How long will a 2002 Toyota 4Runner last?

How long will a 2002 Toyota 4Runner last?

Because, as it turns out, the 4Runner is made to last for more than 200,000-miles. In fact, according to iSee Cars, approximately 0.2% of 4Runner models will last for more than 300,000-miles.

How big of a camper can a Toyota 4Runner pull?

The Toyota 4Runner can tow 5,000 pounds in both 2WD and 4WD versions. This weight allows you to tow campers that average 23 ft in box length, without gear or water.

Can you pull a camper with a Toyota 4Runner?

The Toyota 4Runner can tow up to 5,000 pounds, thanks to its 4.0L V6 engine, which gets 270 horsepower and 278 lb-ft of torque. Plus, the 4Runner has a maximum tongue weight of 500 pounds, which makes it perfect for towing a camping trailer.

What is the towing capacity of a Toyota 4Runner?

The Toyota 4Runner has a towing capacity from 4700 lbs and 7300 lbs depending on the trim and model year. All towing capacities are braked capacities. This means that the trailer being towed has a braking system installed to assist the vehicle braking system. The towing capacities for trailers without brakes will be much less.

What’s the ZIP code for a 2002 Toyota 4Runner?

Please enter a valid 5-digit ZIP code. 18.5 gal. 18.5gal. 18.5 gal. Wondering which configuration is right for you? Our 2002 Toyota 4Runner trim comparison will help you decide.

How many seats does a Toyota 4Runner have?

Overview Seats 5 Door Count 4 Engine 183-hp, 3.4-liter V-6 (regular gas) Transmission 4-speed automatic w/OD Torque 217 lbs.-ft. @ 3,600 rpm

What’s the difference between a tundra and a 4 Runner?

The sticker for 4 Runners says 6300 pounds. The sticker for our Tundra says 7200 pounds. That means LOADED, your vehicles total weight should never exceed this number. We took our 4 Runner to a scale at a truck stop and had it weighed so we knew exactly since its safe towing capacity was much more marginal than our Tundra.

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