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Sold 2004 Toyota Tacoma 2.7l 4x4

Discussion in '1st Gen Tacomas For Sale (1995-2004)' started by witch doctor, Jan 4, 2019.

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  1. Jan 4, 2019 at 7:44 AM
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    witch doctor

    witch doctor [OP] Mycophagist

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    2.7l '04 Xcab 5-speed 4x4
    2004 Toyota Tacoma 2.7l 4cyl 3RZ-FE SR5 4x4

    PRICE REDUCED
    Sold for $8000


    Currently has 177,000 mi and will be increasing as it is my DD

    5 speed Transmission

    Manual windows, locks, and mirrors

    Frame replaced by Toyota

    Non Smoking vehicle

    Religiously washed the underside after each snowstorm, including the insides of the frame rails


    Location: State College, Pennsylvania, USA

    Work done in the last year:
    Marlin Crawler Heavy Duty clutch kit, also replaced pilot & throwout bearing
    Both Lower Ball Joint
    Both Outer tie rods
    Sway bar end links
    New CV axle, driver side.
    Alignment
    Coolant Flush, replaced upper and lower radiator hoses
    Upper and Lower idler pulleys/mounts
    New windshield
    Spark plugs
    Front Brake pads and rotors
    Old man Emu AAL installed


    Known problems:

    The only engine code that comes up is P0135, and its a malfunction of the circuit that pre-heats one of the O2 sensors, however both sensors work proper, as i was assured this by a professional mechanic.

    A/C will need to be recharged.

    Some rust on the bottom of driver/passenger door, as well as some on the pinch weld on the body below the doors.

    Tires are under 50% tread.




    Modifications List


    -Old Man Emu 2" Suspension Lift w 881 coils, Dakar Leaf pack & Add-A-Leaf

    -2" Diff drop kit

    -Light Racing Upper Control Arms

    -Superbump Bumpstops

    -Relentless Fabrications powdercoated Rear Bumper

    -Marlin Crawler Heavy Duty Clutch kit

    -ARB Dual Compresor w/ Tire Inflation kit

    -Heavy duty wires to replace original witing harness, with aftermarket battery terminals

    -PRINSU powdercoated Roof Rack

    -Scangauge II mounted on steering wheel

    -Weather Tech Floormats

    -ARE Fiberglass Cap w/ sliding-vented windoors

    -Red Line Tuning Gas struts on hood

    -Pop & Lock Tailgate locking handle

    -ARB Rear Differential Breather

    -Mac's custom tie downs Aluminum tracks on inner bed rails

    -Drawers and platform in bed, with hardwood birch plywood made w/ soy based fermaldahyde free glue, and stained with two coats of low VOC 100% biodegradeable oil/wax.



    Repairs/Maintinence/Modifications Timeline


    Oil & Filter change, grease driveline, grease Upper Ctrl Arms & Rear Shackles (moly specific), and tire rotation every 5,000mi, and airfilters replaced when necessary. All non upgraded parts replaced with OEM parts, except for the MOOG greasable sway bar end links.


    129,000 Complete frame replacement from Toyota, including new brake lines.


    139,800 New BFG AT KO2 235/85/r16 (31.7") x 5


    140,400 Alignment, installed Macs Custom Tie Downs aluminum track to the inside of the bed rails. Weather tech fitted floor mats. 3M Ceramic series 20% window tint applied.


    141,300 Relentless Fabrications powdercoated 3/16" steel rear bar w 3/4" smittybilt D shackles. Installed Red Line Tuning gas struts for the hood.


    144,000 Replace reverse switch on transmission/tighten belts.


    145,000 Old Man Emu 2" Suspension lift including 881 coils, dakar leaf pack w/ greasable rear shackles, rear struts, U bolts, BPV relocation bracket. Wheelers offroad superbump rear Bumpstops Light Racing Upper control arms, for proper alignment (greasable). Rear Differential oil change. Differential drop kit installed. Front diff transmission/transfer case oil chaged with Royal Purple, replaced front diff drain plug. Alignment.


    148,000 Replaced Carrier (center) bearing. Fiberglass A.R.E. Cap w/ sliding vented windoors, sliding front cab window, Thule rack tracks, installed and made watertight by dealer. Has not been removed since.


    150,000 ARB Rear Differential breather installed,plumbed to the top end of the firewall, under the hood.


    152,000 ARB Twin compressor on a universal mount installed. PRINSU roof rack install. ScanGauge II installed. Pop lock tailgate lock added. Balance wheels.


    153,400 Old Man Emu Add a leaf installed. replaced passenger side steering rack boot.


    154,000 Front pads and rotors changed, Checked for play in all wheel bearings, none found. Changed spark plugs. Plenty of shoe left in rear drum brakes when inspected.


    155,000 Replaced transmission with a Marlin Crawler Heavy duty clutch kit. Replaced driver side parking brake pivot arms & springs. Removed corroded old wire harness and replaced with large heavy duty wiring and new aftermarket battery terminals that are designed for ease of wiring in accessories.


    170,000 New outter tie rods, left and right. New Lower ball joints, left and right. Replaced upper idler pulley and mount.


    171,000 Alignment


    172,500 Coolant replaced, and flushed system, replaced upper and lower radiator hoses. Replaced brake fluid. Replaced driver side CV axle.


    175,000 New MOOG greasable tie rod end links. Replaced Lower idler pulley. New Windshield installed. Oil change/filter, tire rotation.





    I have two Corbeau GTS II seats w/ mounting bases for this style Tacoma, in like new condition that can be thrown in for some extra $$$.

    I thought id have this truck for a very long time, and i treated it so.

    Wheels are well balanced, alignment is spot on, and i wouldnt hesitate to drive her cross country spur of the moment.
















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  2. Jan 9, 2019 at 12:42 PM
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    witch doctor

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  3. Jan 9, 2019 at 12:44 PM
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  4. Jan 9, 2019 at 12:45 PM
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  5. Jan 9, 2019 at 2:24 PM
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    Where is this tacoma located?
     
  6. Jan 9, 2019 at 3:51 PM
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  7. Jan 9, 2019 at 3:55 PM
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    P0135 is an easy fix with a new sensor, I had the same issue but for the rear sensor (P0136) and putting a new one in made the code go away. GLWS!
     
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