TRENDING: $400 4th Gen 4Runner Offroad Steel Bumper
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Most of us have been putting off getting an offroad bumper for our 4Runner because of one thing, PRICE. That issue has finally been solved! With upcoming brands release bumpers at such incredibly low prices for other trucks, we had to figure out a solution. That solution is a cusotm mod, and probably one of the easiest mods there is in this category. With some VERY minimal modification, such as trimming and drilling a couple holes, you can fit a 2nd Gen Tacoma front bumper on a 4th Gen 4Runner. It fits like a glove! This is by far the cheapest bumper for 4th gen 4Runner that simply bolt right on with minimal added effort. Anyone can do this in their driveway with some very simple and common tools.
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Great video. I hope the manufacturer sees this video and makes one specifically for the 4th Gen.
I hope so too! But even if they don’t, it’s such an easy modification it’s almost not necessary for dedicated one.
They do they just charge 100 extra or more
Link?
LIFE SAVER!!! i’ve been looking for a year for something like this man 🤣
Heck yeah! Stoked I could help!! You can find the link to the bumpers in the description. Remember to select the coupon before adding to your carts if you see that checkbox
Great video man, will definitely look into doing this for mine!
Sweet! Glad you liked it. I’m super stoked on how it turned out.
Shockingly the best looking bumper I ve seen so far 😮
I’m suuuper stoked on it. And for the price it’s impossible to beat it!
@dillansgarage
They don't ship to Europe for they ????
@@speedi227 I’m not sure they sell on Amazon on eBay. eBay has multiple sellers that sell that same Hooke road bumper. Worth looking!
That is an awesome discovery. It looks awesome dude , that coming from an old timer looks great
Thank you! Glad you like it. I really enjoyed that bumper. I ended up getting another one from that same company but one with a winch mount. Did you see that video?
Looks good the mods are not hard mods to make to get this to fit if I needed a front bumper I would go this route but been rocking a arb bumper on my 4th gen for about 5 years nice video hope this helps some people.
You’re right it’s so easy to do and a great price. Thank you for the comment!
Looks awesome!
Thank you! Did you see the v2 of this video? I ended getting a winch bumper from the same company
Buddy!! Great video. The thing that stands out the most is that it’s all bolt no weld for that price. That being said, the addition cost not added. MOVE bumpers are cheap too, but needs weld at that price. The tax and shipping are a key. The bumper is 395 but $100 ship plus tax. Regardless, this is damn good. Would like to see more radiator coverage at the bottom bit easy to make additional plate.
I’ve definitely thought about adding a plate at the bottom. Thinking of ways to do it that doesn’t require fab work since most people doing this bumper aren’t fabricators. I’ve definitely looked at move and even considered trying one out now that they have a slimmer style available
Dude… THANK YOU!!
You’re welcome! Stoked you found it helpful! If you plan to get one it would be amazing if you could use my affiliate links in the description. If you find me on instagram I’m always happy to help if you have any questions you want to DM.
You gave me a great idea!😊
Awesome! Feel like sharing what it is?
Awesome. This will fit on a Volkswagen Caddy van
Anything fits on anything with an angle grinder and a welder!
looks so good
Thanks! I ended up getting the winch mount version from the same company. Did you see the newer video?
Not gonna lie man, that bumper looks pretty sick! Nice job!
Thanks dude! I’m super stoked on it. There’s another popular one going around from the same brand but it looks kinda cheap and lame imo. I dig this one though!
@@dillansgarage absolutely! I’ve been building the coastal bumpers on my channel and I’m currently doing the rear now, but these are a good alternative option if someone doesn’t have the money to spend on the pre made bumpers or welding the coastal one👍🏿
@@Garrett_Logan For sure man. These cheap ones can’t compare to things like costal and victory in terms of quality, but if you’re on budget it’s not a half bad option.
Just checked out your channel. Dig the content! Left a sub. I gotta do that washer relocate.
