Somebody at the shop should get this poor guy something softer to lay on when he’s working under the truck other than the ground! Lol the truck looks absolutely amazing. I am incredibly jealous! Great work!
80 to 110 hours of labor at 110 usd per hour or 11K for labor over two weeks? I Understand no worries acceptable rate. That's impressive! As an electrical engineer with a Master's degree and 20 years of experience, I certainly don't earn $110 per hour, haha! However, I'll definitely be bringing my GX to you for a medium or long travel suspension upgrade very soon. I wish I had found your shop earlier, as my GX is undergoing a similar build, except for those shocks, with a similar parts cost.
What a sick build. Most of us only dream of doing all these mods at once. These 5th gen 4runners are just badass looking stock, but when they are all decked out they look like monsters. Im just happy to own a 2013 5th gen 4runner the same color as the one in the video. I've had it for a month and have only put on sequential taillights from ebay and plasti dipped all the chrome trim and emblems.
I spent almost $20K in my wife’s 2018 4Runner SR5, Method wheels. Toyo tires (same size 265/70 R17), Magnuson supercharger, Bilstein 8100 suspension, Power Brakes front and rear, High Country running boards/steps, Toyota rubber mats and Alpine radio with Focal speakers. Beauty is in the muscle.
This young gun is doing amazing quality work as if he is an experienced 45-year-old Vet This kid has great potential in this field essentially can start his own business if he ever wanted too. People will pay big money for this quality of work. Don't ever sell yourself short kid. You know what potential you hold.
I have off-road motorcycles for my adventures and I doubt I could ever justify doing this to my ‘23 TRD Offroad Premium (same color). Shoot I’ve had it now 3 months and just went over 800 miles. I definitely need some things especially running boards since the dogs don’t like the huge jump to get back in the 4Runner after a long walk. There’s a lady at the gym which has some of the items you did to this one on her. The lady is rather cute but I really think I have a crush on her bad ass looking 4Runner. Awesome build which I really enjoyed and can’t wait for the next one. Cory is 4Runner surgeon.
He's an scientist. Fun to see. Keep it up The work with use every tool, (pencil mallets, etc.)attention to no wasted movement and on point with customer peference is on par with standards fellas. Sick build client and engineers. 👏
Wow, that's a lot of work, but it looks good. Curious how much its payload and tow capacity was lowered with all that extra weight. I personally don't understand the excess in overlanding.
I have a 2023 SR5 Premium and getting ready to order a 2024 Off Road Premium because we fight over who gets to drive the 4Runner. I would do this to the 2024.
Now that’s a clean build! The all black theme looks fantastic though since I live in a desert environment, I hate to think about keeping it looking clean😂.
Any videos of the ARB compressor and tank being installed? I’m thinking about getting that setup but want to see what that install looks like before I buy.
Fantastic build. Thanks for taking us all along. Thought I saw this was a TRD Offroad? Curious, since so many components were taken off, would it be better just to start off with a SR5 Premium 4×4? I've never owned a 4Runner is why I ask?
Dream job! this has to be the best company out there for Toyota off-road mods. Amazing people, amazing work. Corey (correct me if I misspelled his name) is amazing at what he does.
I have a 23’ 4R that I’ve done a similar set of upgrades to. Mine has the same C4 lo pro front bumper with high clearance side and Warn winch. I opted to go with an Elka 2.5 adjustable suspension all around. I have the RSG sliders and front and center steel skid plates underneath. I do have the Crestone rack but went with a Extreme LED light bar, my other lights are all Baja Designs. He’s going to love the Mickey Thompsons, I have the same ones. I have not found a rear bumper yet that I like enough. I’m planning on only a tire swing out but I don’t want to sacrifice the BSM’s. Lastly the ARB twin is one of my favorite mods, I have mine in the same position but opted not to do the tank or the front connection. I like popping the hood and plugging straight in.
