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NewBe_2_4X4 NewBe_2_4X4
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 11/08
Posted: 11/28/08
12:13 PM

I never really cared too much for people who posted to forums asking questions that I thought they should answer on their own....

However I find my self in need of advice.  
I'm considering buying either a '08 Nissan Xterra or '08 Toyota 4Runner.  Although I'm new to owning my own 4x4 I've driven friends 4x4 and been riding dirt bikes and quads off and on over the years.  

I like everything about the Xterra except the drivers seat!!  The 4runner is very comfortable to sit in but to be honest it sits low and I haven't found a place locally that would put a lift kit on it.  The Xterra boasts that it has a very strong frame and I'm not sure about the 4runner...?

I'm planning on using it to maybe go on a few club sponsored trail rides up here in the Norhtwest part of the country and to tow my jetski and quad.  And just some general exploring....on back roads / trails that I may find....

Any advice on how / where lifting the 4runner / it's strength would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Bill  

 
esanchez esanchez
Administrator | Posts: 156 | Joined: 06/06
Posted: 12/08/08
01:50 PM

Both the Xterra and 4Runner are reasonably capable off-road rigs. The Xterra's suspension design is a little simpler with rear leaf springs. The 4Runner has coils in the rear. 4WD&SU has done project builds on both. I would say overally, the 4Runner probably has a little better fit & finish and refinement, whereas the Xterra is a little more bare-bones, relatively speaking. I'd probably go for the Nissan, because I've had good experiences with them, and I just like the fact they tend to drive a little sportier than Toyotas, which are generally tuned more for comfort and quietness. Probably doesn't help much, but I hope it did a little.  

 
994runner 994runner
New User | Posts: 3 | Joined: 06/09
Posted: 06/19/09
09:32 AM

i dont know about the newer model 4runner, but i have a 99 and i love it. i was in a similar situation as you though i was looking for older ones, i found that i liked what the 4runner had to offer better. it seemed that the body of the runner wasnt quite as tall so the center of gravity is a little lower which is important when you get off camber. also you cant beat toyotas history of quality. that is just my opinion so take it for what its worth  

 
reflector reflector
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 06/09
Posted: 06/24/09
10:02 AM

Any particular reason you have narrowed it down to just those two models?

-Alex  
Current JK & KK owner, former YJ & XJ owner.

 
vtowncrawler vtowncrawler
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 06/09
Posted: 06/28/09
07:59 PM

He probabley doesnt want to pay 15-??? grand for a jeep only to have to spend another 5 to modify it to keep up with what he could have got to begin with.  

 

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