@@dillansgarage I totally agree lol. Thanks man! Yeah I was way overdue on the washer relocation lol
Damm looks good! Not bad 🔥
Thank you! I’m stoked on it
Super cool.
I loved it until I got the new one!
I’m getting an 06 sr5 for $800 that was wrecked. I’m super pumped to build a budget overlander
Heck yeah! Good for you man. Taking on a project like that is huge! Give it some new life.
Definitely gonna pick one of these up. Smoked a deer the other day so definitely in need of one
Damaged stock bumper is the perfect excuse! If you follow the link in my description there should be a coupon checkbox you can use before adding it to your cart on Amazon.
Sounds like you’re ok. Glad the damage wasn’t worse. Sorry about your deer experience
@@dillansgarage happens all to often in my area haha thank you!
Awe man! I hear those are a bit harsh
@@geoffniess1895 completely destroyed my front end. Ended up getting an ARB front replacement and wouldn’t go any other way next deer won’t be so lucky
Great video
Thank you!
With more extensive welding you can do it on a 1st gen tundra most 2nd gen tacoma stuff lines up except for brackets
Nice! I mean you can do anything with excessive welding lol but this company also sells cheap tundra bumpers
@@dillansgarage they dont sell any for 2000-2006
Only thing I’m worried about is not having those extra bumper supports in front of the radiator. But for $400 vs $1400+, seems worth the money. I used your viper cut video, loved it!
I have the same feeling. The more I think about it, the crash bar is pretty solid and I basically just removed that and added some lame 1/8” plate that looks cool. There’s a good chance I’ll be modifying it further with a winch plate and more protection like what you get with a more expensive and heavier bumper.
And this one is only 78 lbs. so it’s much lighter than more other steel bumpers.
Nice 👍
Thank you!
Please do a rear bumper video as well! I see some for tacomas that are affordable on amazon, wondering if they fit too
The best is a 5th gen 4Runner rear bumper. I actually installed and filmed already. Just need to edit the video and post it.
Nice job Dillan. How sturdy is it....
Thank you. It’s very sturdy. It’s all 1/8” plate so not as robust as bumpers made with 3/16 and 1/4 plate. But it also weighs half. I guarantee it sturdier than the plastic bumper I took off lol
It’s not intended to be a direct replacement for the heavier duty bumper you get for $2,500. It’s a super budget option. Some modification could make really strong. But there’s a lot of people who are just looking for better clearance and approach angles on a budget, this is for them.
Nice video!. I would’ve appreciated some more nice wide shots of how this thing looks. Maybe next time!
Check out my IG for more pics!
Thank you!
@@dillansgarage I found your upgraded bumper video and it looks sick! Nice work!
@@tiarnanokelly32 thanks again. I stoked on the winch bumper version. Still loving it
Such a great idea! All it needs to be done is reinforce it to be stronger and fab a plate to cover the lower part completely.
Any ideas for a cheap rear bumper? or easy affordable DIY?
You read my mind! Just needs a lower skid basically. There are some cheap 5th gen rear bumpers that fit 4th gens really well. As soon as my budget allows I’ll be doing that too!
Also, I’m getting ready to release another front bumper video, but with an affordable winch bumper! That’s coming very soon.
In the meantime, check out my diy tire carrier video. Might be preferable for some people who are on a budget.
DIY Hitch Tire Carrier
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Just finished a new front bumper video. Winch bumper this time:
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🎉 thx for vid! you wanna try the 2nd gen rear bumper with tire swingout? lol
You’re welcome! Thank you!
The pickup truck bumpers are so much different i don’t imagine the body line would fit well with it, maybe with some creative cutting. I would be more likely to look for a cheap 5th gen 4Runner rear bumper and make that work. Might do that at some point.
You can also make a hybrid bumper from the same bumper with the winch plate. Just leave the wings off.