Excellent build…..I’m on my third 5th gen and absolutely love these things. Wish I had the coin for suspension and wheels and tires. Love the Marimoto lights. I’m stuck with LED replacement bulbs in halogen housing. 2020 ORP with 19k miles. Your work is amazing. Maybe one day 👍🏻
Excellent work! Wow you (your shop) have been busy. My estimated for shop labor hour is 100 hours (@ ~$110/hr). Plus ~$10k/$15k of camping gears & sleeping platform this great rig will ready for Moab..ha..ha. She is ready now! (my GX460 gone thru about the same mods). Sorry for your finger that got cut! How long was the lead-time for all part to get to your shop? Did you have to do 'body mount chop' to clear 285/70R17? Love your video.
Putting parts on doesn't take a lot of skills. You can do all this stuff in your driveway. Fabrication work, welding, painting, etc is where real skill is.
The high bull bar and no bull bar works with the TSS sensor. If you go with the medium height then you need to relocate the TSS sensor. The full bull bar blocks the camera a little but it still perfectly usable
Yeah, it's only considered one of the best vehicles toyota ever made. And it's been basically unchanged for over about a decade. But yeah, underrated. 😆
This build looks great but i just want to know if adding that much extra weight to install metal front and rear bumper plus that thing which holds the tyre is really necessary. Im Not sure what their weight are but they will be somewhere between 40 to 50kg
@@yotaxpedition Is it possible to drill holes in the bumper to mount the sensors such that they aren't blocked by the metal bumper, but the bumper is uncompromised and still fully functional? BSM is a great technology and it's a shame to have to disable it because of a bumper replacement.
Just afew questions, I've noticed you never used lock tight on any of your bolts.. Isn't that something you should be using considering all the heavy-duty equipment? Only because his gear will be loose and rattling after a while especially if he goes off road alot.. Btw, what do you do with ALL YOUR O.E.M PARTS..DO the customer get them back or you resell them?
That 4Runner is beautiful!!! I kept pausing the video at the end because I was trying to see where you mounted the quick connect for the air hose on the bumpers. I couldn't find them. Edit: I watched a walk-around video about this 4Runner and saw where the front quick connect was installed.
My friend, save no less than 10% of all you earn each week (preferably more), ensure it is earning current interest rate or better, and don’t touch it for a year. You will be able to afford most or all of these mods! Forget the lottery and do it the slow, smart way. You can do it!!
Genuine question, not trying to throw shade. I had a 2020 ORP. I turn wreches but i never messed with suspension before. I installed a very similar suspension (same parts different brand). It took me 5 hours with beer and a lunch break. I installed the same DD fog lights in about 1.5 hours (those things are a B to reach). I put on sliders in like 30 minutes. Wiring all that crap and a rear bumpers install took a full day i bet. 2 weeks total though? Im scathing my head for a overland shop yhats proficient at this stuff. I think its a great build, i hope he wheels it. Great install too but im still stuck on 2 weeks install time...
Hey Joseph. 5 hours for suspension sounds about right. We put probably an average of 5 hours in on this build each day. There was a lot of small things that are tedious and take time that seemed easy on video. The owner dropped off his 4Runner and had another vehicle to drive. So our goal wasn't to get it done asap.
@@yotaxpedition it's a suck build and your attention to detail was awesome. I get it, you're running a business and you have admin and other jobs in the shop too. I wish there was more shops out there like yours. There's a lot of "professionals" out there and very few shops doing it right. I sold mine years ago only because I git a job in Europe and a lifted, 6000lbs suv isn't even remotely a good idea here.
I hope the owner actually uses all of those upgrades and hits the trail. I’ve seen to many fully modded SUVs, Trucks, and Jeeps that have tens of thousands in “upgrades” yet they never leave pavement, it’s a bunch of money spent for nothing.
Hey guys! Thanks for the content. I have couple questions in regards to the front bumper: Does the front camera and TSS sensor still work with the 'bull" bar over them, is the visibility affected? In order to get the winch to fit did you have to adjust the radiator tube (skinny angular tube) that runs pretty close to where the winch location is? I appreciate the video and all the work that goes into making the videos as well as the informative process in which Cory goes over the steps and installations!
With the full bull bar and no bull bar it does not block the TSS sensor. The mid height bull bar does block it. With the full bull bar its blocks the camera a little at the top of the screen but still fully usable.
I was not expecting the metal bumper overlapping the front bumper to look as good as this does. Incredible work. My 3rd gen will get there some day
3rd gen 4runner love ❤️
Hi Jeff, she looks great! Welcome to the 10 MPG club brother! :)
Since the spare is relocated, time to add the 24-gallon auxiliary tank from LRA!
