![]() 08/03/2019 at 16:51 • Filed to: Toyota, 4Runner | ![]() | ![]() |
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The roof rack is now substantially easier to access, and short people will find it easier to enter and exit.
![]() 08/03/2019 at 17:24 |
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You put short people in your roof rack??
![]() 08/03/2019 at 17:36 |
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Only when they’re misbehaving.
![]() 08/03/2019 at 18:43 |
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I’ve seen tube steps save a truck from a low bollard more than a few times. Worthy investment.
![]() 08/03/2019 at 20:56 |
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Nice steps.
![]() 08/03/2019 at 22:23 |
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ah the ol
terrain grabbers.
![]() 08/03/2019 at 23:19 |
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Well, I’m not interested in really technical off-roading or rock crawling , but I do enough skiing and hiking and off-road camping that a step to get to the roof easily is necessary and full running boards are not desirable . Kind of a happy medium, hopefully.
![]() 08/03/2019 at 23:22 |
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Nah I hear ya. I still have the factory sidesteps on the GX and I realize all the time how nice it is to have that access.
![]() 08/03/2019 at 23:47 |
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I packed up the 5th gen for a road trip shortly after I bought it and took a surprisingly long time to figure out why putting stuff in the roof rack and tying it down was such a pain in the ass...oh right, my 4th gen has running boards. I started researching my options as soon as I got to my destination, ha.