Will a 4Runner hood fit my Tacoma?
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found this online:
The Toyota Hood Scoop is a direct bolt-on replacement for the factory hood on 3rd Gen 4Runners, 1996-2002. The scoop is non-functional and is just for looks. Parts include a new hood with bulge and several parts to fill in the bulge opening of the hood to form the scoop. Parts come primed, ready to be installed and painted.
This hood is not a direct bolt-on for the 1995.5-2000 Toyota Tacoma. A couple of Tacoma owners have taken on the project which involved swapping most of the Tacoma sheet metal for the 4Runner front body panels. A couple of aftermarket companies do offer Tacoma hoods.
Parts can be purchased through your local Toyota Parts Department or an online Toyota Parts Dealer. Installation is a good weekend project for yourself and a friend or you can have a shop do it. It is recommended to have a reputable company do the painting. Prices for parts have been varying. Expect to pay $350-500 for parts and $150-300 for paint.
EDIT: well crap, just realized you have '01 and that is valid for up to '00 though i would imagine it'd still apply...
The Toyota Hood Scoop is a direct bolt-on replacement for the factory hood on 3rd Gen 4Runners, 1996-2002. The scoop is non-functional and is just for looks. Parts include a new hood with bulge and several parts to fill in the bulge opening of the hood to form the scoop. Parts come primed, ready to be installed and painted.
This hood is not a direct bolt-on for the 1995.5-2000 Toyota Tacoma. A couple of Tacoma owners have taken on the project which involved swapping most of the Tacoma sheet metal for the 4Runner front body panels. A couple of aftermarket companies do offer Tacoma hoods.
Parts can be purchased through your local Toyota Parts Department or an online Toyota Parts Dealer. Installation is a good weekend project for yourself and a friend or you can have a shop do it. It is recommended to have a reputable company do the painting. Prices for parts have been varying. Expect to pay $350-500 for parts and $150-300 for paint.
EDIT: well crap, just realized you have '01 and that is valid for up to '00 though i would imagine it'd still apply...
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This thread has a nice sidetrack that may help you... Given that you're looking to add a scoop:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/supercharger-hood-scoop-103436/
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/supercharger-hood-scoop-103436/
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Thanks for the replies. I haven't had much luck with fiberglass hoods. Does anyone know where I might find a 4Runner sport hood? I think I will do a bit of cutting and welding.
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