Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
After a somewhat frantic buying experience, I am now the proud owner of a 1999 Toyota 4runner. Auto. 3.4l, in desert tan or whatever they call it (the dealer called it "beige"
)
Tires are BFG KOs in pretty good condition:
Side view:
And of course the piece de resistance:
So far I really like it. I do have some questions though:
As with any 10 year old vehicle with 117k on it, it's got some "issues." One of them is the drivers side mirror, which has a broken glass. I can get a new piece of glass but how difficult is it to install?
Second question, the automatic-retracting antenna doesn't work, but it tries to (and makes a horrible noise when doing so.) I'd like to replace it with a basic fixed antenna, is this fairly easy to do?
It's also got an aftermarket stereo, which is nice, but I may eventually want to replace it with the factory double DIN unit that has the cassette deck (hey, call me old fashioned!)
Anyway, I'm more or less laid up at home with a broken jaw so I'm not getting much opportunity to drive it around but that should come with time. Looking forward to doing some mild mods and some extensive 'wheeling with this. I can already "feel" both the shorter length (nice!) and the somewhat higher ride, so I think it's going to be a good vehicle for me.

Tires are BFG KOs in pretty good condition:

Side view:


And of course the piece de resistance:

So far I really like it. I do have some questions though:
As with any 10 year old vehicle with 117k on it, it's got some "issues." One of them is the drivers side mirror, which has a broken glass. I can get a new piece of glass but how difficult is it to install?
Second question, the automatic-retracting antenna doesn't work, but it tries to (and makes a horrible noise when doing so.) I'd like to replace it with a basic fixed antenna, is this fairly easy to do?
It's also got an aftermarket stereo, which is nice, but I may eventually want to replace it with the factory double DIN unit that has the cassette deck (hey, call me old fashioned!)
Anyway, I'm more or less laid up at home with a broken jaw so I'm not getting much opportunity to drive it around but that should come with time. Looking forward to doing some mild mods and some extensive 'wheeling with this. I can already "feel" both the shorter length (nice!) and the somewhat higher ride, so I think it's going to be a good vehicle for me.