The bumper frame mounts bolt to the wings though
@@dillansgarage you have to cut them off. I installed the full size first and I hated the way the lined up at the time. After all the cuts I made on the plastic after the fact to fit 35s it would not have been a problem. But I really at the time was wanting the victory Stryker hybrid. So I just made my own version with that bumper. I. It worked great for me until I I started hitting the harder trails and wanting the extra approach angle . It looks great and you did a great job and awesome video explaining the process. Just a little bit of a heads up. I would recommend reinforcing the recovery points. I have seen them peel open like a tin can at that area.
I keep seeing guys question the strength of the steel bumper. Did ya see what he removed. It was a POS square steel tube from the factory. There is no question that this bumper is at least as strong as what Toyota sold it with.
My worry is how exposed the AC condenser is. Thats not a cheap fix when it leaks and the compressor craps out.
Love the look of it tho
Amen. It’s so funny to me when people talk about the quality.. I’m not sure how anyone’s can overlook that they’re comparing it to plastics and a little crash bar lol.
The condenser is definitely a concern. I do plan to add a skid to cover that gap. Currently thinking of options that most people would be able to do. I could easily bend and weld in new steel, but that doesn’t help many people. The goal of the project was to make it very accessible.
Did you see my new bumper video? Did a winch bumper this time. Only $500
still following for skid plate coverage@@dillansgarage
Excellent video. What is preventing the bumper from sitting higher to eliminate the gap between the bumper and the fender? Looks like it should have been mounted about 1/2" higher.
Thank you! The mount holes where the bumper mounts sit on the frame horn would allow it to go up more. I’m consider cutting and welding the mounts a little higher.
@@dillansgarage Please make another video if you do this mod. Would love to see that.
@@MonkeySwing will do! You theoretically could just cut the bottom of the mount holes and make them taller, but that would negatively affect the strength of the mount on the bottom edge. I’ll probably make a video of relocating the mounts, and adding a winch plate.
This is a good low budget option but anything less than 3/16 inch plate steel isn’t any better than the stock bumper, for impact protection. Once you cut off the brackets in front for the stock bumper you can never reinstall it. For only 250 more you can get a Coastal Offroad bumper kit that is incredibly strong. The kits also require no cutting of any body parts or brackets on the 4runner. Very informative video nonetheless. Also someone could weld on additional plate steel to the back of the bumper, if they don’t mind repainting afterwards.
You make great points!
Man that is awesome because that's the only reason that I haven't gotten a steel bumper for my '03 could you give me some details on what you actually bought what bumper it was I'm definitely going to do this to mine
Stoked you liked it!! There’s a link in the description that says “my bumper” that will take you straight to it. Also, before you order check out my newest bumper video! I mention 03-05 4R’s too.
TRENDING: $500 4th Gen 4Runner Offroad Steel Winch Bumper
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Is there a video on how to relocate the washer reservoir?
I haven’t made one yet. You’re the first one to ask. If a couple more people ask then I’ll prioritize it more. Doing a lot of installs right now though so that one is currently lower on the list
What did you do with the washer fluid tank?
I plan to relocate it. but for now it’s just covered by the fender liner
I just ordered this, gonna weld 1/4 plate over the mounting holes and attempt to drill new holes 2 inches down to accommodate my BL. Measured and So I ordered a 6x7 1/4 steel plate.Hopefully all works well! I will update after I get it done.
Awesome!! Be sure to do a few plug welds too so it supported in the middle off the plate also. Send pics on IG if you’re on there. Want to see it!
@@dillansgarageSays bumper will arrive on 18th so may be after Christmas but I will definitely update you. I appreciate the help and Im hoping this works well I new to welding with HF Fluxcore but Ive been practicing Im confident I can do this.
@@PondMaster3000 which hf welder. The black or green one? And which amperage model
@@PondMaster3000 which HF welder? Black or green one and which amperage model. 125?