A master class in attention to detail and how clean you can install aftermarket parts. Great build and inspiration!
Appreciate it!
Wow! That took it from cool … to Beast Mode!!!! Don’t know about off road…. But No one would mess with me in a Costco parking lot! Great work!
Hater is gonna hate.
Waiting for my "underground" offroad premium to arrive next week. Can't wait to upgrade it. That 4runner looks awesome. Love the videos.
Awesome! Thanks for the love!
This is one of the cleanest, functionally 4 runners I’ve seen!
Thanks! 🙏🏻
I mean it'd better be, spent $20K on extras
Somebody at the shop should get this poor guy something softer to lay on when he’s working under the truck other than the ground! Lol the truck looks absolutely amazing. I am incredibly jealous! Great work!
That thing is going to look so good at the Starbucks drive thru line 😂😂😂😂
LOL. It’ll never leave the blacktop (on purpose).
top tier hating 😂
@@sibtainali1033 Definitely some stage 3 hating going on here lol.
@@lunamaria1048 he isnt wrong though...
Lol I bet a lot of people say that about mine too
this thing is going to look pretty in the pickup line at school. gotta love 4runner owners
I mean, if that's what it ends up doing (which isn't the case) then so be it. It's their vehicle.
Jeep bros are better at it! I see rock crawling builds all the time Houston. its flat here with no rocks.
Kids gotta school!
still better than putting bath toys in your dash
Sounds like someone is jelly they can’t afford a build like this
80 to 110 hours of labor at 110 usd per hour or 11K for labor over two weeks? I
Understand no worries acceptable rate. That's impressive! As an electrical engineer with a Master's degree and 20 years of experience, I certainly don't earn $110 per hour, haha! However, I'll definitely be bringing my GX to you for a medium or long travel suspension upgrade very soon. I wish I had found your shop earlier, as my GX is undergoing a similar build, except for those shocks, with a similar parts cost.
Showed my 2024 4runner this video...
It agrees 👍
Lol. Does your 4Runner want some upgrades now?
@@yotaxpedition Definitely 👍
What a sick build. Most of us only dream of doing all these mods at once. These 5th gen 4runners are just badass looking stock, but when they are all decked out they look like monsters. Im just happy to own a 2013 5th gen 4runner the same color as the one in the video. I've had it for a month and have only put on sequential taillights from ebay and plasti dipped all the chrome trim and emblems.
One mod at a time. You'll get there!
Wait til the 2025's come out. Dayyyyyumnn!
I spent almost $20K in my wife’s 2018 4Runner SR5, Method wheels. Toyo tires (same size 265/70 R17), Magnuson supercharger, Bilstein 8100 suspension, Power Brakes front and rear, High Country running boards/steps, Toyota rubber mats and Alpine radio with Focal speakers. Beauty is in the muscle.
Supercharger is a great add for these vehicles.
Did that include the labor? Or did you do it yourself and it was parts only?
Parts only
@@fpartidafpartida it didn’t include labor, it was around $3,500 for installing the supercharger, alignment and tire balancing.
Do you know how many HP added that SCH to that 4runner?
You guys make it look easy, this is a ton of work
It was a lot of work. Especially for 1 person
and still not as capable as a J...
@@matthewschiebout7384 this thing will outlast your J by decades
Honestly…I thought it looked like a ton of work. All those "easy" detail jobs really add up!
So wish we had these in the uk it’s a fine looking motor even without the upgrades
This young gun is doing amazing quality work as if he is an experienced 45-year-old Vet
This kid has great potential in this field essentially can start his own business
if he ever wanted too. People will pay big money for this quality of work.
Don't ever sell yourself short kid. You know what potential you hold.
Curious why change the OEM LED headlights to morimoto?
I have off-road motorcycles for my adventures and I doubt I could ever justify doing this to my ‘23 TRD Offroad Premium (same color). Shoot I’ve had it now 3 months and just went over 800 miles. I definitely need some things especially running boards since the dogs don’t like the huge jump to get back in the 4Runner after a long walk.
