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By, "the book", apparently.how?
I've definitely seen mobile mechanics advertising engine swaps for $500 before, but not sure I'd trust the work.
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By, "the book", apparently.how?

Yeah, I'm sure that's a job that can actually be done in a day by an experienced tech if that's all they are working on.I wouldnt go for a $500 job either. 40 hours just seems excessive though
The "by the book stuff" is BS in my opinion. Got a quote to get some shocks replaced one time and they told me that its 1.5 hours per shock plus parts. I order the shocks and did them in my garage in less than an hour and half for all four. No lift, no air tools, just a Craftsman ratchet kit and Harbor Freight jack.Yeah, I'm sure that's a job that can actually be done in a day by an experienced tech if that's all they are working on.
I was eyeing one up in my town but it needs a lot of work but it’s the pop up style like you are talking about. It sits in a truck bed trailer.I've been looking for a small lightweight bed camper for my tacoma id really like to find one of the pop up ones from the 90s
Wow that’s pricey, I like to do all my own work. I do believe you can get a low miles JDM 3.4 for around 2000$.I found one out of an FJ with only 60k + a 5 year warranty for it for $5600. Of course, its 40 hours of labor for an engine swap so its around $10,500 with labor.
I was thinking the same thingMan all the toyotas posted in this thread, someone please check on thinkingman he may not be ok now!
Love your setup, I’m new to Toyota but I already love them. I just got my warn m15000 winch installed.Another 3rd gen 4Runner guy here…View attachment 734913View attachment 734914
I almost picked up a Tacoma but the one I really wanted sold the day I went to the dealer to check it out. Then I started thinking how much I dislike payments. The tan ones really do it for me. The mild lift sounds like an excellent idea.2012 Tacoma with still under 100k miles. Buddy and I are going to put a very mild lift (w/ new dampers&springs) in sometime this summer to help clear 275/70/17 tires (currently running a little taller tire over stock 265/70/17 on stock suspension).
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Is it deleted? Or do you suffer emissions where you’re at?F250 Powerstroke

I bought one of these 2004 Rav 4 new but at only 53,000 miles I found the head gasket was leaking so I traded it in for a GMC Sierra. I was meticulous with maintenance on it for the six years I owned it but it was a problem with them in those years and ruined many engines for people. Glad yours worked out for you, wish mine would have as I thoroughly enjoyed that vehicle.I daily a 2004 Rav with a five speed. Thing is a beast. Going to sell it to my brother for my niece in September. Going to be a sad little day when it goes.
Now that’s quite the system there. George looks like comfort living in the woods!George, the mobile home base with bed, water, heater, cooking.
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Candy, to get you anywhere
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Johnathan, our quarter transport system.
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I plan to use my rig as a base camp, planning to hike into a wilderness area 3 miles and setup a spike camp. If I don’t get into elk in three days I’ll night move to a backup area. Lamas are where it’s at for sure, horses are more trouble than they are worth, if you get a mule make sure to get it as young as possible and start training immediately. Once I get a place with land I’ll definitely be looking into lamas.Rig is a Subaru Outback lol but I don’t hunt out of vehicles and do all my hunting on foot. If I bought anything I’d probably want horses, mules or lamas. Don’t enjoy hunting anywhere close to a road because of how busy it can get
They are giving you a flat rate, basically they look up how long the job will take and charge you for that weather it takes that long or not.By, "the book", apparently.
I've definitely seen mobile mechanics advertising engine swaps for $500 before, but not sure I'd trust the work.
Very nice, when it comes to lifts mild is definitely better especially daily driving. I probably have the most impractical lifted cummins on this site and I love it but lots of work and upkeep. My girl daily drives a 15 jeep jku with 6 inch lift and 37s and it’s a life style for sure lol you sacrifice road comfort to go crazy places off road.I just picked up this 2007 4 Runner for a daily driver/mountain rig this week. 248,000 miles but very clean and no leaks anywhere. I'll be replacing the worn suspension components soon but it's very drivable as is for now. I don't think I want a lift though as I can't see the need for it with how I'll be using it. It'll be on it's maiden hunting trip this October. I currently has many miles left on Michelin Defenders so not sure if I'll change tires this year or not. I'll grab a set of chains for sure. It's a limited so I'm looking forward to the heated seats this fall!
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