Thinking about buying a 86 4x4
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Thinking about buying a 86 4x4
hey guys, i'm new to the board and need some good fast advice. the truck is a 86 4x4 automatic 176k miles. the 4 wheel drive works good and motor runs smooth. there is oil leaking from the valve cover and front cover, but i am planning on replacing timing chain, front cover gasket and the valve cover gasket along with the header gasket. the interior is in decent shape. the cap has a few surface rust spots and the bed is terrible. i might be able to buy a better bed or put a piece of diamond plate on the bottom. the transmission jerks fairly hard when put into gear from park. is this a tranny problem or some worn out mounts. can anyone tell me some things to look at/for when i go back with money, please. what would you offer? thanks, brian
#4
Can't tell you about an auto tranny, but 176k is still a baby. I've got 230k on my original engine and still running good/great. Can't tell you about rust either, cuz we don't have it here in AZ. Personally, I'd flatbed it, but maybe your needs are different.
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Allpro Offroad flatbed kit!!
#7
he only wants 800 for it, and i need a bed, i wanted the truck for hauling trash and stuff like that. are the automatics something i need to think about in the near future or are they solid like the motor? thanks for the help, keep it coming. thanks, brian
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#8
i'd keep lookin. it will cost more to fix all the stuff you listed than the truck is worth. Also, toyota beds have a problem rusting out so IF you find one in good shape it will be expensive.
good luck!
good luck!
#9
Well you could always talk him down. I bought my '87 truck for $550, and he was originally selling it for 800. Granted, I've already invested more in it than I spent on it, but in all honesty I think I practically stole the thing from the guy.
If the motor runs smooth, the 4WD works, and the tranny isn't shot, then I'd say $800 is a steal.
Make sure you're able to register it though :pat:
If the motor runs smooth, the 4WD works, and the tranny isn't shot, then I'd say $800 is a steal.
Make sure you're able to register it though :pat:
#10
The automatics are as tough as the truck. mine is a 83 with 220k on it. and it had a rough life of farming before I got it. pulling cattle trailers-hay bailers. 16 foot trailer with 3-round bales of hay. My Grandpa said a Toyota can do anything and he was correct. About 2 years ago the tranny started slipping from a dead stop and i was thinkin well it's been a good one. Then to my surprise I put half a quart of fluid in it to fill it up and it hasn't slipped again.
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The automatics are as tough as the truck. mine is a 83 with 220k on it. and it had a rough life of farming before I got it. pulling cattle trailers-hay bailers. 16 foot trailer with 3-round bales of hay. My Grandpa said a Toyota can do anything and he was correct. About 2 years ago the tranny started slipping from a dead stop and i was thinkin well it's been a good one. Then to my surprise I put half a quart of fluid in it to fill it up and it hasn't slipped again.
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