Bought a new truck, couple questions
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Bought a new truck, couple questions
Yesterday I picked up a 2002 Tacoma TRD, they were asking 12K I paid 8K.
It has the following options,
-Diff locker
-3.4L 5VZE
-XCab
-5spd
-TRD Package
-4x4
-Power everything
-K&N Intake
-112,XXX miles
-Borla Exhaust.
It was involved in one accident which was not repaired (the rear bumper got bent a little) so I will be replacing the bumper with a Trail-Gear most likely.
But since i'm new to these Tacomas I have a few questions;
-How much oil does the 5VZE take? I am seeing 5.8qts.
-I need to replace the brakes, is there an upgrade I should do while i'm at it? Edit: Found the Tundra upgrade.
I appreciate any tips/advice you guys can give me, as i will be searching too.
I will try and get pics up soon!
-Thanks, Brian
It has the following options,
-Diff locker
-3.4L 5VZE
-XCab
-5spd
-TRD Package
-4x4
-Power everything
-K&N Intake
-112,XXX miles
-Borla Exhaust.
It was involved in one accident which was not repaired (the rear bumper got bent a little) so I will be replacing the bumper with a Trail-Gear most likely.
But since i'm new to these Tacomas I have a few questions;
-How much oil does the 5VZE take? I am seeing 5.8qts.
-I need to replace the brakes, is there an upgrade I should do while i'm at it? Edit: Found the Tundra upgrade.
I appreciate any tips/advice you guys can give me, as i will be searching too.
I will try and get pics up soon!
-Thanks, Brian
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I dont know much about tacomas either but... score! I have heard/read that these engines are very powerful and it will be sweet not to have torsion bars. Looking forward to see what you do to it...
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Good find! I did the tundra brake upgrade and am very happy with it. There are two different tundra calipers you can you. Here is a great thread about it. Depending on the condition on you soft lines, you might want stainless steel lines at the same time. The 5vz is a great motor. I've got 186,000 on mine with no problems.
One good mod for the e locker is the grey/blue wire mod. The 4runners and tacomas have different color wires but it is one of those two. When you splice that wire in your 4wd control box it lets you lock the rear diff when your not in 4 low. Very handy to have.
Be careful with your K&N filter, if you over oil it it will clog your maf and trigger a cel.
The deckplate mod is very popular. There is a raging debate whether or not it gains any actual power but it makes a lot of noise. I like mine quiet. Taking off the air elbow inside the fender does help too.
My engine always takes about 5.5 quarts. I think there aren't any differences in oil capacity.
Since your has power everything and is an xtra cab I doubt it has manual locking hubs. Those only came on the base 4wd's but are nice to have. I don't know how much you know about the ADD system. Your front drive shaft and axles are spinning all the time whether or not your in 4wd. The system is then engaged to the transfer case when you engage 4wd. Getting the manual hubs eases wear on axles, cv joints and boots, etc. Plus you get a small mpg boost.
I'm sure I'm forgetting some stuff. Look around. There is a ton of stuff. Scuba knows that truck inside and out. I've really enjoyed your 4runner. Curious to see what you do to this one.
Wabbit is right. Where's the pics?
One good mod for the e locker is the grey/blue wire mod. The 4runners and tacomas have different color wires but it is one of those two. When you splice that wire in your 4wd control box it lets you lock the rear diff when your not in 4 low. Very handy to have.
Be careful with your K&N filter, if you over oil it it will clog your maf and trigger a cel.
The deckplate mod is very popular. There is a raging debate whether or not it gains any actual power but it makes a lot of noise. I like mine quiet. Taking off the air elbow inside the fender does help too.
My engine always takes about 5.5 quarts. I think there aren't any differences in oil capacity.
Since your has power everything and is an xtra cab I doubt it has manual locking hubs. Those only came on the base 4wd's but are nice to have. I don't know how much you know about the ADD system. Your front drive shaft and axles are spinning all the time whether or not your in 4wd. The system is then engaged to the transfer case when you engage 4wd. Getting the manual hubs eases wear on axles, cv joints and boots, etc. Plus you get a small mpg boost.
I'm sure I'm forgetting some stuff. Look around. There is a ton of stuff. Scuba knows that truck inside and out. I've really enjoyed your 4runner. Curious to see what you do to this one.
Wabbit is right. Where's the pics?
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Oh one more thing. You might already know this but you'll hear a lot about the strawberry milkshake. You don't have to worry about since you've got a manual. Have fun!
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Lol no this one's staying with me.
Wow! Awesome! What a plethora of information!
Really greatly appreciate all the info!
Keep a look out for the build-thread!
Hmm, that seems more than what i'm reading.
Good find! I did the tundra brake upgrade and am very happy with it. There are two different tundra calipers you can you. Here is a great thread about it. Depending on the condition on you soft lines, you might want stainless steel lines at the same time. The 5vz is a great motor. I've got 186,000 on mine with no problems.
One good mod for the e locker is the grey/blue wire mod. The 4runners and tacomas have different color wires but it is one of those two. When you splice that wire in your 4wd control box it lets you lock the rear diff when your not in 4 low. Very handy to have.
Be careful with your K&N filter, if you over oil it it will clog your maf and trigger a cel.
The deckplate mod is very popular. There is a raging debate whether or not it gains any actual power but it makes a lot of noise. I like mine quiet. Taking off the air elbow inside the fender does help too.
My engine always takes about 5.5 quarts. I think there aren't any differences in oil capacity.
Since your has power everything and is an xtra cab I doubt it has manual locking hubs. Those only came on the base 4wd's but are nice to have. I don't know how much you know about the ADD system. Your front drive shaft and axles are spinning all the time whether or not your in 4wd. The system is then engaged to the transfer case when you engage 4wd. Getting the manual hubs eases wear on axles, cv joints and boots, etc. Plus you get a small mpg boost.
