Sold/Expired *** Sadly letting my sas'd Tacoma go ;( SOLD!!!!

TacomaJD

I LIKE CHEAP STUFF.....
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It's been a hard decision to let ol goldie locks here go. Had her about 2 1/2 years and she's been a damn good trail rig. I've got the itch for something bigger and already talked with someone about their rig and it looks like the deal is already lined up as soon as mine goes to another home.

I didn't build the truck, only changed a few minor things on it since it's been in my ownership so I will list everything to the best of my knowledge. I also stay in touch with the guy that built it on Pirate4x4, so if anything needs to be cleared up that I am unable to answer, I can get with him and hopefully answer any question you have about the truck.

*1998 Toyota Tacoma / 4 cylinder 2.7L 3RZ engine with 156k miles (runs like a top and never missed a beat and no visible leaks, does not use oil) / 5 speed tranny / stock t case / K&N Cold Air Intake / header (can't remember the brand) so no exhaust leaks / Centerforce clutch

*Exterior - Demello Offroad front bumper with offroad fog lights / full rear cage / rock sliders tied into cage / bed has been bobbed and dovetailed / diamond plate tool chest and spare wheel/tire mounted in bed / bed skins can be taken off and it pretty much looks like a truggy, they are mouted to parts of the custom cage tubing / not sure if cage tubing is dom or hrew, but the sliders sure do seem to hold up well without denting much.

*Front end - Wagoneer Dana 44 SAS / Chromoly Yukon axle shafts and Superjoints / Yukon 4:88 gears with Lockrite locker / Warn premium lockouts / all new axle seals put in last year along with a brand new set of Warn lockouts / Hi steer / leaf sprung (think they are the Waggy leafs, but not 100% sure) has alot of travel for leaf sprung front end / Rancho adjustable shocks / Rock Crusher differential cover / disc brakes.

*Rear end - Factory Tacoma rear axle with factory axle shafts (never had an issue with the stock rearend parts) / 4:88 gears with Lockrite locker / Disc brake conversion kit / 63" Chevy leaf springs

*Driveshafts - Now I'm not sure about the driveshaft specs, but I do plan to get with the original builder and ask him about them. I want to say they are Tom Woods driveshafts, but I'm not sure. I do remember him saying he sent them off, but I can't remember where. I do know that I've never had a problem with them or even broke any of the driveshaft u joints.

*Interior - looks like a bone stock Tacoma inside. Which is one of the main reasons I bought the truck. The a/c is ice cold, heat works perfect, all carpet and everything inside is in good condition with only a tear in the driver's seat from my one legged ass sliding in and out of it lol. Also has some sort of black heavy duty metal locking center console that will nearly hold a case of beer...not sure where he got it, but it sure is handy.

*Tires/wheels - Super Swamper TSL bias ply 36x12.50x15, no holes or patches that I know of. Wheels are reverse center steel rock crawler wheels with a DIY beadlock kit that kinda doesn't work due to them being reverse center wheels...which I found out after I done spent 4 hours welding/grinding/and trying to mount the tire correctly. The tires can only be taken off the back side of the wheels because of the way the wheel centers are made, which prevents you from being able to pop the lip of the tire on the outside of the wheel without risking tearing the bead. Believe me, we tried every way in the book. I've read on the web where ppl have done it with reverse center wheels, but also read where they broke a couple tire machines and tore their beads all to ****. Just wasn't that worth it to me. So they serve a good purpose of being rock rings to protect the wheels.

$7,000 o.b.o. (o.b.o. doesn't mean call and offer $5,000 cash for it....it will be wasting your time and mine). BUT CASH DOES TALK! Clear Alabama ***le in hand and it's street legal. I had a tag and insurance on it until I made it a trailer queen last year. You can drive this thing to the trail, run the ice cold a/c in the summer and the great heater in the winter, roll the windows up and stay dry, turn the Pioneer cd player up with door speakers and extra 6x9's in boxes behind the seats, and wheel all day long, then drive her home. This is one helluva capable rock rig to still be streetable.

Call or text me (Josh) @ 256 - six three eight - 5336 anytime. I work 2nd shift and have college classes during the day so it may be tough for me to answer so either leave a message or a text and I'll get back with you asap. I need this truck gone in order for the new deal I've got lined up to work out, but I'm in no way hurting or gonna let it go for little to nothing. Located in Sylvania, AL 35988

Will list pics and extras I have to go with truck below. I think I covered most everything, but if you have any questions, feel free to ask! Thanks for looking!
 
