BajaSurfRig
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Summary:
- Built 2000 Toyota Tacoma V6 TRD 4x4 with 5 Speed Manual (Last year with no electronics in the 4x4 system).
-Engine Fully Rebuilt 10k ago by The Truck Shop in SD with receipts.
-Transmission fully rebuilt @ 156k (around 80k ago) with receipts by Miramar Transmission in SD .
-New Clutch @ 197k (around 30k ago) with receipts by Transmasters auto care off Miramar in SD.
-Tons of preventative maintenance (I am OCD with my trucks).
-Callen camper with deck/ kitchen drawer, fridge & second battery build out.
-Clean title in my name with smog certificate and fresh oil change.
-This truck passed Toyota’s multipoint inspection with flying colors (for what it’s worth) and has a large folder of maintenance records to back it up (organized chronologically).
-This truck doesn’t burn or leak anything and is ready and begging to be driven to South America…
Story/ Background:
We planned on holding onto this truck for a very long time (hence all the necessary and preventative maintenance), but the truth is that it is too small for us/ me (and my uncle is giving me a killer deal on his 99 4x4 F350 with a low mile 7.3 that I have been drooling over for decades). I bought this truck off a friend who had named her Kona, and the name stuck. I am 6’2” and I must sleep diagonally in the back if the weather is bad and must slouch slightly while driving (due to the moonroof). I would recommend that the new owner of this truck be 6’ or less in height. We also adopted a puppy down in Baja who is now over sixty pounds and still growing so the cab is feeling smaller and smaller with each passing week…
This truck would be perfect for a couple who wants a “go anywhere” solid camper. This truck was made for adventure, so I want to hear about your intention for it. To make a higher mileage Tacoma reliable it costs a lot of money, save yourself the time and headache and grab this one that is dialed.
Build Goals:
We built this truck to live out of during our 5 month dream trip through Baja. This truck can get pretty much anywhere, but won’t be winning any races while doing it. Since it was just my fiancé and I, I wanted to make sure that this truck would be dead reliable and not leave us stranded. It never left us stranded and got us everywhere that we wanted to go.
Previous Owner Maintenance:
-Car Fax Report shows that I am the fifth owner of Kona (my good friend, who is an engineer and equally as OCD as I am was, the fourth). The third owner bought it with around 50k miles and had all necessary maintenance handled at the dealer until my friend purchased it (unfortunately I don’t the receipts for this work but it does show up on the Car Fax report).
Work that I have receipts for from previous owners:
- 01/03/2014 Transmission and clutch were fully rebuilt by Miramar transmission. @ 156,515 miles.
-11/24/2014 Oil change @157,556.
-11/28/2014 clean and adjust rear brake shoes, install two new valve cover gaskets and install new spark plug tube seals; work done by Encinitas Aloha Auto Repair.
-04/07/2016 New clutch installed, flywheel resurfaced, new bellhousing installed and rear main seal replaced by Transmasters Auto Care. @ 197,626.
Maintenance Since I owned it:
I have receipts for all work performed at The Truck Shop and all work performed below.
-5/11/2016: Coolant Flush (with Toyota Red), Valve Cover Gasket, Adjusted One valve that was out of spec, Spark Plug Tube Seal, Fuel Filter, New Front Brake Pads, Upper Radiator Hose, Spark Plugs and Wires, New Timing Belt, Water Pump, Thermostat, Timing Belt Tensions Rollers, Oil change, Replace front and rear diff fluid, install new starter and fresh drive belts by The Truck Shop.
-07/07/2016: used OEM skid plate installed (for some reason the truck came without one), install breather lines into engine bay for: front and rear diff, transmission and transfer case by The Truck Shop
-09/01/2016: New OEM lower ball joints, Oil Change, First additional OME D43XL add a leaf installed into Dakar leaf packs (before Callen Camper install), sliders welded on by The Truck Shop.
-10/4/2016: Ceramic tint installed on the moon roof and front two windows. (The passenger window tint has a couple small scratches in it from our trip).
-11/03/2016: New steering rack installed, Oil change, lower control arm bushings replaced, power steering flushed, alignment by The Truck Shop.
-Optima Yellow Top 12/02/16 (With Receipt)
-01/05/2017: Top end rebuild… To make a long story short a previous owner had stripped the head trying to install a spark plug. There was a helicoil in the head when I bought it and it blew out of the head on my way to work one morning… All valves were adjusted at this point as well. A hi lift mount was welded onto the Callen Roof Rack and rear frame reinforcement plates were welded on as well. Also the super bumpers were installed on the front end at this point and the Timbren’s were installed in the back by The Truck Shop.
-2/15/2017: A new windshield was installed by The Truck Shop.
-2/16/2017: Safari Snorkel was installed by the Truck Shop.
-3/30/2017: Whole Engine Rebuild… Shortly after the top end was re done the bottom end went out. James at The Truck Shop oversaw the full rebuild of the engine. I knew that I was leaving on my dream trip through Baja with this truck in a couple of months with my girlfriend and wanted to make sure that everything was SOLID.
