Transforming My 4Runner Into An Assault Vehicle

Published on April 5, 2023
Duration: 16:41

This guide details the transformation of a 2011 Toyota 4Runner into a 'tactical assault vehicle' through a series of aftermarket modifications. It covers suspension upgrades, wheel and tire installation, roof rack fitting, lighting enhancements, and interior refreshes, drawing on the expertise of PSR, a figure with high authority in the 3D printing and tactical DIY community. The project satirically assesses the vehicle's capacity for carrying 3D printed firearms.

Quick Summary

PSR details the transformation of a 2011 Toyota 4Runner into a tactical 'assault vehicle,' featuring Bilstein suspension, AGP wheels, Falken tires, and a Prinsu roof rack. The build satirically assesses its capacity for 3D printed firearms with a 'Print Score' of 69/100, showcasing expertise in vehicle modification and the tactical DIY community.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Tactical 4Runner Build
  2. 01:22Vehicle Acquisition Strategy
  3. 05:11Exterior Upgrades: Wheels, Tires, Suspension
  4. 07:44Roof Rack & Tactical Use
  5. 09:05Lighting & Aesthetics
  6. 10:21Interior Refresh
  7. 12:22Unique 4Runner Features
  8. 13:29The 'Print Score': Firearm Capacity

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key suspension upgrades for the tactical 4Runner build?

The build features a Bilstein 6112 suspension system installed on the front and Bilstein 5160 components on the rear, providing an approximate 2.5-inch lift for enhanced off-road capability and a more aggressive stance.

What wheels and tires were used in the 4Runner assault vehicle conversion?

The project utilized 17x8 AGP TRD-style wheels paired with 265/70R17 Falken Wildpeak A/T tires, chosen for their durability and off-road performance characteristics.

How was the exterior of the 4Runner modified for a tactical look?

Exterior modifications included installing a Prinsu Design Studio roof rack, upgrading to LED projector headlights and modern taillights, and applying Plasti Dip to the chrome trim for a blackout effect.

What is the 'Print Score' mentioned in the video?

The 'Print Score' is a satirical metric used to assess the vehicle's capacity for carrying 3D printed firearms. In this video, the modified 4Runner received a score of 69/100.

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