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Want to Sell 1988 4runner - $15,000 Salt Lake City, UT
Sad to see it go, but I need to sell my 1988 4runner 275,000 miles. This has been my project truck for over 10 years and has had many upgrades.
- Engine replaced 15,000 miles ago with a 22re rebuilt by 22re Performance in California
-Stage 2.5 rebuild with dual row timing chain conversion
-upgraded I-beam rods
- New clutch/flywheel
- New intake manifold
-Fuel injectors rebuilt
-New radiator
-New belt, hoses, plugs and wires
- Rear Axle rebuild 22,000 miles ago with Marlin Crawler built rear diff with ARB airlocker, 4.88:1 gear ratio, Yukon chromoly axles,
-Front Axle rebuild 22,000 miles ago with Marlin Crawler built front diff, open, 4.88:1 ratio
-Old man emu front and rear suspension and leaf springs
-BFG KO2 33x10.5 R15 lots of tread left
-ARB front winch bumper with engo winch synthetic line and Factor 55 prolink, Vision X light bar and fog lights
-ARB air compressor
-4x4 Labs rear swing out bumper with cooler mount and accessory box mount
Lots of things have been cared for and replaced over the years. The above list are the highlights. Please feel free to message me, text or call with any questions or offers (360) 303-8427 Swing arm off of bumper Swing arm on bumper Swing arm with bike rack attached Swing arm attached to bumper
The large grey box houses the solenoid for the winch. Mounting that on there turned out to be a better option than the box that came mounted originally on top of the winch. It made the winch fit work for the ARB bumper.
There are definitely smaller options for the solenoid box. If I remember correctly, I went with a larger box at the time of install to save myself the headache of bending the heavier gauge wiring for the winch into a really tight box. I don't run taillight extensions. I can see how you would think that the brake lights get obstructed from the rack from the photo I have up. That photo was taken pretty up close. Here's a photo from further back. Which as you can see, the edge of the cooler rack and accessory box rack don't actually come over the brake lights. The guys at 4x4 labs definitely thought through some of those finer detail points when they designed these bumpers.
Yeah, it took me quite a while to decide I was going to sell it. The main reason I'm selling it is my family is out growing it and so I'm not taking it out on the trips I used to take it on.