Speaking of 4 runners are thr V6s as solid as the 4.7l V8 ?
Speaking of 4 runners are thr V6s as solid as the 4.7l V8 ?
1998 GMC K2500 454 5 Speed
Tow pig
1986 Reliant K
Daily driver/Panty Dropper
1978 International Scout
7 inches of lift 35x12.50x15 Maxxis Big Horns
Aussie Locker front and rear
1974 International Scout
3 inch rough country lift
1973 International Scout
3 inch body lift 31x10.50x 15 Apache All terrains
Western 7.5' snow plow
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The 4th gen 4Runner has the same motor (and I think transmission) as the 2nd gen Tacoma (1gr-fe). Those motors very reliable. Plugs need changed at 30k if you use the factory recommended copper plugs, which most folks on Tacoma World agree perform best. The motors have a timing chain instead of a belt, so it doesn't need changed at 100k intervals like the 4.7 does. They are generally very loud and have a tendency to "tick" like a sewing machine. Dealers maintain that the noise is normal. Mine has it and it's still running great. Other than that, I rarely see people post engine related problems on the Tacoma forums.
Rock you an XK! Even the Hemi's are under $10k now, and you'll DEFINITELY look DIFFERENT on the trail in one!
'07 Commander - 2" Daystar lift, 32x17x10 Cooper ATPs, Flowtech exhaust, aFe CAI
'92 Dodge Ramcharger - 4 1/2" lift, 35's, 318 Magnum... a work in progress...
XK is nothing ton right home about. Way better than. WJ Maybe better than a ZJ but close. XJ or a 4 runner is where it's at or a Landcruiser
97 XJ Clayton Longarms 35s locked etc.
94 YJ MTO
98 5.9 ZJ Limited alllll original
02 Cummins 6spd HO Studs, Sticks, Box, Pump...
And......a 4runner is what I got. Picked up a 99 4runner Limited v-6 4x4 with selectable rear locker for $4500. Owner has maintenance records from every 5k miles dated back to 1999. EVERYTHING in and on it works even the antennae goes up and down.
Despite the need for new rubber and tired shocks/struts (i was planning on replacing those two things on whatever I bought anyways) it was still a joy to drive home.
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Last edited by muddeprived; 12-28-2016 at 10:28 PM.
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I honestly don't remember. They last for a long time so I don't replace them often. I put Camburg uniball upper control arms on my tundra so it doesn't even have a real upper ball joint any more. Did you shake down the front end to see what is needed?
I have used the bilstien kit and it is pretty damn nice.
Btw, add total chaos eurothane rack bushings to your list.
I giggled like a little girl when I saw all this:
http://www.energysuspensionparts.com...unner_4wd_1999
Looks like they have the rack bushing kit.
I'm not sure about the Moog stuff though. Would you use em?
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I finally got a stack of papers about an inch thick in the mail today from previous owner. I opened it up and the first page is service record at 144k miles for a coolant flush and fill at Toyota. This is going to be some good history reading....
4runner's wheels are now at the shop getting AT51's mounted and balanced. Still waiting for the Bilsteins.
Anyone ever use tirebuyer.com? They got some good deals and free shipping to a shop near you. The 265/75/16 AT51's were about $460 shipped to a shop across town.
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Chris did you sell your XJ?
97 XJ Clayton Longarms 35s locked etc.
94 YJ MTO
98 5.9 ZJ Limited alllll original
02 Cummins 6spd HO Studs, Sticks, Box, Pump...
****ing right, the stars are aligning once again.
97 XJ Clayton Longarms 35s locked etc.
94 YJ MTO
98 5.9 ZJ Limited alllll original
02 Cummins 6spd HO Studs, Sticks, Box, Pump...
People are getting back into rigs
97 XJ Clayton Longarms 35s locked etc.
94 YJ MTO
98 5.9 ZJ Limited alllll original
02 Cummins 6spd HO Studs, Sticks, Box, Pump...
Here's my latest part(s) purchase:
2 Upper BJ
2 Lower BJ
2 Inner Tie Rods
2 Outer Tie rods
Toyota Tundra Brake Upgrade
Plugs and Wires
Air Filter
$1104.
"You can't polish a turd but you can roll it in glitter"
A little update here:
The 4runner has gotten alot of new stuff installed on it and it's riding like a new truck. So far I've installed Bilstein 4600's, rear OME 906 coil springs, 267/75 aggressive tires, Toyota upper and lower ball joints, Toyota inner and outer tie rods, poly F/R sway bar kits, and new front Toyota rotors and pads. I also replaced the rack bushing since it had a ton of play. The roller had slop in it and that tightened up steering but recently the whole rack started moving so I have Wheeler's poly kit to swap in and hold that sucker firm. Looks like a bit of a job to replace but I'll get it done.
I'm trying to decide what to do with the front coils. The rear coils were so tired that just a few bags of tools would have it banging on the bumpstops. The 906 coils raised it an inch and it rides a whole lot better. I can tell the front coils are tired now that I have new rear coils. I don't feel like spending $200+ on Toyota coils and don't trust Moog coils based on all the sagging reviews I've read so I'm looking for an alternative coil.
Oh yeah, order from Wheeler's and get candy!
Last edited by muddeprived; 03-31-2017 at 02:29 PM.
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