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What are some budget-friendly mods or accessories you’ve added to your 4Runner? I’m looking for affordable and useful upgrades.
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I paid $25 for my tint dealership to add PPF to my screen. It was a pre-cut piece that was in their computers already and was the best $25 I have spent on my 4R, was full of fingerprints previously but now it stays clean and fingerprint free!
 

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If you have the 3rd row and maybe even if you don’t, get a cargo net with storage. This is just an example of a random one I saw on Amazon. I’m using the one from our previous suv. It helps a ton, especially with the limited space behind the 3rd row.
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I'm a big fan of a quality license plate frame or two. Maybe with some nice screws to finish it off :cool:

Grille badges are another inexpensive way to make your ride "yours."
 
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I'm a big fan of a quality license plate frame or two. Maybe with some nice screws to finish it off :cool:

Grille badges are another inexpensive way to make your ride "yours."
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So, such things can be a bit subjective, but here are a couple of things I have purchased:

I bought this for my Land Cruiser, it was the only thing I took from the truck after it was totaled LIMITED Two Tone Silicone Topographic License Plate Frame - Anti-Rattle, Anti-Scratch

It matched the Trail Dust paint perfect, and looks pretty good on my Mudbath Pro. I might swap it out at some point, but for now it is doing the trick. I also got some gloss black screws to replace the bright silver ones it came with.

This is the grill badge I had on my LC (haven't bought one for my 4R yet, just been busy) TRD - Grill Badge — Kempter Kustoms not sure how I came across these guys, but they seem pretty cool.

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So, such things can be a bit subjective, but here are a couple of things I have purchased:

I bought this for my Land Cruiser, it was the only thing I took from the truck after it was totaled LIMITED Two Tone Silicone Topographic License Plate Frame - Anti-Rattle, Anti-Scratch

It matched the Trail Dust paint perfect, and looks pretty good on my Mudbath Pro. I might swap it out at some point, but for now it is doing the trick. I also got some gloss black screws to replace the bright silver ones it came with.

This is the grill badge I had on my LC (haven't bought one for my 4R yet, just been busy) TRD - Grill Badge — Kempter Kustoms not sure how I came across these guys, but they seem pretty cool.

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good find! Thanks!
 

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Ok...silly question but may be valid here specially due to all the plastic our 6th gen have inside. What is the best cleaner for the interior?
 

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I would start with hood props. Unless you never open your hood like some people apparently dont.
Yeah, waste your money on hood props. Don't trust the gauges on your truck to tell you your tire pressure, instead buy a two-dollar tire pressure gauge and trust that. Also, crawl under your new truck every week to check for leaks. It will help your testosterone levels, you will feel more manly.
 

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Yeah, waste your money on hood props. Don't trust the gauges on your truck to tell you your tire pressure, instead buy a two-dollar tire pressure gauge and trust that. Also, crawl under your new truck every week to check for leaks. It will help your testosterone levels, you will feel more manly.
Not sure what your deal is, but that was uncalled for. Testosterone has zero to do with being a responsible driver and ensuring your vehicle isnt a hazard. And your vehicle being new doesnt mean you get to just ignore basic maintenance because you got lucky before.
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