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I like the old 4-runnersMy vote: Put an LS 5.3 in it
Cool first ride, rebuild it as there isn’t much to them. 4cyl? If so it’ll sound like my wr450 and make similar power!
3 ltr V6. Rebuild kits are $500 after a quick search, used motors start about the same. Need to pull the motor either way, what the cylinder walls look like is the deciding point.
Quote from: JR on June 10, 2023, 07:01:55 PM 3 ltr V6. Rebuild kits are $500 after a quick search, used motors start about the same. Need to pull the motor either way, what the cylinder walls look like is the deciding point. Copy assumed maybe that was still 42re (not a yota guy so just a guess)
Quote from: JR on June 10, 2023, 06:53:20 PM Well, youngest is turning 16 this Oct. and has been eyeing toyotas. We/he just bought a 1995 4Runner, V6, auto. Needs an engine, but for $900 we can do that and knew up front. Needs the basic TLC but for a 30 year old SUV, paint, seat covers ,etc. Options are to rebuild or swap motor, was told it was run low on oil, but runs. That’ll be a great first rig! We owned a 95 long ago as well as an 02 and a 00.
Well, youngest is turning 16 this Oct. and has been eyeing toyotas. We/he just bought a 1995 4Runner, V6, auto. Needs an engine, but for $900 we can do that and knew up front. Needs the basic TLC but for a 30 year old SUV, paint, seat covers ,etc. Options are to rebuild or swap motor, was told it was run low on oil, but runs.
Great first ride
The title says four runner but that’s a suburban
Quote from: Bigdave_185 on June 18, 2023, 07:35:48 PMThe title says four runner but that’s a suburban And? Had to do that to get the runner in the driveway,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,