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Shawn Bennett's Toyota 4Runner

Below is an enthusiast article written by the automotive experts at Off-Road. Most of the prerunners and race trucks we feature in this fine publication are of the form-follows-function mindset; that is, design and build for function, and if the finished ...     read more
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Loud and Proud

Shawn Bennett's High-Flyin', High-Wattage, High-Horsepower 4Runner
By Joel Mollis
1998 Toyota 4Runner Front Passenger Side In The Air

Most of the prerunners and race trucks we feature in this fine publication are of the form-follows-function mindset; that is, design and build for function, and if the finished product also looks killer, well, that's OK. However, some builders of prerunners march to the beat of a different drum.

Case in point: Shawn Bennett and his fab 4Runner.

What makes Bennett's Toyota different from most prerunners lies in the form-as-well-as-function concept. This '98 2WD SUV is highly detailed and stuffed to the gills with high-end electronics, verifying its status as a show truck. To counter the claims of all show, no go, Bennett's toy sports a Camburg long-travel front suspension and King coilovers in front and rear, along with a TRD supercharger for the DOHC V-6 engine.

Power of an altogether different type is found within the cockpit: a Panasonic head unit signals multiple Audiobahn amplifiers, which power Audiobahn component speakers in the doors. The 4Runner's cargo area is stunning, stuffed with a quartet of Audiobahn subwoofers and the aforementioned amps displayed on scratch-built brackets.

The buildup of almost any vehicle will cause compromise to its overall function and usability, but certain vehicles -- and select enthusiasts -- seem to be able to overcome the bane of compromise, creating a machine that is adept at multiple tasks. In the case of Shawn Bennett's 4Runner, we see a vehicle that's quick and composed on the pavement, is a bona fide show winner, and is more than capable on the dirt -- a true multipurpose, go anywhere, do anything kind of machine that's an inspiration to truck enthusiasts who want it all.

Specifications

Year/make/model:'98/Toyota/4Runner

Owner/hometown: Shawn Bennett/Orange, California

Suspension: Camburg long-travel control arms, King Technologies coilover shocks, Sway-A-Way air bumpstops, 15 inches of wheel travel (front); custom multilinks, King Technologies coilover shocks, Sway-A-Way air bumpstops, 14 inches of wheel travel (rear)

Engine: 3.4L V-6 with TRD supercharger, Nitrous Express N2O system, Downey headers, Gibson exhaust, K&N air filter

Wheels/tires:16x9-inch Axis Regulator/35x12.50R16 Pro Comp Xterrain Radials

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1998 Toyota 4Runner