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Does the Toyota 4Runner utilize a truck frame for its construction?

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Richelle

The Toyota 4Runner is an SUV that utilizes body-on-frame construction, similar to a pickup truck, but it does not share the same platform as the Tacoma. Instead, its frame is sourced from the Land Cruiser Prado, a model not available in North America. Body-on-frame is a method of automobile construction where a separate body is attached to a sturdy vehicle frame that holds the powertrain components. While this approach was originally used in vehicle manufacturing, it is now primarily employed in pickup trucks and larger SUVs. One advantage of this type of frame is its ease of repair following accidents. Structural damage to the body is typically less critical, making it simpler to replace panels and get the vehicle back on the road efficiently.

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  • Alan Harris

    The Toyota 4Runner is constructed using a truck's solid body-on-frame design, providing it with the same robustness, durability, and performance capabilities typically seen in trucks.

  • Kendrick Dixon

    The Toyota 4Runner is constructed on a sturdy truck ladder frame.

  • Gordon K

    Certainly! Yes, and one of the limited number of products that are still manufactured in Japan.

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