SilverBullet
Explorer
Okay guys, I want your opinions (even though they may be harsh, no harm no foul.
I miss crawling. Most of you know I sold my 87 Toyota 4Runner built for crawling a few years ago for a family rig. Now, my family does not wheel with me much (just the boys do) and I miss the more extreme and technical wheeling. So I am thinking about trading it for this:
http://www.tacomaterritory.com/forum/sh ... p?t=162242
I cold still drive this daily to work (necessary for us, we only have the 2 vehicles), and it is much more built than my truck. To get my 4Runner ready to crawl well again, the axle swap alone gets to near $5K in cost, so buying/trading right now is much more effetive than building. Toyotas are cheap right now.
Any thoughts? I need some logical arguments both ways. Like these...
This truck will need tires, I know that (size is too small)
It also has lts of possibility to go buggy like i eventually want to do.
As for a expedition rig, Kristi wants a Jeep (she has all her life) so we eventually want to get a 4-door wrangler rubicon adn that can be built for the expeditions.
This does not have dual cases, but the 4.7 gears should work fine. Mine does not either.
This does have street ability, just not great.
Trailiering? I don't have a tow rig, but the trailer my father-in-law has could be borrowed and put behind the Navigator for short trips (not sure about another missouri trip like that though).
This part in particular scares me
since I know less about Chevy's than I do about how to make a human from the dust. Is this a good reliable engine/trans?
I obviously would go down and test drive it before final decisions are made, but wanted opinions especially on the motor/trans setup.
Anyway, keep these thoughts up... thanks.
I miss crawling. Most of you know I sold my 87 Toyota 4Runner built for crawling a few years ago for a family rig. Now, my family does not wheel with me much (just the boys do) and I miss the more extreme and technical wheeling. So I am thinking about trading it for this:
http://www.tacomaterritory.com/forum/sh ... p?t=162242
I cold still drive this daily to work (necessary for us, we only have the 2 vehicles), and it is much more built than my truck. To get my 4Runner ready to crawl well again, the axle swap alone gets to near $5K in cost, so buying/trading right now is much more effetive than building. Toyotas are cheap right now.
Any thoughts? I need some logical arguments both ways. Like these...
This truck will need tires, I know that (size is too small)
It also has lts of possibility to go buggy like i eventually want to do.
As for a expedition rig, Kristi wants a Jeep (she has all her life) so we eventually want to get a 4-door wrangler rubicon adn that can be built for the expeditions.
This does not have dual cases, but the 4.7 gears should work fine. Mine does not either.
This does have street ability, just not great.
Trailiering? I don't have a tow rig, but the trailer my father-in-law has could be borrowed and put behind the Navigator for short trips (not sure about another missouri trip like that though).
This part in particular scares me
I also put in a 4.3L Chevy V6 TBI with the 4L60E auto trans from a 94 s-10. It has the adapter from there back to the Toy xcase
since I know less about Chevy's than I do about how to make a human from the dust. Is this a good reliable engine/trans?
I obviously would go down and test drive it before final decisions are made, but wanted opinions especially on the motor/trans setup.
Anyway, keep these thoughts up... thanks.