Addicted Offroad's 2000 4Runner Build-Up Thread "Intervention"
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The VSS can be bypassed with an electronic speedo spensor on the gear driven Tcase.
ABS will be disabled and bypassed so the light won't come on in the dash.
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i am so stoked your doin this scotty c..... i'm so so so stoked, please make it into a kit so i can buy it and do my own! i get home in 7 months! if you make it they will come!
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You guys should get a kick out of this.
So, my buddy John sold his ultra clean first gen 4runner a few weeks ago. Since then he has been trying to find a decent 3rd gen for a family wheeler.
Well, he called me last night and ended up just buying mine. I figured mine was worth way more in one piece and it was pointless to start from scratch with it and ditch all of the decent suspension upgrades, gears, tires, etc on it. So, I sold it to him last night.
Then this morning he sent me a link for a rig down in Colorado Springs. Its a 00' SR5 4runner 4x2. Pretty much the exact package I already had minus the sport hood, Elocker, and fender flares. But, its midnight black just like my old 1st gen. So, we drove down to take a look. It needs a massive cleaning inside and a good polish/buff outside, but I grabbed it for a good price. Its straight as hell, no accidents, and Its got only 142K on it (only 3000 more than the silver one).
This deal puts me way ahead on building the new one instead. Also, because the new one doesn't have fender flares and I no longer mind cutting, its getting 37s now right off the bat.
I also grabbed two 9.5" 3rd members on the way home and scored a 4x4 A/T transmission for $250 including shifter, ECU, center console plastic, and everything else I need to put it in. This will save me a few $$$ on the prerunner adapter.
I got some pics I will post up soon of it.
Its amazing how much can change in 24hrs.
So, my buddy John sold his ultra clean first gen 4runner a few weeks ago. Since then he has been trying to find a decent 3rd gen for a family wheeler.
Well, he called me last night and ended up just buying mine. I figured mine was worth way more in one piece and it was pointless to start from scratch with it and ditch all of the decent suspension upgrades, gears, tires, etc on it. So, I sold it to him last night.
Then this morning he sent me a link for a rig down in Colorado Springs. Its a 00' SR5 4runner 4x2. Pretty much the exact package I already had minus the sport hood, Elocker, and fender flares. But, its midnight black just like my old 1st gen. So, we drove down to take a look. It needs a massive cleaning inside and a good polish/buff outside, but I grabbed it for a good price. Its straight as hell, no accidents, and Its got only 142K on it (only 3000 more than the silver one).
This deal puts me way ahead on building the new one instead. Also, because the new one doesn't have fender flares and I no longer mind cutting, its getting 37s now right off the bat.
I also grabbed two 9.5" 3rd members on the way home and scored a 4x4 A/T transmission for $250 including shifter, ECU, center console plastic, and everything else I need to put it in. This will save me a few $$$ on the prerunner adapter.
I got some pics I will post up soon of it.
Its amazing how much can change in 24hrs.
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Scotty, did you see the ad on COttora for the 18's? Maybe worth looking into as they are already beadlocked, and since, to my knowledge, you haven't purchased tires yet.
IIRC, two wheels were missing the outter rings, which are easy to pick up from OMF.
Not a bad price either.
IIRC, two wheels were missing the outter rings, which are easy to pick up from OMF.
Not a bad price either.
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Scotty, did you see the ad on COttora for the 18's? Maybe worth looking into as they are already beadlocked, and since, to my knowledge, you haven't purchased tires yet.
IIRC, two wheels were missing the outter rings, which are easy to pick up from OMF.
Not a bad price either.
IIRC, two wheels were missing the outter rings, which are easy to pick up from OMF.
Not a bad price either.
The only issue I am having with them is that OMF wants a ridiculous amount of money for two of the rings. That and tires are stupid expensive and have a really thin line-up in the 37" size.
I am likely just going to go with 17s instead. I could always use those beadlocks later for a different project. I build enough trucks that someone will want them.
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Just ordered these from www.toyotapart.com
These are the part numbers for a T100 2wd oil pan conversion
12101-65030 PAN SUB-ASSY, OIL 1 $123.70
15104-62060 STRAINER SUB-ASSY, O $49.76
15147-62020 GASKET, OIL STRAINER 1 $1.79
15301-62060 GAGE SUB-ASSY, OIL L 1 $10.61
11452-62060 GUIDE, OIL LEVEL GAG 1 $16.56
90405-10033 UNION 1 ` $4.61
These are the part numbers for a T100 2wd oil pan conversion
12101-65030 PAN SUB-ASSY, OIL 1 $123.70
15104-62060 STRAINER SUB-ASSY, O $49.76
15147-62020 GASKET, OIL STRAINER 1 $1.79
15301-62060 GAGE SUB-ASSY, OIL L 1 $10.61
11452-62060 GUIDE, OIL LEVEL GAG 1 $16.56
90405-10033 UNION 1 ` $4.61
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So, I decided to run the OME 851 springs in the rear. They will net me around 5" of lift.
They are 220in/lbs springs. So, they are 10in/lbs heavier than the springs I ran in the rear of the silver one. They are basically FZJ80 front 2" light duty springs. I am hoping they yeild the right amount of lift for this setup. We'll see.
They are 220in/lbs springs. So, they are 10in/lbs heavier than the springs I ran in the rear of the silver one. They are basically FZJ80 front 2" light duty springs. I am hoping they yeild the right amount of lift for this setup. We'll see.
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So, parts started to show up for it this week.
Link brackets from Ballistic
OME 851 springs
Pre-cut link material from Carwash
Dual case adapter
Link bungs, gears, rebuild kit, bumpstops, 23 spline inputs
Five 35x12.5x17 BFG KM2s. These will be siped before install
Oil pan, pickup, and misc parts for 3.4L.
Link brackets from Ballistic
OME 851 springs
Pre-cut link material from Carwash
Dual case adapter
Link bungs, gears, rebuild kit, bumpstops, 23 spline inputs
Five 35x12.5x17 BFG KM2s. These will be siped before install
Oil pan, pickup, and misc parts for 3.4L.
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So, I really wanted 37s instead of the 35s. So, I grabbed these off of Pirate4x4. 37x12.x17 Goodyear MTRs. These are great all-around tires and will work great on the rig.
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