WTB[SouthCent]: 1988 4runner
#1
1988 4runner
I am needing the 3 switches located in the console between the seats which operates the rear window,rear wiper and the rear window lock. Need the "L" shaped bracket located around the side window on drivers and passenger side. Also need the heater control and cable located in the dash. Interior dome light and the metal trimming that goes around the windshield on the outside of the vehicle. Also need gray drivers and passenger interior door arm rest. This is for a 1988 4runner. If anyone has any or all of these items,please contact me asap with prices,including s/h to 39562. Thanks
#4
Switches
Hi arlindsay1992, Thanks for responding. Sorry for not getting back with you sooner but we had a death in the family and have been busy with the arrangements. Is $50 the least you'll take for the switches? Also I have been reading your progress with the gray 4Runner you were working on. It looks great with the 33x10.5 R15 tires. I have to buy tires for mine but will have to go with the 235 due to the price. The smaller tires does not look as good but they cost less than half price of the larger tires. I haven't read all your post yet but have read up to the picture of the 4Runner with the larger tires and it's been very interesting reading.
#5
Sorry to hear about that, man.
$45 sound better? I'll post the pictures up tonight. I snapped the pictures a few days ago just need to post them up.
235 tires are a lot cheaper, absolutely. 31x10.5 R15's are a good compromise between size and price. 235 75 R15 and 31x10.5 R15 are about the two most common size tires for midsize trucks so you can get replacements cheap and anywhere if you need one when you're out of town. Once you get above 31's it's less and less likely you'd be able to stop into a tire shop and expect them to have your size sitting around.
$45 sound better? I'll post the pictures up tonight. I snapped the pictures a few days ago just need to post them up.
235 tires are a lot cheaper, absolutely. 31x10.5 R15's are a good compromise between size and price. 235 75 R15 and 31x10.5 R15 are about the two most common size tires for midsize trucks so you can get replacements cheap and anywhere if you need one when you're out of town. Once you get above 31's it's less and less likely you'd be able to stop into a tire shop and expect them to have your size sitting around.
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I would like to get all three but I was checking my bank account this morning. After I get the tires I wont have enough left over to get the switches but I will definitely keep you in mind and buy them as soon as I can,that is if you still have them. Thanks for sending the pictures and i'm sorry for causing you the trouble then not making the purchase.
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