There’s a lady at the gym which has some of the items you did to this one on her. The lady is rather cute but I really think I have a crush on her bad ass looking 4Runner.
Awesome build which I really enjoyed and can’t wait for the next one. Cory is 4Runner surgeon.
Haha leave her a note on her 4Runner lol. Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for the compliment ~ Corey
@@yotaxpedition Can’t do that. I’m an old fart, married and old enough to be her father if not grandfather.
Fair enough lol
The lowering of the spare tire like that is actually awesome - that might be a normal feature on modern trucks but ive never seen that before
That's a lot of work!!
New need unlocked. I have to get 30k and send my 4runner that looks just like that and send it to these guys. Excellent video! 🔥
Thanks! We'll be here when you're ready!
The mushroom cap for the snorkel is spectacular!!
He's an scientist. Fun to see. Keep it up
The work with use every tool, (pencil mallets, etc.)attention to no wasted movement and on point with customer peference is on par with standards fellas.
Sick build client and engineers. 👏
Appreciate it!
I fit 285/70/17’s on my stock 5th gen, I used a set of steel spare rims. They tuck in deep but don’t rub on anything.
Didn’t have to cut anything?
@
Nothing
Wow, that's a lot of work, but it looks good. Curious how much its payload and tow capacity was lowered with all that extra weight. I personally don't understand the excess in overlanding.
Me neither.
Yeah, I think a lot of these and especially Tacoma's, and end up way over GVWR.
I have a 2023 SR5 Premium and getting ready to order a 2024 Off Road Premium because we fight over who gets to drive the 4Runner. I would do this to the 2024.
Did you do anything about the engine?
So much goodness for an hour. I really enjoyed watching this.
Thanks! Appreciate it!
I love that You are so close to me (Bethlehem). Cant wait to get my 5th gen and bring it to you guys!
Hell yeah!
Wow you guys are wonderful I've never seen work done so neatly like that.
Thanks! Appreciate it!
Just finished watching the video.. It’s so nice to see quality craftsmanship.. Great job guys..!👍
Thanks!
Great stuff! Feels like I’m watching a tv show. Very detailed and I found it super interesting
Thanks! Appreciate the feedback
Wow, the Toyota 4Runner turned out great with all of the customer's upgrades!
Well done Gentlemen!
Clean, attention to every tiny detail, parts and aftermarket were on point!
Appreciate it!
Wow!!! That’s an incredible upgrade and great work. Nasty and maybe the nicest looking 4Runner I have seen.
Now that’s a clean build! The all black theme looks fantastic though since I live in a desert environment, I hate to think about keeping it looking clean😂.
04:53 I love those six cup holders on the engine cover. They are handy holding beer while working on the block
Very professional and I love how clean is the shop!!
Appreciate it!
It's the best 4runner modified into expedition with the front OEM bumper absolutely loved it 👍
Much appreciate to your work 😊
Any videos of the ARB compressor and tank being installed? I’m thinking about getting that setup but want to see what that install looks like before I buy.
95% my dream build. Great job!
Fantastic build. Thanks for taking us all along. Thought I saw this was a TRD Offroad? Curious, since so many components were taken off, would it be better just to start off with a SR5 Premium 4×4? I've never owned a 4Runner is why I ask?
She looks amazing, you guys make this look so effortless. I remember the hours I spent modifying my 05, 4th gen.
Dream job! this has to be the best company out there for Toyota off-road mods. Amazing people, amazing work. Corey (correct me if I misspelled his name) is amazing at what he does.
Appreciate the compliment!
Just watched this.... I fell in love.
I had the same one but a 21. Bought it new. Just traded it in on a 24 TRD Pro in the new Underground color it's sick.
Awesome!
Flawless job fellas. Great quality work.
Thanks!
It is really admirable that you do your job with such care.
Thanks!
Nice job men! Hope to see yas soon. Cheers.
I have a 23’ 4R that I’ve done a similar set of upgrades to. Mine has the same C4 lo pro front bumper with high clearance side and Warn winch. I opted to go with an Elka 2.5 adjustable suspension all around. I have the RSG sliders and front and center steel skid plates underneath. I do have the Crestone rack but went with a Extreme LED light bar, my other lights are all Baja Designs. He’s going to love the Mickey Thompsons, I have the same ones. I have not found a rear bumper yet that I like enough. I’m planning on only a tire swing out but I don’t want to sacrifice the BSM’s. Lastly the ARB twin is one of my favorite mods, I have mine in the same position but opted not to do the tank or the front connection. I like popping the hood and plugging straight in.
