There are a few recalls for the 2nd gen 4Runners, the biggest being the head gaskets. I would also make sure the cooling system is up to par before any long trips. I know myself and several other people have had issues with random leaks, and its been a bit frustrating to me. Otherwise though, the 4runner has been great, and I'm really sold on Toyota quality. This 4Runner got me through school without any major break down, which is really what I needed (except for water pump, but I fixed that in school parking lot). Once I can save up my $$ from my new job, I'll be looking for a newer 4Runner or LC.
I've got 214k on my 3.0, and haven't had any major problems. A lot of little stuff though. Head gaskets were replaced by the original owner at 134k. These 4Runners are slow though!
Things I've replaced over the past 8 years and 70k miles:
water pump
timing belt
thermostat (x2)
front rotors and pads
knock sensor
knock sensor wire
PCV valve (x2)
PCV valve grommet and hose
valve cover gaskets
distributer cap and button
distributer oil ring
spark plugs and wires
stupid U shaped coolant hose at back of motor (I HATE this hose)
radiator
belts
PS pump
tranny filter
fluids, gaskets, etc.
power antennae
idler arm bushings and seal
That's pretty much every little thing I've replaced since I bought it. I have a few things to fix right now, but overall, I can't complain. I've got the following on my list of things that need some attention:
timing belt idler pulley
rotors and pads
some hoses
fuel injetor leak
Transmission solenoids
radiator
If you could save up a bit more, I would just purchase a 96+ 4Runner. More room, more power, and easier to work on. That being said though, the 2nd gens aren't bad, and I've been happy with mine.
Just my $.02.