@@dillansgarage Green Flux 125 amp for $150 on BF
I wonder if cutting off the bottom bolt if you could get bumper up higher to reduce the gap? Looks sick though
If you watch my most recent bumper video you can see how much flex there is offroad. I’ve learned since this video that you really don’t want the gap to be any smaller.
Awesome I look for it and watch that video....gotta ❤4th gen 4runners
Great video! Curious on the integrity of the bumper in the event of an accident. I’m new to this and very interested in learning.
I am too! Ha it’s a good question. This is a very light, high clearance bumper. After removing the crash bar there seems to be some vulnerability to the bottom of the AC condenser and radiator. The steel is a little thinner than more expensive steel bumper which can be both good and bad. My thought is it will more likely crush under pressure more like a stock bumper, whereas a super heavy steel bumper is more likely to send the shock of impact to passengers rather than absorb it. It’s the same reason your airbags are more likely to deploy in a small fender bender when you have a heavy steel bumper. The sensors feel a more sudden impact due to the lack of absorption.
This bumper is more about being affordable and high clearance rather than being ultra tough and heavy.
@@dillansgarage low iq person here but how do you compare it for safety, both on and off road, versus the stock? Obviously looks better but is it more effective
@@Boreganic I’ve pondered this same question. When I think about it, two things come to mind. 1. I removed the crash bar and now there isn’t seemingly not much where that was. Although the crash bar is not exactly that beefy, it’s something for protection at the frame horn height.
2. 95% of the the original is plastic so there’s zero protection from the formed plastic meaning the crash bar is the only substantial protection.
So it’s not like this is a $2k bumper with 1/4” steel and weighs 250 lbs. But I also can’t imagine this is much different than just the crash bar.
Nice looking bumper for the price 400 bucks is a nice deal for a 2nd gen Taco bumper on a 4th gen 06 to 09 4runner 7:16
100% I’m super happy with it. For the price it’s hard to beat. It fits the 4th gen 4r lines so well.
@@dillansgarage I agree
@@dillansgarage how heavy was it?
@@AntonioClaudioMichael I think it’s 78 Lbs. I’m not the strongest dude and was able to handle it myself. It’s a lot lighter than most other steel bumpers.
@@dillansgarage wow thats pretty light Not bad At all
Do you think this method would work to fit 2nd gen taco arb bumpers to our 4th gens?
It wouldn’t fit without custom fabricating new bumper mounts. The frame horns and mounting locations are different. At that point you could use any bumper to do the same thing, but you’ll need a skilled welder to do the job right. You’ll also need to trim the bumper or grill more if you have a 06-09 4r
Thanks for this great video!! Do you think GX470 would also work with your video??
Thank you! I don’t think it would work on your gx cause the grill hang a lot lower on the gx. Curious though, wonder if a 3rd gen Tacoma bumper would work cause it also has a lower grill.
Something like this might do it: amzn.to/3snReDl
Hasn’t been tested yet so I wouldn’t know for sure. If you’re in southern California I’d be happy to help try it.
@dillansgarage Sadly, I'm in Texas DFW area. Coastal offroad is the best budget bumper for GX470 so far. If the GX and 4runner frame have the same structure, it might work with your video but not 100% sure of it either...
@@sanghoonlee2019 The bumper from my video will bolt on to your frame, but the grill and body are a different design and require a different fit with the bumper
@dillansgarage I got you. I have decided to get the bumper from coastal offroad. That's the cheapest one from my search so far. Do you have any other options I can consider?
How's the actual quality of the bumper? Does it feel sturdy? Can it take an impact?
Good question. It feels very sturdy when I bang on it with my hands and push on it. But being 1/8” plate all around it’s not exactly the most robust bumper. That’s why I plan to add some reinforcement when I mod in a winch plate. This video was about the cheapest bumper, not the best, so can’t really expect to compare to something that weighs 2-3x more. I would normally do my modifications before install but I wanted to show it start to finish with basic tools. I only plan to add rigidity around the area where the crash bar was. I appreciate it not being “too strong” as I also respect crumple zones.
