I thought about splitting this thread into two different new threads. One that stays on target for photos, and the other one that gives folks an outlet for tears and to share their 100 vs 105 expertise :D
I'll share pics instead.
Was at the toyota dealership and saw that Toyota now offers a all wheel drive wagon on the corolla platform. Sits up a bit higher than a stock corolla.
blinking OD light is telling you an issue is in play with the transmission - take note of how many blinks it does, ie 3 quick ones followed by a pause etc and then research the FSM to determine what it is
Right. Friend of mine had a stock suspension 80 for their kids as they went through HS. First one did fine and graduated. Second one managed to roll it in a roundabout! It was winter though, so possibly ice was a factor. I don't know.
Haha for sure. The 40 wouldn’t work for them. No power steering, very sloppy steering box, super slow, manual transmission, no airbags or anti lock brakes and currently pulling farm duty here so I don’t want the top and doors on it right now.
This pic from ~2010 sitting four wide in the back of my old fj62 seems to capture everyone’s personality. I later added a third row so everyone could be bucked up individually.
Define affordable. 4x4 Labs has a DIY bumper for about a grand. Double that if you want swing outs and a tire carrier. That's about as cheap as you're going to find.
https://4x4labs.myshopify.com/products/diy-kit-80-series-rear-bumper
Glad to hear the endorsement. I was able to get all four installed with an oil change at $1,415 out the door. That’s a good bit cheaper than the bfgoodwrench ATs I was looking at.
I've been running the AT3s in that size for about a year now on my LX450. I liked the Goodyear Duratrac s better, but they no longer make that size. They're an OK tire for an AT.
Your kids might be more responsible than my friends and I were, though that's not the highest bar. As @jpoole said, I learned to drive in worse! I would have killed for a Landcruiser when I got my license and I probably would have been driving...
The PO put a pretty good system in the truck with a sub in the back. I was able to properly introduce the beastie boys to the girls lol. They drove it to school the last couple days with no issue. Much better visibility on the road vs the mini...
As mentioned, you could do worse but the lift is an issue for stated use in my opinion. Lowered back to stock height and tire size with tight steering (no slop/wandering) and it's not ideal but likely fine. Lifted, taller tires with some...
As I was scrolling down, I caught this picture with the bottom cut off so I couldn't see hands on thighs... all I could think is, "Why did he include this picture of someone about to get whacked?"
Anyway... I'm not sure I'd pick a lifted rig for...
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