.
As for mods on the market... I'm not sure where you're looking, but there are TONS. Full length roof racks, aftermarket bumpers F and R, skids, rock sliders, lifts and long travel suspension kits, you name it. The only thing that isn't there for it is a snorkel, but Safari reportedly has one in development.
I say do it. I LOVE this thing. It's a great truck and should serve us for a long time.