Martin Off-Road Roof Rack for 4th Gen 4Runner (2003–2009)
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If you own a 4th gen 4Runner, adding a roof rack is one of the most practical upgrades you can make. Whether it’s for extra storage, overland setups, or just a cleaner overall look, a solid rack opens up a lot of options.
The Martin Off-Road roof rack for the 2003–2009 Toyota 4Runner is designed to be a full-length, low-profile solution that fits cleanly and works with real-world setups.
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Built for the 4th Gen 4Runner
This rack is designed specifically for the 2003–2009 4Runner, so fitment isn’t an afterthought. It follows the roofline well and mounts using factory points, which keeps the install straightforward and avoids unnecessary modifications.
Durable Aluminum Construction
Made from CNC laser-cut 5052 aluminum, the rack is built to handle regular use without adding excessive weight. The powder-coated finish helps protect against weather and wear, which matters if your 4Runner sees daily driving, trips, or time off-road.

No-Drill Installation
One of the biggest advantages is the no-drill design. The rack installs using factory mounting locations, which means:
no permanent modifications
no added risk of leaks
a cleaner overall install process
Full-Length Platform
The full-length design gives you more usable space compared to smaller racks. That flexibility makes it easier to run different setups depending on your needs, whether it’s:
Cargo storage
Recovery gear
Or a more built-out overland setup
Modular Setup
The rack is designed to work with a variety of accessories and mounting options. As your setup evolves, you’re not locked into one configuration, which makes it a solid long-term addition to your build.
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Final Overview
The Martin Off-Road roof rack is a straightforward, purpose-built option for 4th gen 4Runner owners looking to add usable space without overcomplicating installation.
It keeps things simple:
proper fitment
durable materials
clean install
and a functional platform for whatever setup you’re running