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Old 07-06-2012, 12:50 PM
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Tipped my 4runner.... possibly parting out

So the other night on the trail I tipped my 4runner on its side. I'm not really sure what to do with it at this point. It already had a fair amount of body damage but i feel now that its beyond what i can afford. The engine still runs ok but tranny has no 5th gear (blown synchro?) I really do not wanna get rid of this truck, but if i part it out maybe i can get enough money to just find another 1st gen? Any help would be much appreciated....
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Unless you need it to be pretty, a come along, high lift and bfh will get it straight enough to close the doors and get a windshield in, if it's even that bad. I laid the 85 in my avatar on its side twice and it was my daily driver. Just slapped a door on it afterward and ran it.
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Yea it's already pretty ugly so I don't mind that.... Only thing is I have a baby on the way too and I feel that with all the other problems I'm having with it (tranny, blew power steering box, etc) its becoming more of a money pit than anything. I feel if maybe I just try and part it out I could get a good chunk of change for one that's in much better condition. Thoughts?
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think of it this way u buy a newer or new car u will still be putting money into it while paying on it. keep what ya got and fix it i know it seems like nickel and diming ya to death but u will save money in the long run just my .002
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Weld the front and rear diffs and wheel the piss out of it.

Find something else to daily drive.

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Old 07-06-2012, 08:18 PM
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Does that same rule apply if I'm planning on getting another 1st gen 4runner? I see them on craigslist anywhere between $2000 and $4500.

Rattlewagons pry got the best idea haha
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well buying another one the same style never hurst if ya can afford it but id keep the other one for parts or wheeling
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well i dont really think i can afford another one without parting out the one i have. well how much do people usually get when they part out cars anyway? would i even get close to the $2500 mark? and i'm assuming it probably takes a while right? its probably not even worth the hassle huh?
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Part it out to yourself to get the full value of the parts.You may get a better bang for your buck if you keep the parts for your new vehicle. Most of your runner parts will also fit a pick-up that has the same motor. If you can get a fixer upper cheap and switch over some parts then you will probably be money ahead.
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If you are parting out... What year is it? Do you still have the carburator? I'm looking for a ready-to-install and bolt in carburator which means it does NOT require rebuilding. Please PM me with details and price.

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Originally Posted by magentawave
If you are parting out... What year is it? Do you still have the carburator? I'm looking for a ready-to-install and bolt in carburator which means it does NOT require rebuilding. Please PM me with details and price.

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I doubt it is carb'd... pretty sure '84 was the only year 4runners were carb'd from the factory.
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Do you have power windows. Ill buy the motors, and a passenger mirror. Oh yea maybe some door panels.
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Originally Posted by '884Runner
I doubt it is carb'd... pretty sure '84 was the only year 4runners were carb'd from the factory.
No, '84 were only carb'd, '85 had Carb or EFI, '86+ was ONLY EFI the US Market.
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