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azhondagrl Dec 27, 2006 04:13 PM

year comparisons
 
Ok so this definitly belongs here in the newbie section. Like i've mentioned before, I've never owned a truck...only cars. So I want you to tell me what years out of the 80's came up with the best trucks. I need to know what to look for and would like to know common problems with certain years. please and thank you.

tc Dec 27, 2006 04:39 PM

The big changes were in '85 when Fuel Injection was introduced in the 4Runner and '86 when the solid axle was replaced with independent front suspension.

If you're looking for a trail rig then, the '85 4Runner is like the holy grail - fuel injected and solid axle.

azhondagrl Dec 27, 2006 04:41 PM

well I need a truck, for my quad.....I don't know that i'm really looking for a trail rig though.

tc Dec 27, 2006 04:49 PM

Then whatever you can find will work. The carbureted 22R is a great motor, if it is running poorly, it's pretty much your own fault - super easy to work on, no computer to get in the way, however, you will have to work on it keeping it in tune. The fuel injected 22RE will require less attention, but when it does require maintenance, it'll take more than a little turn with a screwdriver.

Go with a 4cylinder, not a 6 (the 3VZE or 3.slow) and avoid the automatics at all costs (not that they're bad - just incredibly poorly matched to the motors)

Lysmachia Dec 27, 2006 04:52 PM

You'll pay more for the holy grail truck Troy talks about in AZ because it is uber popular down there, so if you just wanna tow the quad (or are you putting it in the bed???) Then somethin' else. Thougth I garuntee if ya go wheeling with us, you'll want a truck before ya know it!

azhondagrl Dec 27, 2006 05:10 PM

No i want a truck, not a runner....too see what i'm actually lookin for check my classified. https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f180/wanted-mid-late-80s-4wd-complete-vehicle-102586/

just was trying to see what with the trucks i should look out for when buying. engine wise or body/parts wise

Paul H. Dec 27, 2006 05:16 PM

You may want to check over at TTORA also but they are not as fun as we are.

rocket Dec 27, 2006 11:56 PM

For what your wanting in your add... thank me later and get a 86'+ or even a low to mid 90's. They are much, much easier to find, have less miles, are inexpensive, have more options, smoother ride, 22RE, etc...

Elton Dec 28, 2006 12:12 AM

how bout a 86-88 pickup 4x4 x-cab 22re 5spd i like the look of those trucks the most

Tofer Dec 28, 2006 01:05 AM


Originally Posted by rocket (Post 50374534)
For what your wanting in your add... thank me later and get a 86'+ or even a low to mid 90's. They are much, much easier to find, have less miles, are inexpensive, have more options, smoother ride, 22RE, etc...

agreed. for 3100 you should be able to pick something up in the 90+ years. have you been watching craigslist?

Tofer Dec 28, 2006 01:34 AM

i just replyed on your ad... there are alot of 2wds for sale in your area... but i found a couple 85s :D

azhondagrl Dec 28, 2006 05:52 AM

yeah i know there are a ton of 2wd's, thats the one thing i'm not willing to give up. I have been looking all over craigslist and the truck trader...every day in fact. I have called on many and it seems like they either think it is gold or its pushing 300k. I'm just gonna be picky and there is nothing anybody can do about it. haha. I have a reliable car to drive until I find the right truck so no use in buying one that isn't what i want. =) I will look into these years then, i drove a 91 it was really nice and it was the original owner but it had no AC as the guy bought in wisconsin...i'm not willing to do that. lol.

tc Dec 28, 2006 08:59 AM

High mileage shouldn't be too much of a concern with the trucks you're looking at.

camo4x4 Jan 3, 2007 11:24 AM

I have nothing but good things to say about my 86 4x4. It is very easy to work on. I am just getting into the 4x4 scene, but with general knowlege of cars and the haynes book, these things are easy. I get 25 mpg on highway with 32/11.5 tires and can tow my trailer and bike easily. my .02 i'm sure you'll find somthing. Just keep looking. They pop up every day.

azhondagrl Jan 3, 2007 12:26 PM

yeah i've been studying craigslist, auto trader, ebay, kbb classifieds, and the newspaper like its my job!!! but everytime I find something good its gone, or they are asking way too much and not willing to come down, or its a 2wd or single cab. i'm startin to get ansy, lol. please , can someone just drop one down right in front of me?! please and thanks.=)

gilby4runner Jan 3, 2007 12:50 PM

my first yota was an 86. Great truck all around. be sure to check for rust on the 80's Yotas. (bed and frame) Good luck

tc Jan 3, 2007 01:31 PM


Originally Posted by gilby4runner (Post 50381966)
be sure to check for rust on the 80's Yotas. (bed and frame) Good luck

You DID see where she lives, right? (Aridzona)

I think you meant to say be sure to check all the plastic/rubber for dryrot and UV cracking... :lol:

gilby4runner Jan 3, 2007 01:33 PM

Good Point...


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