I'm sure I'm forgetting some stuff. Look around. There is a ton of stuff. Scuba knows that truck inside and out. I've really enjoyed your 4runner. Curious to see what you do to this one.
Wabbit is right. Where's the pics?
One good mod for the e locker is the grey/blue wire mod. The 4runners and tacomas have different color wires but it is one of those two. When you splice that wire in your 4wd control box it lets you lock the rear diff when your not in 4 low. Very handy to have.
Be careful with your K&N filter, if you over oil it it will clog your maf and trigger a cel.
The deckplate mod is very popular. There is a raging debate whether or not it gains any actual power but it makes a lot of noise. I like mine quiet. Taking off the air elbow inside the fender does help too.
My engine always takes about 5.5 quarts. I think there aren't any differences in oil capacity.
Since your has power everything and is an xtra cab I doubt it has manual locking hubs. Those only came on the base 4wd's but are nice to have. I don't know how much you know about the ADD system. Your front drive shaft and axles are spinning all the time whether or not your in 4wd. The system is then engaged to the transfer case when you engage 4wd. Getting the manual hubs eases wear on axles, cv joints and boots, etc. Plus you get a small mpg boost.
I'm sure I'm forgetting some stuff. Look around. There is a ton of stuff. Scuba knows that truck inside and out. I've really enjoyed your 4runner. Curious to see what you do to this one.
Wabbit is right. Where's the pics?
Really greatly appreciate all the info!
Keep a look out for the build-thread!
Hmm, that seems more than what i'm reading.
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Good looking truck! You sure don't like the dull blend in colors though. I've always liked that red.
I don't mind sharing. I haven't come up with any of that on my own. Just happy to pass it along. Make sure to put a link to the build thread on here when you start one.
I don't mind sharing. I haven't come up with any of that on my own. Just happy to pass it along. Make sure to put a link to the build thread on here when you start one.
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Sweet find!! Deckplate mod is awesome, its the ISR mod that people question whether it produces any results or not.
Have you looked under the truck at the frame? I know there was a frame recall for these trucks for the frame rotting away, and it seemed to be much worse in places where they salt the roads.
Also check the ball joints. It seems like its always the 3rd gen 4runners and 95-04 tacomas that had catastrophic failures and major damage after a ball joint goes bad.
Good luck with this one, you've definitely got the best of both worlds now having a truck AND a 4runner.
Have you looked under the truck at the frame? I know there was a frame recall for these trucks for the frame rotting away, and it seemed to be much worse in places where they salt the roads.
Also check the ball joints. It seems like its always the 3rd gen 4runners and 95-04 tacomas that had catastrophic failures and major damage after a ball joint goes bad.
Good luck with this one, you've definitely got the best of both worlds now having a truck AND a 4runner.
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Sweet find!! Deckplate mod is awesome, its the ISR mod that people question whether it produces any results or not.
Have you looked under the truck at the frame? I know there was a frame recall for these trucks for the frame rotting away, and it seemed to be much worse in places where they salt the roads.
Also check the ball joints. It seems like its always the 3rd gen 4runners and 95-04 tacomas that had catastrophic failures and major damage after a ball joint goes bad.
Good luck with this one, you've definitely got the best of both worlds now having a truck AND a 4runner.
Have you looked under the truck at the frame? I know there was a frame recall for these trucks for the frame rotting away, and it seemed to be much worse in places where they salt the roads.
Also check the ball joints. It seems like its always the 3rd gen 4runners and 95-04 tacomas that had catastrophic failures and major damage after a ball joint goes bad.
Good luck with this one, you've definitely got the best of both worlds now having a truck AND a 4runner.
Doesn't the deckplate mod have to do with the stock air intake?
I'll have to do some searching on the ISR mod, not sure at all what that is.
I checked the truck over very well, the frame seems very well, even so, i'm going to have it checked over by a Toyota dealership so they can either coat the frame or replace it if need be.
When is the timing belt supposed to be done? I'm going to have it done the Tacoma is on 113K i think it's supposed to be done at 90K right? Either way i'm getting it done this week, not taking any chances.
Thanks for the ball joint info, i'll replace them while i'm under there.
Yeah now i have the best of both worlds, i'm excited about this
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Oops, missed the K&N part, you wont need to worry about the deckplate.
And yes, most people will say about 90k. If it hasnt been done then its definitely do. Sometimes when the timing belt is replaced, there will be a sticker on the timing cover when the service was completed and the mileage, and sometimes they put it up front more, near where the hood support clips in. Maybe if you find a sticker saying it was done recently then that will save you a few bucks.
And yes, most people will say about 90k. If it hasnt been done then its definitely do. Sometimes when the timing belt is replaced, there will be a sticker on the timing cover when the service was completed and the mileage, and sometimes they put it up front more, near where the hood support clips in. Maybe if you find a sticker saying it was done recently then that will save you a few bucks.
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Oops, missed the K&N part, you wont need to worry about the deckplate.
And yes, most people will say about 90k. If it hasnt been done then its definitely do. Sometimes when the timing belt is replaced, there will be a sticker on the timing cover when the service was completed and the mileage, and sometimes they put it up front more, near where the hood support clips in. Maybe if you find a sticker saying it was done recently then that will save you a few bucks.
And yes, most people will say about 90k. If it hasnt been done then its definitely do. Sometimes when the timing belt is replaced, there will be a sticker on the timing cover when the service was completed and the mileage, and sometimes they put it up front more, near where the hood support clips in. Maybe if you find a sticker saying it was done recently then that will save you a few bucks.