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toyotarunner92 Mar 20, 2008 09:58 AM

Money!!!
 
ok so i just took my truck into toyota. BIG PROBLEMS.

fixed:
a/c
clutch
bushings
seals
bent shift linkage

a bunch of other stuff as well. i am 17 years old. $1800 ugh so i need to pay for that today. what joy. at least i will get my baby back!

226,000 miles, still as sexy as before. :banger:

i need to get upgrades, now that i have fixed all the major problems...
-anyone got any ideas?

31x10.5xr15 tires, speaker system, ISR Mod, rs5000's all around, OME 901HD coils, smooth running

gilby4runner Mar 20, 2008 10:00 AM

17 years old and you just dropped 1800 on getting it fixed and your asking where you can spend more money... I want your after school job or your allowance.

4x4phil Mar 20, 2008 10:05 AM

ouch, 1,800 is what I paid for my whole truck, with extras.

keithguts Mar 20, 2008 10:05 AM


Originally Posted by gilby4runner (Post 50783768)
17 years old and you just dropped 1800 on getting it fixed and your asking where you can spend more money... I want your after school job or your allowance.

Me to!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Georgiadave Mar 20, 2008 10:18 AM

Why not drive it awhile and see what changes would improve the utility of the truck? You may find that it does everything you want it to do, just as it is.

Junkers88 Mar 20, 2008 10:20 AM


Originally Posted by Georgiadave (Post 50783783)
Why not drive it awhile and see what changes would improve the utility of the truck? You may find that it does everything you want it to do, just as it is.


Darn good advice right there.

dirtoyboy Mar 20, 2008 11:05 AM

First thing I would buy is a Factory service manual to figure out how to save myself 1800 bucks

Brenjen Mar 20, 2008 11:06 AM

Depends on what you want, hard to give suggestions without knowing that.

I personally want front & rear ARB's, a power tank, a winch with an ARB style bumper, sliders, a marlin rear bumper, full belly skid pans, a Sonoran Steel IFS truss, 1UZFE V-8 engine, a CB, a decent CD player, Geolander M/T+ tires & a dual battery set-up.....oh & my A/C fixed.....oh & some HID trail lights mounted into the front bumper.....& a spare transmission sitting in my garage.




Edit: OH yeah...my passenger side oil leak fixed too....dang I am lazy & needy.

toyotarunner92 Mar 20, 2008 12:16 PM

lol thanks guys i do have a good job... sushi chef = $60 an hour... so i do have a little excess money. a little bit. i guess i will just wait and see what happens with my truck to get the upgrades and stuff. i want a v-8 but that is way out of my time frames and skill level. The only reason i put the 1800 into it was beuase i am not getting rid of it for a LOOONNNGGGG TIME. actually...

there will be floating cars and i wills till have my 4runner. boo yaa

the best off roading thing i could think of would to get bigger subwoofers, becuase they vibrate!, which increases bounce, which increases your chances or getting over that big rock...except not.

anyways thanks for all your guys help.

aviator Mar 20, 2008 12:24 PM

Sounds like you're already off to a fine start...
When you have the cash I'd do an free flow exhaust to help your engine exhale, and [touching off huge debate argument here lol] a K&N airfilter if you have'nt already to free up the inhale side. These two mods will give you more power and better fuel economy. After that a set of member wheezy2k's cams and you'll have a very nice set up without going to a v8...
other things you can do are a custom interior re-colour all this will cost you is time and a few cans of vinyl/plastic spray paint (check out member tv4184's very well done and documented thread on a custom black interior conversion for more info here). Several members have done full sound deadening mods as well, several well done threads on that topic are here also.
Oh! and welcome to the family...

Brenjen Mar 22, 2008 08:18 AM

I had a K&N on my '95 & it got about the same gas mileage as the paper filter that's in it now. I didn't want to risk gunking up the AFM or whatever it's called on this model so now it's sitting in my living room with the ADD plates I took off. The wife is pissed off every time she goes out the door because of my tools & parts in there SO - :nana: to you wifey poo! (I'm glad she doesn't read the YT forums)

aviator Mar 22, 2008 04:28 PM

The 92 does'nt have that kind of AFM so no worries about "gunking it up"...

Tofer Mar 22, 2008 04:42 PM

your 17 and making $60/hr?!!!?


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