I’m drooling at those parts
Excellent build…..I’m on my third 5th gen and absolutely love these things. Wish I had the coin for suspension and wheels and tires. Love the Marimoto lights. I’m stuck with LED replacement bulbs in halogen housing. 2020 ORP with 19k miles. Your work is amazing. Maybe one day 👍🏻
Appreciate it!
This is the ASMR content I need. I'm honestly green with envy as I watch. Great stuff.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
How is this asmr? Because every other UA-camr is yelling the whole time? Now asmr means just speaking and conducting yourself in a normal fashion…
Any decent after market bumpers that will work with the parking and other proximity sensors?
gotta say you guys do top notch work
Appreciate it!
Great work, did you get a before and after weight comparison to recalculate the gross?
Unfortunately we did not.
Good job on the build very clean install
Thanks!
Great video, your attention to detail and organization is top-notch!
Thank you very much!
Holy lord, that thing must be pushing 6000 lbs!
I’d be curious to see the new weight
Man do I miss my ‘22 Limited ,nice job & beautiful rig 👏🏾
Great job on the build and finished product. Heard some bad things about those bp 51 and they cant be rebuilt either
This is awesome!! Thanks for the quality content.
Thanks! Appreciate the compliment!
Excellent work! Wow you (your shop) have been busy. My estimated for shop labor hour is 100 hours (@ ~$110/hr). Plus ~$10k/$15k of camping gears & sleeping platform this great rig will ready for Moab..ha..ha. She is ready now! (my GX460 gone thru about the same mods). Sorry for your finger that got cut!
How long was the lead-time for all part to get to your shop? Did you have to do 'body mount chop' to clear 285/70R17? Love your video.
20k and no front and rear diff lockers?
Beautiful truck. Crazy attention to details. You guys are good!
Appreciate it!
So sick!!! Watching from the Philippines🤟🏼🔥
Thanks!
53:14 mmmk so do you think that a snorkel is for water forging?
Boy, that was one intense hour! Great Job! But you guys are so serious, can you smile a little! 👁👃🏻👁
Did you weigh it before and after? Wonder how much weight this added
If I had to guess, probably around 500lbs
Looks awesome but with all that extra weight, he should’ve put another $10k and supercharged it
Magnuson would be my choice, have to consider human body weight and off road gear also😂😂😂
Wow 😲 Thank you guys ❤
Take a shot eveytime the phrase "Button up" is used in some form lmfao😂. But in all honesty this thing looks sick!
The work you guys do is a masterpiece. Very clean and by far the best 4 runner rebuild I’ve seen. 90 to 120 hours I think. Great job guys ❤
Thank you!! You are also double on the hours
Love to watch skilled people do what they do and do it well.
Putting parts on doesn't take a lot of skills. You can do all this stuff in your driveway.
Fabrication work, welding, painting, etc is where real skill is.
does that C4 bumper interfere with TSS? and the oem front you took down had a front camera? what camera is that?
The high bull bar and no bull bar works with the TSS sensor. If you go with the medium height then you need to relocate the TSS sensor. The full bull bar blocks the camera a little but it still perfectly usable
4runner actually underrated
Yeah, it's only considered one of the best vehicles toyota ever made. And it's been basically unchanged for over about a decade. But yeah, underrated. 😆
Hey Fellas, was there an issue with the MTM front camera view being limited with the new C4 front bumper?
It blocks a little at the top of the screen but still does what it needs to.
Epic build amazing install gents!
Thanks!
This build looks great but i just want to know if adding that much extra weight to install metal front and rear bumper plus that thing which holds the tyre is really necessary. Im
Not sure what their weight are but they will be somewhere between 40 to 50kg
PERFECTION 👍👍👍
Thanks!
Great build. I'm wondering why the BSM sensors couldn't be used with the new rear bumper?