4/24/2017: Fan clutch bearing replaced by The Truck Shop.
5/11/2017: Exhaust hanger replaced by The Truck Shop.
5/15/2017: (5) 235/ 85 r16 BFG A/T KO2 Load Range E Tires. I modified the stock spare tire bracket so that the spare doesn’t rub on the axle, leaf springs or exhaust. These tires have around 15K miles on them and have been rotated regularly. Yes Load Range E is overkill for a midsize truck but I have had too many tire failures in Baja over the years and have had zero issues with these tires.
6/15/2017: Tundra brakes installed by The Truck Shop.
8/10/2017: Alignment and oil change by The Truck Shop.
During our Trip in Baja: We had the rear wheel bearings replaced and fresh differential fluid put into it. Obviously I don’t have a receipt for this but I have photos of the new bearings pressed onto the axles.
Since we have returned:
1/2/2018: Fresh Oil Change and Filter @227,113
- New Bosch windshield wipers January 2018 (I seemed to have misplaced the receipt for this)…
-A new OEM driver’s side seatbelt February/2018 (the old on was fraying and not retracting very well so I replaced it).
-New black OEM exterior door handles February/2018 (Both of these broke during different times during our trip. I will show you how to properly lube them so that it won’t happen on your trip).
4/30/18: Fresh Oil Change and Filter, and new transmission fluid @231,694 by Toyota of Carlsbad.
5/16/18: Alignment, New sway bar end links, new energy poly steering rack and sway bar bushings. This thing drives like a new Tacoma now, seriously.
Upcoming maintenance/ Know Issues:
-There is a small amount of play in the steering rack when you are going around a turn with the wheels fully locked. The rack isn’t leaking so all it will need will be new steering racking bushings in the next 10-20k miles… The truck tracks straight down the road and the steering is tight I just want to disclose everything. *EDIT: I installed fresh energy poly steering rack and sway bar bushings on Kona this weekend. The front end is super tight and perfect now.
-The windshield washer reservoir is cracked in it’s neck at the top. I have taped it and looked for a new one since I got the truck and haven’t had luck finding one at junkyards and auto parts stores. It still holds a full reservoir of fluid, just some will leak out as you are refilling it…
-The windshield has a small knick in it from a rock a semi threw at us on the transpeninsular. It is on the passenger side and isn’t growing so I have left it be.
- Built 2000 Toyota Tacoma V6 TRD 4x4 with 5 Speed Manual (Last year with no electronics in the 4x4 system).
-Engine Fully Rebuilt 10k ago by The Truck Shop in SD with receipts.
-Transmission fully rebuilt @ 156k (around 80k ago) with receipts by Miramar Transmission in SD .
-New Clutch @ 197k (around 30k ago) with receipts by Transmasters auto care off Miramar in SD.
-Tons of preventative maintenance (I am OCD with my trucks).
-Callen camper with deck/ kitchen drawer, fridge & second battery build out.
-Clean title in my name with smog certificate and fresh oil change.
-This truck passed Toyota’s multipoint inspection with flying colors (for what it’s worth) and has a large folder of maintenance records to back it up (organized chronologically).
-This truck doesn’t burn or leak anything and is ready and begging to be driven to South America…
Story/ Background:
We planned on holding onto this truck for a very long time (hence all the necessary and preventative maintenance), but the truth is that it is too small for us/ me (and my uncle is giving me a killer deal on his 99 4x4 F350 with a low mile 7.3 that I have been drooling over for decades). I bought this truck off a friend who had named her Kona, and the name stuck. I am 6’2” and I must sleep diagonally in the back if the weather is bad and must slouch slightly while driving (due to the moonroof). I would recommend that the new owner of this truck be 6’ or less in height. We also adopted a puppy down in Baja who is now over sixty pounds and still growing so the cab is feeling smaller and smaller with each passing week…
This truck would be perfect for a couple who wants a “go anywhere” solid camper. This truck was made for adventure, so I want to hear about your intention for it. To make a higher mileage Tacoma reliable it costs a lot of money, save yourself the time and headache and grab this one that is dialed.
Build Goals:
We built this truck to live out of during our 5 month dream trip through Baja. This truck can get pretty much anywhere, but won’t be winning any races while doing it. Since it was just my fiancé and I, I wanted to make sure that this truck would be dead reliable and not leave us stranded. It never left us stranded and got us everywhere that we wanted to go.
Previous Owner Maintenance:
-Car Fax Report shows that I am the fifth owner of Kona (my good friend, who is an engineer and equally as OCD as I am was, the fourth). The third owner bought it with around 50k miles and had all necessary maintenance handled at the dealer until my friend purchased it (unfortunately I don’t the receipts for this work but it does show up on the Car Fax report).
