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200,000 Mile Club (1st Gen Tacomas)

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Elmo P Moose, Sep 9, 2010.

  1. Jul 21, 2019 at 7:16 PM
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    Geldingmakr

    Geldingmakr New Member

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    218,000 Miles

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  2. Jul 22, 2019 at 1:19 PM
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    mayday

    mayday Well-Known Member

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    ZrSk4iH0SbCAFnTELwDG5Q.jpg I'm at 207K! Does anyone have any recommendations on long term maintenance? Cheers
     
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  3. Jul 22, 2019 at 5:17 PM
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    GVY

    GVY All those moments will be lost in time

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    98 Tacoma 2.7L SR5
    Bushwacker Cut-Out Fender Flares, ARB Winch Bull Bar, 3" All Pro Bilstein Coilovers, All Pro UCAs, Wheeler Off Road Custom Rear Bumper, All Pro Standard Leaf Pack, Bilstein 5125 rear shocks, All Pro steel-braided brake lines, U-Bolt flip kit, JBA cat-back exhaust, KC 6" Daylighters & 2x6" driving lights, AFE Pro Dry Air Filter, Deck plate mod, Toytec 1" shackles, Rhinolined bed, Tiregate Prerunner, Procomp 85 gloss black steel wheels, 285/75/16 Toyo Open Country M/Ts
    218,000. It sat in my back yard for 2.5 years with a 1/4 tank of fuel. I got a hair up my ass one day, replaced the battery, and she started right back up. Old fuel, old oil, no issues. Everything has been replaced over the past two months and I drive her around pretty regularly now.

    **Meant to say that it's a 98 3rz-fe
     
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  4. Jul 26, 2019 at 4:29 PM
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    OddOne

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    At 283,000 Miles it broke the top timing chain gear , took that as a sign to to a complete rebuild . Now at 300k Miles i broke a lower ball joint. currently replacing ALL ball joints and inner and outer Tie rods and new Strut assemblies and rear shocks. I got the truck when it had 180K miles on it.
     
  5. Aug 11, 2019 at 3:23 PM
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    Bend_corners

    Bend_corners Well-Known Member

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  6. Aug 11, 2019 at 3:40 PM
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    Aitkenkingfish

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    2007 X-RUNNER 300k
    Blue on blue ghost flames, 19 speakers k&n cold air intake, short shifter,
    Sure don't let X-Runner's be part of the fun
     
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  7. Aug 12, 2019 at 4:56 PM
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    16yearsinacoma

    16yearsinacoma New Member

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    97 Tacoma 2.7l 5spd lavender steel
    31x10.50/15s. Slight body lift and level. 3” front 2” in rear. 2300 watt stereo system. 20% window tint.
    97 with 227k. Besides regular maintenance, I’ve had to replace the starter, radiator, drivers manual window regulator, tcase output shaft seal and an oring on the line going into the ac condenser. Less than $1000 in repairs in 22 years. FYI get a 2.7l four cylinder. Its a larger version of the tried and true 22RE and it uses a timing chain not a timing belt.
     
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  8. Aug 14, 2019 at 5:26 AM
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    Trd_taco93

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    New to me 03 trd pre runner, got it with 199k now has 201k in very good condition just needed work. The week I bought it I took it on an 800mile road trip with no issues. Just last week I did a timing belt kit (including water pump drive belts etc), trans drain and fill, new tires, oil change, window regulator. Many more repairs to come.
     
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  9. Aug 15, 2019 at 6:58 PM
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    96towcoma

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    316,245 miles on mine. Been pretty neglected by my cousin for the past 200k. Still runs and drives like new though. Requires no oil between changes! I love it
     
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  10. Aug 16, 2019 at 7:20 PM
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    03-4DOORtaco

    03-4DOORtaco New Member

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    20" light bar Led Headlights
    232k and going strong!! Thinking about a leveling kit, ditch lights, and a new grille. Too bad this college student doesnt really have the money for that right now :-(

