Looking at a new Toy tonight
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Looking at a new Toy tonight
Hey guys, its been a while since i have been on here. I sold my last toy that I rebuilt since the last time I was around. But I have found another one that I am going to look at tonight. Let me know what you guys think. Seller said that the frame had some repairs done, tune-up on engine, fairly decent tires, and a few other things. Let me know guys. Heres the link.
http://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/cto/1098415058.html
http://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/cto/1098415058.html
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Yeah you and me both. I really miss my old toy. My other one had a really bad frame that I had to cut all up and make new again. Im not totally opposed to doing it again as long as the rest of the truck is as nice as it looks in the pictures. The guy said that it runs good and has a few new parts. So I will be sure to let you guys know whats going on.
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DAMN good deal...before I got my truck I was looking at a 91 with a lot more rust than that, reg cab, no a/c, stock radio, original shocks, stock size tires...all for 3000. Granted this is the east coast, but still, thats a total steal. Good luck!
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Not sure what to do now
Ok so the guy had to reschedule for tomorrow night so I didnt get to check it out yet. But I founf another that seems like a better deal. Its a 94 with a 6cyl and 195,000 miles with a documented rebuild at 175,000. It also has newer tires on it. Now Im not sure what to do. Do I go for the 22re with less miles and decent tires and minimal rust or do I go with the 94 6cyl with some rust almost new tires and a recent rebuild. Im not familiar with the 6cyl, so Im not sure how long the bottom end would last. I am familiar with the 22re. I have rebuilt them before. Here is the like below for the 94. Please HELP
http://chicago.craigslist.org/nwi/cto/1094605273.html
http://chicago.craigslist.org/nwi/cto/1094605273.html
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Yeah im really up in the air about them both. I know alot abotu the 22re and feel confident that I can do anything to it and with it simply because I have had a few of them apart in my own hands. Now on the other hand the 94 looks really good to and the tires are a plus. Im hoping that this guy will hold up his end of the deal and let me look at the 92 tomorrow afternoon. and Im planning on looking at the 94 on thursday If everything works out. But If I go and the 92 is as nice as the guy says it is I might but it because its pretty cheap. There is another thing about the 92, he said theres a body lift on it and the t-case lever was never extended so when in 4wd the lever could catch on the carpet under torque and slip out. So he made a custome boot/cover for it. Now im no expert but I have been working on cars my whole life and I just dont see how the lever would get pushed back out from the carpet. Like I said I could be wrong. I have never had a body lift on anything. So I have nothing to compare it to. Let me know what you guys think please.
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Now im no expert but I have been working on cars my whole life and I just dont see how the lever would get pushed back out from the carpet. Like I said I could be wrong. I have never had a body lift on anything. So I have nothing to compare it to. Let me know what you guys think please.
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...lTransmissions
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...wShifter.shtml
I have a 1 inch BL with no issues. If it is truly due to the BL it will be an easy fix.
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Looking at the two of them and being that they are both standard cab shortbeds I'd say wait for the 4cyl. You really don't need the teeny extra omph of the 6 and the fuel econ is so much better with the 4 and if you want you can put a stock yota turbo on it with next to no work. That and the seller of the 6 does not have a pic of the "lightly rusted" area showing in his ad... so just how bad is it?
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Go for the 4!
I've had both 4 and 6 cyl. I just finished doing timing belt, cam & crank seals, water pump and valve covers gaskets on my 3.0 and if you could see my hands (I'm at work with no camera), you'd definitely go for the 4 cylinder.
Working on a 6, there's never quite enough room to do what you want to do. Because of this, most tasks require removal of additional parts to provide the needed room to remove the original part. The additional parts are also tight on space so this process goes on and on...
Also, any serious wrenching on a 3.0 requires every sort of socket extension, knuckle and rachet and you will use them in every possible combination.
Bottom line...I suspect that the 3.0 engine is a product of the Japanese anger over the US dropping the bomb. Go for the 4.
Working on a 6, there's never quite enough room to do what you want to do. Because of this, most tasks require removal of additional parts to provide the needed room to remove the original part. The additional parts are also tight on space so this process goes on and on...
Also, any serious wrenching on a 3.0 requires every sort of socket extension, knuckle and rachet and you will use them in every possible combination.
Bottom line...I suspect that the 3.0 engine is a product of the Japanese anger over the US dropping the bomb. Go for the 4.
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I have a buddy who has driven both motors with the 5speed. Other than the head gasket issue he doesnt understand why people like the 22 over the 3vz for a DD. Im not knocking the 22. I have seen one put through hell and back and then sent back agian. Its a very durable motor. I would say go with the 3vz. If worst comes to worst you can bolt in a 3.4 which is probably just a durable. I have one in my 88 runner and my muddy is running one in his 92. Its a fairly easy swap for the 3vz. Plus the trans on the 94 is much stronger than the 92. BFG are good for DD but for the cliffs you will need a set of MTs. However they should be ok at the badlands. Thats if you plan on wheeling it. MPG is about the same for the two. I would say 94.
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Horrible horrible frame
Ok so here it is. I finally looked at the 93 White 4cyl toyota. The Body ofthe truck is MINT. Every panel and the cab have absolutely NO RUST AT ALL!! However the frame is so bad it wasnt even funny. Now in not afraid of frame repair, check out my other threads with the frame repair, But this frame was so bad it was not even funny. Not whats not the bad part. What made the frame so bad was that the guy tried to do a repair and should not have. Instead of cutting out the bad and welding in new, they just bent and welded scrap metal to the frame in various spots. It looked like someone that never even used a welder before or even knew what a frame was tried to fix this truck. Now it is so screwed up from the crappy repairs that it needs a new back half or a full frame. Im really upset because the rest of the truck is so nice. Im going to go try look at the black 6cyl if the guy ever gets back to me. So I will let you know
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Yeah. Thats says it all about the price. The frame was so poorly rpaired. They made such a mess on it that it was useless. I wish I would have taken pictures to show you guys. It was so hacked. And then they never painted it or anything. When I did my frame on my last yota. I rust encapsulated and chassis blacked the whole thing. I ground down the whole back half and made it like new. And then I looked at this tonight and was almost sick. So Now im going to try and look at another one.
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i hate that, when you find a good deal, get your hopes up, and find something terrible about the car.
I had my eyes set on an old mitsubishi coupe. Cheap, looked nice, sporty, everything. Got in it for the test drive, and the clutch was literally on its last leg. Turned it down and got my truck
You never know what's gonna happen, so just go with the flow XD
I had my eyes set on an old mitsubishi coupe. Cheap, looked nice, sporty, everything. Got in it for the test drive, and the clutch was literally on its last leg. Turned it down and got my truck
You never know what's gonna happen, so just go with the flow XD