Work that I have receipts for from previous owners:
- 01/03/2014 Transmission and clutch were fully rebuilt by Miramar transmission. @ 156,515 miles.
-11/24/2014 Oil change @157,556.
-11/28/2014 clean and adjust rear brake shoes, install two new valve cover gaskets and install new spark plug tube seals; work done by Encinitas Aloha Auto Repair.
-04/07/2016 New clutch installed, flywheel resurfaced, new bellhousing installed and rear main seal replaced by Transmasters Auto Care. @ 197,626.
Maintenance Since I owned it:
I have receipts for all work performed at The Truck Shop and all work performed below.
-5/11/2016: Coolant Flush (with Toyota Red), Valve Cover Gasket, Adjusted One valve that was out of spec, Spark Plug Tube Seal, Fuel Filter, New Front Brake Pads, Upper Radiator Hose, Spark Plugs and Wires, New Timing Belt, Water Pump, Thermostat, Timing Belt Tensions Rollers, Oil change, Replace front and rear diff fluid, install new starter and fresh drive belts by The Truck Shop.
-07/07/2016: used OEM skid plate installed (for some reason the truck came without one), install breather lines into engine bay for: front and rear diff, transmission and transfer case by The Truck Shop
-09/01/2016: New OEM lower ball joints, Oil Change, First additional OME D43XL add a leaf installed into Dakar leaf packs (before Callen Camper install), sliders welded on by The Truck Shop.
-10/4/2016: Ceramic tint installed on the moon roof and front two windows. (The passenger window tint has a couple small scratches in it from our trip).
-11/03/2016: New steering rack installed, Oil change, lower control arm bushings replaced, power steering flushed, alignment by The Truck Shop.
-Optima Yellow Top 12/02/16 (With Receipt)
-01/05/2017: Top end rebuild… To make a long story short a previous owner had stripped the head trying to install a spark plug. There was a helicoil in the head when I bought it and it blew out of the head on my way to work one morning… All valves were adjusted at this point as well. A hi lift mount was welded onto the Callen Roof Rack and rear frame reinforcement plates were welded on as well. Also the super bumpers were installed on the front end at this point and the Timbren’s were installed in the back by The Truck Shop.
-2/15/2017: A new windshield was installed by The Truck Shop.
-2/16/2017: Safari Snorkel was installed by the Truck Shop.
-3/30/2017: Whole Engine Rebuild… Shortly after the top end was re done the bottom end went out. James at The Truck Shop oversaw the full rebuild of the engine. I knew that I was leaving on my dream trip through Baja with this truck in a couple of months with my girlfriend and wanted to make sure that everything was SOLID.
4/24/2017: Fan clutch bearing replaced by The Truck Shop.
5/11/2017: Exhaust hanger replaced by The Truck Shop.
5/15/2017: (5) 235/ 85 r16 BFG A/T KO2 Load Range E Tires. I modified the stock spare tire bracket so that the spare doesn’t rub on the axle, leaf springs or exhaust. These tires have around 15K miles on them and have been rotated regularly. Yes Load Range E is overkill for a midsize truck but I have had too many tire failures in Baja over the years and have had zero issues with these tires.
6/15/2017: Tundra brakes installed by The Truck Shop.
8/10/2017: Alignment and oil change by The Truck Shop.
During our Trip in Baja: We had the rear wheel bearings replaced and fresh differential fluid put into it. Obviously I don’t have a receipt for this but I have photos of the new bearings pressed onto the axles.
Since we have returned:
1/2/2018: Fresh Oil Change and Filter @227,113
- New Bosch windshield wipers January 2018 (I seemed to have misplaced the receipt for this)…
-A new OEM driver’s side seatbelt February/2018 (the old on was fraying and not retracting very well so I replaced it).
-New black OEM exterior door handles February/2018 (Both of these broke during different times during our trip. I will show you how to properly lube them so that it won’t happen on your trip).
4/30/18: Fresh Oil Change and Filter, and new transmission fluid @231,694 by Toyota of Carlsbad.
5/16/18: Alignment, New sway bar end links, new energy poly steering rack and sway bar bushings. This thing drives like a new Tacoma now, seriously.
Upcoming maintenance/ Know Issues:
-There is a small amount of play in the steering rack when you are going around a turn with the wheels fully locked. The rack isn’t leaking so all it will need will be new steering racking bushings in the next 10-20k miles… The truck tracks straight down the road and the steering is tight I just want to disclose everything. *EDIT: I installed fresh energy poly steering rack and sway bar bushings on Kona this weekend. The front end is super tight and perfect now.
-The windshield washer reservoir is cracked in it’s neck at the top. I have taped it and looked for a new one since I got the truck and haven’t had luck finding one at junkyards and auto parts stores. It still holds a full reservoir of fluid, just some will leak out as you are refilling it…
-The windshield has a small knick in it from a rock a semi threw at us on the transpeninsular. It is on the passenger side and isn’t growing so I have left it be.
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