Gastan

Active member
Joined
Apr 9, 2024
Threads
14
Messages
43
Reaction score
78
Location
Cali
Vehicle(s)
Tacoma TRD Pro
Just watched this - TFL talks to chief engineer Sheldon Brown about how the 6th gen 4Runner and 4th gen Tacoma were developed together and their similarities / differences.

They also talk about the differences between the TRD Pro vs Trailhunter - what they're built for and their technical differences.

 

Bronconomore

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 9, 2024
Threads
6
Messages
151
Reaction score
145
Location
Canada
Vehicle(s)
Bronco Sport
Just watched this - TFL talks to chief engineer Sheldon Brown about how the 6th gen 4Runner and 4th gen Tacoma were developed together and their similarities / differences.

They also talk about the differences between the TRD Pro vs Trailhunter - what they're built for and their technical differences.

Was it meaningful?
 

Jack

Well-known member
First Name
Jack
Joined
Apr 11, 2024
Threads
14
Messages
58
Reaction score
78
Location
SLC, UT
Vehicle(s)
2016 FJ
Man the TNGA-F chassis looks stout. Especially that Trailhunter one they're showing with those built in rock sliders.

Interesting when he expplains how the frame is exactly same between 4Runner and Tacoma up until the halfway point and then it starts to differ for the 4runner because it's vehicle length is longer.
 

Nuke

Well-known member
First Name
Jim
Joined
Aug 11, 2023
Threads
1
Messages
47
Reaction score
32
Location
Rexburg, ID
Vehicle(s)
2021 Highlander Platinum
A totally boxed frame, so hopefully Toyota is more successful at corrosion/rust prevention than in the past. To me it seems a no-brainer to super-coat the frame, especially the internal areas.
 
 
Top