3rd Gen 4Runner Guides · 1996–2002

The First 5 Mods for a 3rd Gen 4Runner (In the Right Order)

By 3G 4R Offroad Co. · 2026-07-06

Fresh 3rd gen keys in hand, infinite mod lists online, finite money in the bank. Having watched this cycle play out across the community for years, here's the order that actually works — maximum result per dollar, no backtracking.

Mod zero: the maintenance reset

Not glamorous, but it's the difference between a build and a money pit: timing belt if undocumented, lower ball joints, fluids, and a cooling system check. Every dollar spent here multiplies the value of everything after. Skip it and your lift budget becomes your tow-bill budget.

1. Lighting

Quarter-century-old hazed headlights are both the truck's most dated feature and a genuine night-driving handicap. Whether you go black housings, halos, or full LED projectors, this is the biggest visual-plus-functional gain available, installs with hand tools, and makes every photo of every later mod look better.

2. TRD-style grille

Thirty minutes, hand tools, and the front end jumps two decades forward. Paired with new headlights, this combination is the classic 3rd gen refresh — most owners' only regret is not doing it first.

3. Air down/up system

Deflators and a 12V compressor cost less than a single tire and transform trail performance more than most suspension work. It's the most-used gear on every trip and the habit that separates comfortable wheeling from a kidney-punch ride.

4. Mild lift + better tires

Now — with a maintained, well-lit truck and trail habits formed — the 2" lift and 32s. You'll know from actual trail time what you need instead of guessing, and the truck underneath is worth lifting.

5. Carrying capacity

Roof rack, hatch ladder, lockable storage — the gear that turns day-trip capability into weekend-trip capability. By this point your trips tell you exactly which of these you'll use.

Steps 1, 2, 3, and 5 are all in the catalog with exact 1996–2002 fitment.

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The mistakes this order avoids

Five mods, one maintenance reset, and a 3rd gen that looks modern, sees at night, and wheels comfortably — for less than a set of bumpers costs. That's the smart path in.