Toyota Four Runner Touch Up Paint

Toyota Four Runner Touch Up Paint (11 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Toyota Four Runner's Color Code

On all Toyota models, the color ID plate is on the drivers door jamb. It shows the letters C/TR and then the paint code. Example: C/TR 3P1 FA09. The color code is 3P1; FA09 is not part of the color code and is an interior option code. For example, 3P1 is Impulse Red Metallic Clearcoat; names may vary like Red Metallic Clearcoat or Wine Metallic Clearcoat. The color code can also be obtained from a dealer using the VIN.

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Toyota Four Runner Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Toyota gave us 11 distinct vibes for the Four Runner, ranging from the rugged Black and White to some real "they really went for it" moments like Dark Teal Green Pearl Metallic and Garnet Pearl. Whether you're rocking the earthy Beige Metallic or the 90s-cool Blue Gray Metallic, these colors were designed to look just as good covered in mud as they do in the driveway. It's a solid palette that proves an off-roader doesn't have to be boring.

What to Watch For

While these trucks are built like tanks, the paint can be a little more "gentle survivor." Keep a close eye on the leading edge of your hood; because the Four Runner has the aerodynamics of a literal brick, it tends to catch every pebble the highway throws at it. If you have the White or Red, be aware that these can sometimes experience thinning or peeling on the roof and hood after years in the sun. To make sure you've got the right fix, open your driver's side door and look at the VIN sticker on the jamb. You're looking for a three-digit code next to the letters "C/TR"-that's your golden ticket to a perfect match.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many of these colors-like Blue Pearl Metallic or Gray Pearl Metallic-are packed with tiny metallic flakes, you need to give your touch-up bottle or pen a serious workout. Shake it for at least 60 seconds (set a timer!) to wake up those sparkles so they don't all sit at the bottom. When you apply the paint, think "less is more." Use the tip of the brush to dab tiny dots into the chip rather than painting a long stroke. Two thin layers are always better than one big, gloopy mountain of paint that takes forever to dry.

Toyota Four Runner Colors by Year

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