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Here's a couple vids of it

The squeaking you hear in this vid is the front right Superjoint squeaking right after I put all the chromoly stuff in the front end. Hit it with some more grease and fixed that. Cap that was sqeaking isn't loose or anything and I've been on a few rides since this vid was made with no issues.
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Skip to 1:10 to see my truck in this vid
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Me crawling Rev Limiter over 2 years ago right after I bought the truck still on 35" BFG KM2 street m/t's
Me crawling Rev Limiter at MSORP

Just some random low quality vids of me climbing a few different places at MSORP
Upper ledge climbs at Mountainside ORP

Lower ledge climbs at Mountainside Offroad Park

Making it up Escalator at mountainside ORP

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EXTRAS:

*I have another complete driver's side door the same color with a window glass still in it. It's been sitting outside, so you'd prolly want to use the good door panel off the one that's on the truck now if you swapped them out. I put a nice dent in the driver's door at MSORP but the windown glass still rolls up and down fine with no problems so I figured I'd wait until that door was destroyed before I changed them out.

*I also have a bunch of stock D44 front axle shafts and Spicer 760x u joints. Enough to make a complete left and right set and have some extra shafts. One of the u joints is still brand new in the box.

*I have extra Warn lockouts and some extra lockout internal parts on top of that.

*Pretty much a complete extra set of outters for the Dana 44 front end, (spindle, rotor, caliper, hub) no extra knuckles.

*Extra D44 gear set with Yukon 4:88 ring and pinion gears, but the ring gear has 14 teeth chipped where the pinion gear wasn't set in far enough. but the pinion gear looks fine. Don't worry, these came out of another housing I had bought for spare parts, never were in the truck. Everything in the truck now works perfect. The extra gear set also has a Detroit locker in it and I was told that a spring was broke in it and all that hurt was that it stayed locked all the time.

Can't think of anything else I have at the moment, but I'm sure there are some random stuff I will find that I've accumalated over the years.

:drinkers: Now somebody bring me the CASH!!! :dblthumb:
 
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Ghost said:
I like that truck, GLWS.

Thanks man, damn near got a little centimental typing up the listing lol. :****: Hate to see her go, I've just got my mind set in a new direction.
 
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I remember the day this crazy **** left to go get this thing! Went all the way to ohio in the snow, DROVE it back over 600 miles and went wheeling it that night! been on alot of trail rides with it and it seems to never break! someone will get a good rig here
 
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zukimaster said:
I remember the day this crazy **** left to go get this thing! Went all the way to ohio in the snow, DROVE it back over 600 miles and went wheeling it that night! been on alot of trail rides with it and it seems to never break! someone will get a good rig here
Now that was a hell of an adventure in the middle of January! Loooooong ride back home in that thing :****: 22 1/2 hour round trip made all in one day, 610 miles one way. So you know it's definitely streetable :flipoff1:

It's been a good one, I'd carry it anywhere to ride and not think for once that it wouldn't get me back to the trailer.
 
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Oh yea, I forgot to add that it's famous molaugh

....it's been featured in InMotion magazine, a prosthetic limb magazine. :dblthumb:

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....but I think this guy had a little cooler ad than I did
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GLWS. I saw your truck at Mountainside, last year. It's nice.
 
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Man I'd love to have this truck here in a couple of years when I get my heart/funds right!
 
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It's a great trail truck so I'm sure it'll be around somewhere in a couple years, still wheeling hard!

KyTrash said:
GLWS. I saw your truck at Mountainside, last year. It's nice.

Thanks man! Boy I sure do miss that place :'( Probably the funnest place I've ever wheeled.
 
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thats toooo cheap for ur truck jd it goes good and is dependable as hell ,oh and cant believe u would try and use ur gimped up f#@ing leg to try and sell thats low even for ur ass. :gay: :dblthumb: :drinkers: :flipoff1:
 
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:wtflol: You know I have to pull that handicap card every now and then to make **** happen :flipoff1: :drinkers:



Found the original for sale listing from ttora from the guy that built the truck years ago. He sold it to some guy that only kept it for 7 months I think then I bought it from him. Here you see it in damn near immaculate shape and a full listing of most everything he done to it. And correction on the going to get it in January, It was Febuary of 2010 when I bought it, a month before I had my bike wreck and lost my clutch foot :****: molaugh molaugh molaugh

http://www.ttora.com/forum/showthread.php?t=125747
 
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:gay:

This is too good of a truck to let go. Thing pretty much drives itself!
 
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GLWS, nice rig, the original owner wasn't from Kansas by chance was he? Rig looks familiar and I helped him do gears when it was IFS and he was in college. I think he moved after graduating and sold it. I can't remember the kids name either.
 
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What kind of life does the tires have left?
 
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ibrokeit said:
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This is too good of a truck to let go. Thing pretty much drives itself!

Forgot to add...you have it listed wayyy to cheap! Thing is a steal at that price.
 
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It is priced for a quick sale. I see sellers remorse in your future.
 
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JohnG said:
It is priced for a quick sale. I see sellers remorse in your future.

x2. What he said!
 
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