audiofreak97
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I fixed the #3 misfire with a new head on my 1997 Tacoma, and this weekend #6 let go (no compression). I've just about had it with this engine. I love the Tacoma, gets me anywhere and I hate to lose it but I need something reliable and winter worthy. I had to drive my 280zx this last winter with no heater and the salt took it's toll on the undercarriage.
So time to look for something 4 door, 4 wheel drive, and able to run trails (Rattlesnake and Forest Lake for example).
I'm looking at a 1990's land cruiser and I'm wondering if the reliability to make it a year or two without much more then oil changes and capability compared to my Tacoma with a rear locker and 31/33 inch tires.
Do they overheat while driving down the trail? Are they prone to blow head gaskets like the 3.0 v6 of the early years? Is it going to be the reliable daily driver that I'm looking for, or should I look elsewhere?
I'm tossing around the idea of a 2000'ish 4 runner and a 90's 80 series. Thoughts?
So time to look for something 4 door, 4 wheel drive, and able to run trails (Rattlesnake and Forest Lake for example).
I'm looking at a 1990's land cruiser and I'm wondering if the reliability to make it a year or two without much more then oil changes and capability compared to my Tacoma with a rear locker and 31/33 inch tires.
Do they overheat while driving down the trail? Are they prone to blow head gaskets like the 3.0 v6 of the early years? Is it going to be the reliable daily driver that I'm looking for, or should I look elsewhere?
I'm tossing around the idea of a 2000'ish 4 runner and a 90's 80 series. Thoughts?