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khanman47 03-19-2012 10:35 PM

Looking to buy toyota which ones best for me and lift prices?
 
Hey guys new to this forum, anyway im sure I want to get a toyota but I only have a 4k dollar budget for the truck, I want some back seats or somewhere to put my subs, I also wanna get a lift kit whats the cheapest/best money for quality?

wyoming9 03-19-2012 11:38 PM

Welcome to the forum.

What is the main use of this vehicle going to be??

It might also depend where you live. in the great rust belt this liquid brine is destroying all the vehicles .Meaning constant attention.

Do you want a pick up or a 4Runner?

You would have room in an extended cab for you subs.

well start reading.

How much mechanical skill do you have?? Do you have a place to work??

Do you want a project or a turn key where all the work is done.:camp:

stanz 03-19-2012 11:50 PM

I have yet to buy an older model, higher mileage vehicle that I didn't have to put at least $500 in parts into. If you're looking at $4k, I'd reserve about $1200 for the first 3-4 months until you know you're past any bugs.

What are you looking to do with your lift? Personally, I don't advise lift blocks for the rear. Depending on what you're going for, longer shackles can gain you an inch or two in the rear. IFS ball joint spacers can get you some lift up front. Unless you plan on doing that wrenching yourself, you're again looking at about $300-$400 of labor just for that. It only goes up if you get into more extensive lifts.

sherminator866 03-20-2012 05:12 AM

it depends on your use for the truck. like stanz said, when i bought my 94 i had to put almost 1000 into it right off the bat. and if you do find one with no issues it will cost you a bit. it all depends on how much you can do by yourself. its hard tellling not knowing what you really need it for.

khanman47 03-20-2012 08:08 AM

It would be for my daily driver/ going camping dirtbiking on my days off sometimes. Im somewhat mechanicaly inclined ive replaced spark plugs and ignition coils. I've also installed a turbo with some friends help on my old volvo.

Inferno451 03-20-2012 08:53 AM

If you're looking to haul around a dirtbike in the back, i'd be looking for a v6 extended cab tacoma. Great motor with probably adequate power, but it's going to cost you. Tacos aren't cheap. I know dirtbikes arent't the heaviest things in the world, but i wouldn't probably want to tow one with the older 4 cylinder, and the v6 previous to the tacoma gets crappy gas mileage and isn't much fun to work on.

stanz 03-20-2012 09:41 AM

As a point of reference, I bought my 86 4runner for 4k in December. It was a long distance purchase and I even had it checked out. It was the worst purchase I ever made. I'm over 4k into it on top of what I paid. Not what I was expecting.

khanman47 03-20-2012 09:49 AM

http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/2909217914.html

What about this? theres a lot of miles so maybe talk it down to 3800-4000


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