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That sounds like transmission was replaced
Um...nope. typically you dont have to remove the tranny to service it.Thank you for all your input. I checked the history report. Does this mean the transmission was serviced?
maybe buddy was used loosely. More of a buddy of a buddyNot much of a buddy..imo
Do you think is an issue?Usually if it's maintained by a Toyota dealer, you can check the maintenance record on Toyota owner website, just need the vin. Carfax showed no records at all for a Tacoma I got last year, but Toyota website showed everything they did to the truck, thankfully it was very well maintained for me.
Couple spots for rust when I was shopping for a 100 series, the rear sub frame is a common place, one I looked at had a hole in it while pretty much everything else looks decent but surface rust, then around windshield and sunroof.
Of course the timing belt, water pump are a common item are these every 100k miles or so if i remember right. I didn't end up getting a 100 series.
You can also check slee and ih8mud for more specific to 100 series for beginner guide.
Hey guys,
My buddy is thinking about selling his 2001 Lexus LX470. I know every truck has its flaws, what should I be looking for in this model?
It has arb bumpers, warn winch, arb intensity lights, slee scrape plates, total chaos control arms with icon suspension. Sliders. Arb half roof rack. Etc
235k miles. Pretty clean though. Seats look good.
What is the fair market price for something like this? I have always owned jeeps as toys. I have a 2022 gx460. But I can’t bring myself to lift that. So, I’m looking for a weekend warrior.
It’s was more built to crawl over rocky terrain than any F150 ever was.Stay clear of it if you aren't a wrencher with those miles. Next, I would be very hesitant to buy any 20 year old vehicle with overlanding bling attached, to me that translates to hard driving, most likely some abuse the vehicle wasn't built for. The owner modified the vehicle for an unintended purpose.
It's NOT a truck, it's a Sport Utility Vehicle, you might have a station wagon on a truck frame, but it's not a truck! It may be capable of crawling over rocky terrain but it was never built or intended to.
It might be worth more in salvage selling off parts, as a vehicle to drive I wouldn't pay more than $7K for it and at that it better be a beauty with that history.
Edited: walk away, in fact don't walk, run! I didn't see the post ^.
Hard to see with the weather striping in the way, but judging from the picture, I am not sure if it's gonna look any better under the weather stripe. To completely fix the rust around windshield, you have to take it out, and require decent amount of work of cutting off old pieces and put in new metal. Check ih8mud for that.Do you think is an issue?