I really want to do this with my 04 4Runner, but I am confused about how to relocate the turn signals that were in the bumper. How do I do that?
You have two options.
1. Easiest option would be to replace the included LED pods with a pair that has DRL/turn signal built in. Then all you need to do is get a wire adapter so you don’t have to cut your OEM harness. I addressed that in my other bumper video. $500 4th Gen 4Runner Offroad Steel Winch Bumper
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2. Upgrade your headlights to the 06-09 stale.
I don’t have a video about that but there’s definitely videos on TH-cam that can help
Do the 06-09 headlight assemblies have the turn signal integrated into them?
@@afrodickification they do
No welding is awesome
Right!? Super easy mod
I would love one for my 07, where do I buy one?
I really liked it too before I got the newww one with a winch mount. Did you see the other bumper video I made?
Link is in the description to buy this bumper!
#steelbumperclub 🎉
Finally!!
Would this fit any 4th gen 4runner? Mines an 03
It will fit. There will be. Small gap under the grill since the 03-05 version doesn’t stick down, and you’ll have to figure out a blinker solution since you 03 blinker is in the bumper. Most people will update their headlights to 06-09 when they do this. There’s many videos on TH-cam about it.
The old safety squints
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Price already went up
I just checked the link in my video description. The price is $430 but there’s a coupon checkbox you can select for $30 off. So technically still $400
It looked promising. Doing those extra mods makes me nervous.
What makes you nervous about it?
I was honestly a little nervous too. I’ve done other cutting and mods on the 4Runner and the very first cut is always the most nerve racking. But eventually it becomes no big deal and when something needs to be trimmed, you just do it lol eventually you become numb to it. I just got a brand new grill from Trail Runner Customs and the first thing I did was cut it to fit the bumper
Alsoooo. If you’re looking for more to ponder, check out the 2nd front bumper installed
$500 4th Gen 4Runner Offroad Steel Winch Bumper
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@dillansgarage messing up something. It looks great! And for that price, it makes sense.
@@mattwernecke2342 ah man you got it. Just just trimming a couple bracket, which I ended up removing for the next bumper. And trim the grill. Hard to mess that up. Just take your time and double check everything. If you’re close to San Diego I’d be down to help.
Also I have been told with these metal bumpers that you need to have beefed up coils?
With most metal bumpers yes. This one is less than half the weight of a lot of other bumpers so the affect on your suspension will be minimal. If you already have sagging front springs, then you’ll want new coil anyway. This bumper is only 78lbs. An ARB bumper without the winch is closer to 200lbs and would definitely cause sag on the front end.
A traditional steel bumper will weigh about 120 pounds without winch. No mods are necessary to the front struts unless they are already worn out. I am pleasantly surprised that this bumper weighs 78 pounds. That’s a lot of metal for 400 dollars, already painted.
@@williambarrows9675 Totally! Such a great deal. Did you see the new video I did with the winch bumper?
@@dillansgarage not yet but I will check it out. It’s great that you are showing people options that don’t cost 1500 dollars.
@@williambarrows9675 thank you. I do my best to show affordable solutions that people may not know about.
Having trouble with the led pod light. Got the 9006 connector. But can’t get the light to turn on. Any tips?
Did you try reversing the wires?
That was totally it! Not sure why I thought red to red and black to black. Thanks for the reply. Love the video
@@CaseyMinor-bh9jj Awesome! Now it's something you'll never forget haha. I definitely learned that the hard way also. I did mention that possibility in the video too, but I know it's easy to miss a short piece of dialogue! Happy to help!
@@CaseyMinor-bh9jj You probably thought, red to red and black to back because that would seem intuitive haha. Don't blame you for that.
Hey bro so you think you can post the link? Is that the needed for 04-05?
