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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. Sep 30, 2018 at 2:20 PM
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    commandotaco

    commandotaco Well-Known Member

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    I feel ya !!!
     
  2. Oct 8, 2018 at 3:06 AM
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    I have a 2002 with 305,000. Original engine. Bought it with 211,000, four years ago. It's my 5th truck. I do regular maintenance, oil change, tune up, etc. I was lucky enough to fall under the recall for a new frame, so most of the under body is new. I've had to replace the clutch a couple of times in the last year because of faulty clutches, but the engine ALWAYS starts. My last taco was a 1990 and it had 453,000 when I sold it! Best trucks ever.
     
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  3. Oct 8, 2018 at 6:31 AM
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    commandotaco

    commandotaco Well-Known Member

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    That’s awesome !!!! It’s always good to hear of gas engines going the distance of a diesel !
     
  4. Oct 11, 2018 at 1:41 PM
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    I'm looking for the 300000 + club
     
  5. Oct 12, 2018 at 11:46 AM
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    Markcal

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    You sure get your moneys worth, Toyota sure would hate if every owner was like you. :oops:
     
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  6. Oct 12, 2018 at 11:51 AM
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    Markcal

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    Did you do any special maintenance to the frame for it to be still solid after all these years, like use Fluid Film from day one? :thumbsup:
     
  7. Oct 19, 2018 at 5:22 PM
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    TeeYoda

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    Today

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  8. Oct 20, 2018 at 7:33 AM
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    Service bulletin for suspension upgrade (TRD leafs/springs/shocks), 10-ply tires for towing, kick ass stereo
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    Just hit 250k in my Taco... 2007, I purchased with 000003 miles on the odo. Aside from routine maintenance, 4sets of tires, and a slight scuffle with another vehicle who turned left into her side, I’ve only had to replace the catalytic converter canister... engine running like a top. She’s taken me to all four corners of the Continental US (I live in AZ, in laws in PA, been to Florida, Maine, Olympic Penninsula (WA), and Imperial Beach, CA and many many highways and byways inbetween. While my wife is shopping for her 4th car since we’ve been married, I look forward to what the next 10 years will bring!
     
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  9. Oct 22, 2018 at 11:56 AM
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    ClevSix

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    Suspension, 33s, some armor... Rust, Gray wire and 2Low, and more. T4r is stock.
    FYI This Thread is in the 1st Gen section...
     
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  10. Oct 22, 2018 at 2:33 PM
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    taco lifter

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    So I hit 221,000 on the Taco, which hasn't had any problems, I just bought another truck...I know I know its a ford, but it has 240,000 and runs like a beast. My taco is 3.4L this beast is 7.5L!!! I still like the Tacoma 25 times more, better gas mileage(15 vs 5), offroading, etc... would you buy a ford??
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  11. Oct 22, 2018 at 4:14 PM
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    No i'm very very sorry............Ford's are not my cup of meat.
     
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  12. Oct 27, 2018 at 7:22 AM
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    Just joined the club! Been driving for almost 16months across North America and put on the last 40k doing it. Love our rig.


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  13. Oct 27, 2018 at 4:16 PM
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    Just about to roll 315,000 on my 1999.

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  14. Oct 29, 2018 at 6:41 PM
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    I am new here.... I have a 1998 Sr5 4x4 xtra cab with 290,500 miles.

    A little background on the truck: Purchased from a coworker whose wife was on him about having too many vehicles. He owned it 19 years but it was starting to get in disrepair because of family issues. It was mostly in need of basic maintenance (brakes, hoses, coolant flush, e-brake cable), new valve cover gasket, engine and transmission mounts, wheels/tires, & radio/speakers/antenna.

    The previous owner was careful to not let it get many scratches and the interior is very clean.

    I had test drove other trucks which I found intimidating (I'm a car person usually) but the little Tacoma had my heart!
     