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  11. Aug 19, 2019 at 3:20 PM
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    sonoran

    sonoran Big Loop

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    Tires: BF Goodrich TA KO2 235/85-16 Matching Spare (in rotation) Rear Suspension: King 2.5 shocks Custom Alcan springs OME greaseable shackles Front Suspension: King 2.5 coil overs Total Chaos UCAs New OEM LCAs Total Chaos Steering knuckle gussets Total Chaos Steering rack bushings Rear Diff: ARB locker (Zuk-Built diff) ARB HD Compressor Rear diff breather extended Armor: Custom full-coverage skid plates Stubbs sliders CBI rear bumper CBI Frame plates Engine: 3RZ Custom over leaf spring exhaust LCE Heavy Flywheel, Pro clutch LCE Stage 1 Head LCE Stage 1 Cams LCE Balance Shaft Delete Bed: Flip-PAC Camper Spray-in bed liner Footman’s loops Canyon Cooler KIST bottle opener Recovery: Custom and very complete tool/service kit including angle grinder and impact HiLift (I know how to use it) and/or Solo skid floor jack depending on trip Glock e-tool (shovel) Strap Interior: Fire Extinguisher Saddle Blanket seat cover Alpine sound Exterior: Anza Headlights WeatherTech wind deflectors “One Less Sprinter” bumper sticker
    216,500. Runs solid. Replaced original clutch and brake pads at 160k. I'm the original owner.
     
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  12. Aug 20, 2019 at 3:51 PM
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    Waryguide

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    I have a 2002 tacoma with 236,000 miles on it I'm starting to feel like high miles on these dont matter as long as you keep up on matnence and fix any minor things that are wearing on them my abs computer went out on me but other than that nothing that I couldn't fix for pretty cheep
     
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  13. Aug 21, 2019 at 11:01 PM
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    CoreysIRTaco

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    Still looks awesome :thumbsup:
     
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  14. Aug 21, 2019 at 11:10 PM
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    03-4DOORtaco

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    Thanks man!
     
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  15. Aug 22, 2019 at 6:02 PM
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    underaroof

    underaroof ember

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    Just hit 200k this month. Bought with 196k, and did some much needed maintenance. Looking forward to the next 100k!
     
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  16. Aug 22, 2019 at 6:10 PM
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    GQ7227

    GQ7227 mw survivor

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    309km east of Hazard ...the good life
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    '97 black SR5 0g ~ MT @ 176k ...
    black woolWax, green IFC, borlaCB, custom Line-X PC drums, skid, nuts, hooks, 1/4 silver frame...
    what % of people in this club have put on the 200k miles by themselves, that own those miles?

    i am attempting to get there but have aways to go still...
    potential summer vacation next year to the arctic circle may help :)
     
  17. Aug 23, 2019 at 3:34 AM
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    patoeknee

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    2003 3.4L with the off-road package. Manual 5-speed Xtracab. 274,000 miles on it. Bought it new.

    Normal stuff - timing belt, tires, brakes, routine maintenance.

    I'm on my third set (factory+replace+replace) set of front calipers. Rear shoes, drums, brake cylinders are factory, and I do keep those brakes adjusted and can feel them working (or not when they need adjusting.) Part of the parking brake handle assembly had to be replaced, and I need to clean and lube the parking break levers and pivots regularly. I can't believe they've lasted this long.

    On my third alternator. Clutch+pressplate+TObearing done at 182,000. Blew a power steering hose at 240,00 which resulted in needing new p/s pump.

    Toyota put on a new frame under warranty at 213,000 miles, so I decided this was going to be an even longer term relationship. That job includes new leaf springs, bushings, a/c evac and refill, bushings, etc., etc. While it was all apart, I paid parts cost for new struts, rear shocks, and cat-back exhaust. I also had the wheels blasted and repainted, and put in a new sound system - head unit, little under-seat sub, new rear speakers (never got to the door speakers).

    Once after a stall and false-start at a traffic light, the airbag light went on and would not go out. Dealer worked through the factory troubleshooting procedure (unplug and replug all the components and cables) and the system reset itself and the light has been off for 10 years now.

    I did a cross-country trip in December 2018, and so in November I replaced all the gear oil in the cases. Noticed that the rear diff housing had rusted through and was seeping. Dorman makes a replacement weld-on stamped steel plate replacement, and I had someone cut bad part out and weld the new part on. Had to pull the axles and diff carrier.