The BSM can't work through the metal bumper. Works through the OEM plastic one
@@yotaxpedition Is it possible to drill holes in the bumper to mount the sensors such that they aren't blocked by the metal bumper, but the bumper is uncompromised and still fully functional? BSM is a great technology and it's a shame to have to disable it because of a bumper replacement.
Awesome work … looks great!
How can you access the winch controls with it tucked under the front bumper?
The C4 bumper has an opening in the front to access the winch.
Clean install for sure well done!
Thanks!
So can the spare be underneath the 4runner or do i have to get the sway bar by force for the steel rear bumper?
Wow this is a sick build ❤
Just afew questions, I've noticed you never used lock tight on any of your bolts.. Isn't that something you should be using considering all the heavy-duty equipment? Only because his gear will be loose and rattling after a while especially if he goes off road alot.. Btw,
what do you do with ALL YOUR O.E.M PARTS..DO the customer get them back or you resell them?
Most times they take the parts with them, sometimes we throw smaller parts away.
freaking awesome !!!
That 4Runner is beautiful!!! I kept pausing the video at the end because I was trying to see where you mounted the quick connect for the air hose on the bumpers. I couldn't find them.
Edit: I watched a walk-around video about this 4Runner and saw where the front quick connect was installed.
I sure wish I could win a lottery and my 23 ORP would grow up like that....
My friend, save no less than 10% of all you earn each week (preferably more), ensure it is earning current interest rate or better, and don’t touch it for a year. You will be able to afford most or all of these mods! Forget the lottery and do it the slow, smart way. You can do it!!
Me too. 😊
I agree with 1st comment, work,work,save,and then play
Genuine question, not trying to throw shade. I had a 2020 ORP. I turn wreches but i never messed with suspension before. I installed a very similar suspension (same parts different brand). It took me 5 hours with beer and a lunch break. I installed the same DD fog lights in about 1.5 hours (those things are a B to reach). I put on sliders in like 30 minutes. Wiring all that crap and a rear bumpers install took a full day i bet. 2 weeks total though? Im scathing my head for a overland shop yhats proficient at this stuff.
I think its a great build, i hope he wheels it. Great install too but im still stuck on 2 weeks install time...
Hey Joseph. 5 hours for suspension sounds about right. We put probably an average of 5 hours in on this build each day. There was a lot of small things that are tedious and take time that seemed easy on video. The owner dropped off his 4Runner and had another vehicle to drive. So our goal wasn't to get it done asap.
@@yotaxpedition it's a suck build and your attention to detail was awesome. I get it, you're running a business and you have admin and other jobs in the shop too. I wish there was more shops out there like yours. There's a lot of "professionals" out there and very few shops doing it right. I sold mine years ago only because I git a job in Europe and a lifted, 6000lbs suv isn't even remotely a good idea here.
Looking good! just missing a re-gear and a front locker. Toyota parts definitely aren't cheap!
Light bars before lockers!
Nice Proyect.!! Congrats 🎉
Will be nicer to see that in a 2009 Jeep GC Overland .! 😅
Greetings from Chilean Patagonia 🍻
I hope the owner actually uses all of those upgrades and hits the trail. I’ve seen to many fully modded SUVs, Trucks, and Jeeps that have tens of thousands in “upgrades” yet they never leave pavement, it’s a bunch of money spent for nothing.
How much weights does all the modifications add to the 4runner ?
Quedó fue mela mi hermano!!!
With the added weight in the rear did the customer opt for the heavier load rated springs?
He went with the "Medium springs" front and rear. And they are doing just fine with the added weight.
Great workmanship, that ride is sick. 🤙
Thanks 👍
Hey guys! Thanks for the content. I have couple questions in regards to the front bumper: Does the front camera and TSS sensor still work with the 'bull" bar over them, is the visibility affected? In order to get the winch to fit did you have to adjust the radiator tube (skinny angular tube) that runs pretty close to where the winch location is?
I appreciate the video and all the work that goes into making the videos as well as the informative process in which Cory goes over the steps and installations!
With the full bull bar and no bull bar it does not block the TSS sensor. The mid height bull bar does block it. With the full bull bar its blocks the camera a little at the top of the screen but still fully usable.
Wow..all of that is Tier 1. Nice rig indeed
It came out nice and we’re super happy with it.
What's the cold air intake for? Serious question.