The_Dude
Adventurer
So I used to have a Miata that was a ******** box. Drove it for 1.5 years to keep the mileage off my 80 series. I found this little truck on craigslist, contacted the owner and was able to trade it straight across. It didn't run great at first, it needed a distributor and the PO actually was nice enough to warranty it for me. So after dinking with the timing I was able to get it running. Its got new plugs, wires, dizzy and coil. Its EFI as well. Its in probably 7/10 condition. 228k on it right now. 2 of those K's are from me. I have aspirations to make this a fun little camp/adventure vehicle when I go places for a night or just to practice honing skills on. It still needs ball joints and other things down the road. Right now I don't drive it out of town but its been running pretty solid. There is basically no aftermarket for it which sucks but also good to a point.
So far I pulled the ugly 80's roll bar out and painted the stock wheels back. Then I got a smoking deal on the Tacoma wheels with some usable but very worn 265/70/16s on them. I think they made it look a little tougher and gave me piece of mind on the tire clearance. Its all stock suspension.
I think a soft topper would be cool as well as a bumper at some point. I am struggling with the fact its not a Toyota still.
I want to go with some 235/85/16s on it soon as well. Keep it mostly stock and see how many miles I can squeeze out of it.
So far I pulled the ugly 80's roll bar out and painted the stock wheels back. Then I got a smoking deal on the Tacoma wheels with some usable but very worn 265/70/16s on them. I think they made it look a little tougher and gave me piece of mind on the tire clearance. Its all stock suspension.
I think a soft topper would be cool as well as a bumper at some point. I am struggling with the fact its not a Toyota still.
I want to go with some 235/85/16s on it soon as well. Keep it mostly stock and see how many miles I can squeeze out of it.