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  15. Oct 30, 2018 at 2:09 PM
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    Spyder Halo projection headlights, Spyder Tail lights, Bilstein 5100s, w/Old Man Emu 881 coils, Bilstein 5125s in the rear, rebuilt front end, balljoints, tie rods, new CV axles, new Rack and Pinion, Old Man Emu Dakar leafsprings, Old Man Emu greaseable shackles, Old Man Emu Exhaust relocation mount, 33"All Country Iron Man Tires, Tinted windows, Replaced rear double slide window with single slide, 8 ball shifter, truck box, And still looking to buy a plate winch bumper.
    My 99 has 336,000. Runs like a champ. A lot of times theyre rebuilt motors. So sometimes that's just body mileage. My dad owns an 82. Said he turned 220,000 the other day. That truck has been his daily driver since he bought it in 83. I hope I inherit that truck.
     
  16. Oct 30, 2018 at 10:08 PM
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    jayemeh

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    Been a few years since this post, but still seems relevent.

    223k on my 02 & just passed smog. Fuel economy is maintaining & feels stronger than last 3rz that only had 100k and headers (maybe the 5 speed v auto). Purchased at 160k couple years ago. Driven hard on and off road from 15° to 115°. I love this truck but honestly abuse it a little. She doesnt mind

    Other than oil changes/air and oil filters, and regular consumables (tires battery bulbs wipers) I upgraded to tundra 13wl calipers, replaced shocks/coils, leaves, LCA bushings, outer tie rod ends, upper lower ball joints, steering rack bushings, added rear sway, replaced dash/climate bulbs, window and door latches, seat belts, (weather stripping, clutch & upholstery still rugged). All were at the end of their lives, looked like oem's from 02 despite toyotas claims of compete service history.

    All that said, I'm out probably $4-5k after about $10k purchase. I could have afforded a 3rd or 2nd gen or a lower mileage 1st gen. So why older & higher miles? I'm with many others on here that these first gens are a sweet spot of automotive engineering. Power to weight ratio, on and off road handling, dependability, affordability, availability of parts, and before the bigger size of the 2nd gens (good for city, trail and fuel). Also before the electronics and sensors got out of hand, and thankfully after the obseletion of the 22re. And theyre easy to work on given others today.

    So is a high mileage 1st gen a good idea? They're freaking GOLD imo. 2nd one ive owned. I'll replace this 3rz with another when that time comes or maybe an electric motor, and I'll be in a more or less brand new 02, mechanically speaking. So for my day to day (small construction business, haul wood, camping/hunting/skiing/surfing/adventuring, mtn to cities to beach, and the odd river ford, theres no better daily driver
     
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  17. Oct 31, 2018 at 7:47 PM
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    Just picked up this gem. 99 4x4 factory sunroof 201k.
     
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  18. Nov 1, 2018 at 8:32 PM
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    00_5VZ Dumbest smart guy you’ll ever meet

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    My 00’ currently has 223k. Bought it with 133k, supercharged at 158k. I run it hard and it doesn’t bat an eye
     
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  19. Nov 2, 2018 at 7:23 AM
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    '01 with 224,000. Bought it in '08 when the big recall was in it's first stage (up to '00). Brought it to a friend to give it a once over before I made it official & he guesstimated that by the end of the year the recall would be extended to the rest of the 1st gens.... Sure 'nough I got the new frame in '10.
    While there are some things I have shied away from fixing myself either due to not steppin' out enough or not having the necessary set-up/tools/etc. (just realized how those were opposing ends of the spectrum.... not stretching the limits vs knowing them....), this first reason has lost its power bit by bit.... So besides reg oil changes, etc., I have done the carrier bearing, tranny mount, body mounts, ignition coils, just painted the frame & a complete front brake job (well, still working on the bleeding issues).... Outsourced shocks, muffler, catalytic converter & a ball joint.... Minimal body rust. One spot over the passenger wheel well that I stay on top of....
    & my previous vehicle was an '86 which I had to retire at 365,000 due to the frame. I had it welded three times & she just couldn't take much more of that. She sits happily at my brother in-law's farm alongside a few other retired, yet not forgotten, rides....
     
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  20. Nov 4, 2018 at 2:34 PM
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    mine is a newly purchased 2001 Tacoma double cab 4x4, 237,000+ on it and the trans still shifts well, engine is runs like a top, i just had the power steering pump take a dump but it wasn't too hard to replace. i've replace outer tie rod ends and i will have to do a full refresh on the suspension all around but other than that it's a great truck. oh yeah and the dash water temp gauge doesn't work but i plan on installing a mechanical gauge anyway to get more accurate temp readings.
     
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