Hmmm, i wonder if this will fit a GX470 :)
I looked into this. The grill and headlight are too different. It wouldn’t make sense to use this one. Maybe a 3rd gen taco bumper though since those are lower.
I need someone in San Diego to want to take a chance on it so I can make a video trying lol
I would attempt it with this one: amzn.to/3N49FDZ
Or one of these:
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Hard to say though. I don’t think the tundra mounts would line up
For a GX I strongly recommend you spend a couple hundred more and get a more substantial bumper kit
I wonder if s Taco winch bumper would work
They do. I’m actually working on a new video right now with one of Hooke Road’s winch bumpers. It’s only $499. My winch comes in on Friday so I’ll probably have the video up next week.
The first bumper on the list is the one I’m working on.
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One of my followers got the Pofenze winch bumper, used my video steps to install, and sent photos after. It worked well, but the wings don’t follow the body lines as well.
Just finished installing a Hooke road winch bumper. Editing the video now. Should be out early next week.
@dillansgarage tag me soon as you upload that
@@Pitman556 will do!
@@Pitman556 the video is up!
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Four hundred dollars for a bumper kind of concern to me. For safety reason😊
Ill tell you what, its no less substantial than the plastic bumper I removed
Hi, I have an 04’. Will this be the same for me? Thanks
Yes! There will be a small gap under your grill compared to the 06-09 4Runner, but the rest for the same and is the same procedure
Im having a hard time figuring out if this would look stupid on stock ride height. Some drunk pos hit n run my v8 baby 😢
I definitely don’t think it’d look bad on a stock rig. If you’re running smooth looking road tires might not fully match the vibe. But I still think it’d look better over stock
Just remember u get what u pay for donu wanna go-to battle with e cheap bullet proof vest that u will always second guess or buy quality and not worry I support ARB for the front and victory 4x4 for the rear on my 4th gen I have roof top tent full length rack and fromt and rear ARB air lockers factory center lock and upgraded RCV brand axel shafts full shelf system with onbord freezer and 400Ah battery bank with solar on board air compressor really to much to list but don't skimp.on your trucks armor
Sounds like you have a great setup!
The ARB is great but the Coastal Offroad is the flat out best deal in a truly effective front bumper.
@@williambarrows9675 price/quality I agree. As long as you can weld or know a guy it stays cheap
@@dillansgarage that’s the rub. I actually bought a welding machine but it was not cheap. Prices to weld together 18 pieces of plate steel, grind it smooth, primer and paint and install it are not cheap either. I would like to see more people with older 4runners and other good trucks, find a way to install a steel bumper and your videos are a great way to do that.
@@williambarrows9675 we have a few old Chevys too and plan to modify newer gear to for the old stuff too. Always have more content coming!
Kinda ugly, but can’t beat the price compared to better looking alternatives
And this is the better looking of the cheap ones! Haha
Stopped watching when you said bumper gap. Looks like I’m making a custom one
lol? The gap is very acceptable and you need a gap with steel bumpers otherwise you risk crushing your headlights and fender flares when articulating offroad. Also, if you want the gap too small, just extend the mount holes so you can push the mounts up more. Much easier than building a whole bumper from scratch.
@@dillansgarageSo with 2in BL you would recommend welding new plate and drill new holes??
@@PondMaster3000 yes. If you use good bolt and drill tight holes you could even just bolt it. If you weld it be sure to plug weld in the middle too.
@@dillansgarageI was planning on welding 1/4 plate to the back of the bumper over the original mounting holes are but just re- drill the holes 2inches lower. Do you think this would work?
@@PondMaster3000 that would definitely work
A day later, this guy has another 4runner. Hahahahaha
Wut?
I’ve always had the same 4Runner. I don’t understand the comment lol
Why is "TRENDING" in your title? Is it a sad attempt to gain some attention?
I put that in the title because when the first couple people posted about installing a Tacoma bumper they were calling it the trending Tacoma bumper