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Newbie Questions #878657 04/02/08 03:15 AM
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kxtoy Offline OP
Need a Spot
Been lurking for some time and have learned a lot. I've been looking for an '85 or earlier solid axle for a while, but haven't found anything that interest me that much, so I have just started looking into IFS trucks with the thought of converting to solid axle later. I have some offroad experience. I restored a '77 Bronco a few years back and wheel it some, but it did turned out to nice to get all scratched and beat up. The Toyota will be used for offroad use only.

I would prefer a short bed or a extended cab, but I ran across a '93 4runner with approx 165k miles. The motor (V6) is locked up, but I was told everything else worked good. The guys asking $1500. I'm not much of a mechanic, but I could swap an engine. Is this a decent price for a 4runner in good shape? Any idea what a good used engine would run me (I'm in east tenn)?

Any other tips or opinions on truck vs. 4 runner would be appreciated.

TIA,

Chris

Re: Newbie Questions [Re: kxtoy] #878658 04/02/08 04:02 PM
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fourwd1 Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Depends on where you are. Used prices vary widely across the states.


- seen in FOUR WHEELER mag July 2006 & OFF-ROAD mag Feb 2007 -
'84 4Runner ARBed 5.29s F&R,4.7 & 2.28 t-cases,hy-steer,BudBuilt skid,30spl Longs,36" TSLs,Chevys

'83 P/U, Buick 231 V6,Holley 4 bbl,Weiand intake,Downey headers,TH350 w/700R4 gearset
Re: Newbie Questions [Re: fourwd1] #878659 04/02/08 08:21 PM
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toyomorph Offline
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I'd say that if the body, glass, interior and rest of drivetrain are in good shape that is a pretty good price. Leaves you lots of room to spend some on a replacement motor or to rebuild the one in it.


canyon country explorer
1993 4x PUP
Re: Newbie Questions [Re: kxtoy] #878660 04/03/08 10:18 AM
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Snowtoy Offline
Roll Me Over
I would offer $1k and see if he takes it, you shouldn't have to pay much more than that. A rebuilt/new replacement engine is going to run upwards of $1900. If it is an auto, and you can/willing to learn to drive a manual, pass on it, the 3.0 behind the auto tranny is gutless.

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I'm not much of a mechanic, but I could swap an engine.

Do you mean pull out the one in it and put another 3.0 in, or swap in something like a 4.3 Vortec or 3.4 Tacoma engine? If the latter, you have the ability to rebuild the 3.0 that is in it. Tearing down a 3.0 isn't physically hard, just mentally, i.e, a lot of vacuum lines, hoses, wires etc to take off and keep track of. If you do decide to rebuild the 3.o let us know, there are a few of us here that have rebuilt one and can give you help/hints on things to do that make there build a lot easier.

Difference between wheeling a truck and a Runner, not much in the ability of each, but the Runner is heavier and has more sheet metal and glass to get banged up, and the '93 Runner has coils(rear) springs rather than leaf which makes lifting it a little more expensive than the truck. Also fitting larger tires is harder on the 2nd gen Runner, since you can't just cut the rear fenders, well you can, but then you have more work to do.

Not sure if this is near you http://knoxville.craigslist.org/car/605762826.html. It needs engine work but if you are looking to build a beater rig for the woods this is a good start. The x-cab on the 2nds gen trucks isn't as large as on the 3rd gen trucks though, but it is straight axle and it is geared for 33's, add a flatbed and you should have a good starter rig.


More than tread lightly. Leave it like you were never there, nor anyone else.
'90 X-cab 4.88's 33 BFG AT's, rr ARB, Headers, Ignition upgrade, cold air induction.
'91 X-cab 5.29's 315's BFG MT's, rr ARB, custom bumper and flatbed
Re: Newbie Questions [Re: Snowtoy] #878661 04/03/08 01:32 PM
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kxtoy Offline OP
Need a Spot
Thanks for the replies so far.

Snowtoy, I think I could swap an engine out, but a rebuild would be a little above my skill level, although I would love to learn. Thanks for the input on the truck vs. 4 runner issue. I think I want to go the truck route. I will checkout the Craigslist link.

Thanks again.


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