    After the trip, I started getting a code for a misfire on cyl #3, which I started chasing down. And I am still chasing down the misfire 6 months later. It's occasional, on cold startup after sitting for a couple days, and on hot restart after a quick shutdown. New plugs, wires, #3 coil, vac lines, PVC valve&grommet did not solve it, though many of those items looked like they needed replacement anyway. I ran some fuel injector cleaner through it, seemed to help but then did not. It probably needs a new head; hammering at 85 for 100s of miles on the Texas interstates might have stressed the old girl too hard. I'm going to put some Bars head gasket fix in it and see what happens.

    I think I have this problem: https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/3-4-head-gasket-replacement-help-please.219245/


    Early this year I had the throttle body stick shut a couple times in sub-zero temps; each time it threw a code and went into limp home mode. I tried cleaning the throttle body (cleaned the intake plenum and mass air sensor too) but that didn't solve it. I got a new Toyota throttle body from Conicelli Toyota in PA for $625, other dealers wanted $1,200 for that part. That solved the throttle sticking problem. The occasional near-stall when starting to move the truck went away; I had blamed that on driver error but it seems the throttle plate was actually sticking a little, or maybe this last bit is all my imagination.

    I got under the truck with a wire brush, rag, solvent, and rattle cans of rust reformer and rusty metal paint to clean up the rusty spots under the bed, on the frame, on the spare carrier, backing plates, and engine skid plates. This took the better part of three days. Should have done this a couple years earlier. Rust is a time issue -- we can just slow it down if we live in the salt belt. The gas tank guard / skid plate is beyond repainting. The backing plates for the rear brakes are looking shabby with small rust holes but they have shiny new paint on them. Maybe the paint will hold them together for a while ;).

    I was having a "new" spare tire mounted (saved the best of the old tires last time they were replaced) as the spare had been up there for 16 years. The wheel was rusted terribly so I bought a new steel wheel from Tirerack.

    Had two rounds of issues with crappy valve stems slow leaking (need air every 5 days) after a local guy did the tires. Both times I had the dealer remount all the tires and replace all the valve stems and the problem was fixed. The first time the dealer found a slow leak (small bubble) on a stem so we knew it was the valve stem. The second time just assumed that was the problem.

    I've put new aftermarket head lights and tail lights on it some time in the distant past. Will need to replace the head lights again.

    I'm starting to hear the layshaft in the transmission when in neutral with the clutch let out.
     
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  18. Sep 5, 2019 at 3:26 PM
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    STNSFNST

    STNSFNST Active Member

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    Cold air intake, exhaust, 3" suspension lift, 33" BFG's
    A very sad day for me, 60 miles away from 200k my tranny decided it was over it. And now im not sure it will be worth fixing or if I'm already in to deep to not fix it. In the last 2 years since truck has been mine ( inherited from original owner, my dad, who was just over driving a manual transmission) I've put a motor, radiator, tires, suspension all the way around, and tons of smaller items setting me back just under 10k and now another 3.4k for tranny and driveshaft. Not to mention pretty much all the bushings are worn out if still there at all and wheels are shot. I dont know if it is really worth it to keep investing money into or just time to cut my losses. I love this truck and it's been around since i was 12. Should I fix it and keep it or see how much it will get me towards a turd gen?

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  19. Sep 5, 2019 at 4:31 PM
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    GQ7227

    GQ7227 mw survivor

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    309km east of Hazard ...the good life
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    '97 black SR5 0g ~ MT @ 176k ...
    black woolWax, green IFC, borlaCB, custom Line-X PC drums, skid, nuts, hooks, 1/4 silver frame...
    since it was your Dad's i suppose it has high sentimental value?
    that sort of thing is hard to put a value on!
     
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  20. Sep 5, 2019 at 5:45 PM
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    STNSFNST

    STNSFNST Active Member

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    Cold air intake, exhaust, 3" suspension lift, 33" BFG's
    Yeah but pops is still kicking it haha. But still put alot of my time into this truck so yeah hard to place value on that too
     
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