1985 Toyota 4runner - Ready to crawl

TRD270

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SaSaSandy
SOLD SOLD SOLD

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Rebuilt engine, 13,000 miles since rebuild
Dual transfer cases using Marlin Crawler adapter
CV rear driveshaft from GRS Drivelines
Long-slip front driveshaft from High Angle Driveline
5.29 Yukon gears, Detroit Locker in rear axle
5.29 Yukon gears, Lock-Right locker, Longfield birfields in front axle, with diff armor
Crossover steering with IFS steering box
Hydraulic assist power steering
Ladder-style traction bars front and rear
Budbuilt low-profile transfer case crossmember, uses both transfer case mounts and includes skidplate
All-Pro lift springs – 4” front, 3” rear
Long-travel Bilstein 5125 shocks on extended mounts front and rear
Tubular rear bumper with corner protection and receiver-style tow point
Tubular rocker panel protectors
Tubular front bumper with D-ring attachments, winch mount, and two Hella 500 lights
Champion 8000 lb winch
17” Pro Comp Steel Wheels
35 x 12.50 Maxxis Trepador radial tires
One 35” Trepador as a spare matching wheel
Quick-release mudflaps
Alpine Stereo with iPod and aux hook ups
Remote 6x9 speakers great for putting out on the roof for camp tunes


Best of all it was built by Carl (I Lean) so you know it's done right

$4500 What a steal

If you don't want a street rig it would be a great start to a buggy, as sad as it would be.

Make me a reasonable offer, I'll keep it parked on the side of the house, and turn it into a buggy before I give it away

Will consider partial trades for firearms

Interested in - Any glock, S&W MP Shield, Springfield XD's, Colt or Rock River AR's, most 1911's, large caliber revolvers, I'll entertain shotguns, and some 22LR rifles.

Will also take JK parts for trades.... not sure what one would have to trade looking for a crawler.

This money is going to JK parts anyway so.... here's what i'm after.

Sliders
Bumpers
Winch
Skids
LED light bar
Pull pal
Bikini Top
Tell me what you got :D
 
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TRD270

Emptying Pockets Again
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SaSaSandy
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Figured it out
 

sixstringsteve

Well-Known Member
Location
UT
This rig flat out works. I followed it for 5 days, 4 hours on the freeway to Hole in the Rock trail, 3 days on the trail, and another day back. Bump for a fantastic rig.
 

sixstringsteve

Well-Known Member
Location
UT
Man I'm half tempted to sell my 3rd gen to buy this. But like Kevin my wife might not be to fond of me after!!

If you plan on doing more crawling, you would save a TON of money on this. This rig is dialed and can handle Moab's toughest trails.

In fact, if you didn't sell your 3rd gen, this would still be cheaper/more capable than a sas on your rig (in my opinion).
 

Kevin B.

Not often wrong. Never quite right.
Moderator
Location
Vehicular limbo
It's easier to ask forgiveness than permission - keep the 3rd gen for daily driver/long range duty, but this rig will go almost anywhere you want it to, and if you absolutely must get there in comfort you'll have that beast of a truck to tow it with.

You're due a mid-life crisis. You know you want this.
 

TRD270

Emptying Pockets Again
Supporting Member
Location
SaSaSandy
Thanks for the comments, it is a fantastic rig I will be sad to let it go. Its' more rig than I need, and i'm sure someone could put it to better use than me.

Bump for the weekenders
 
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