For Sale @ High Desert Cruisers (21 Viewers)

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.

Some more goodies at LHM Toyota Albuquerque:

I have a lot of individual quarts of Valvoline oil that I'd like to get rid of:


Semi-Synth:
5w20: $3.00 per qt (cheapest internet: $3.29)
5w30: $4.00 per qt (cheapest internet: $4.99)

Full Synth:
5w20: $5.25 per qt (cheapest internet: $6.00)

Please contact me directly via info in sig line if you would like any of these.

Thanks!
 
Last edited:
A few more things for sale:

-New TRD 5.7L Cold Air Intake system. List: $475 HDC price: $250 (will fit Tundra 5.7's from 2007-2010/Sequoia's from 2009-2010).

-New OEM Rear Diff Assy with E-locker for 9/1995-9/2004 Tacomas. List: $1498.14 HDC: $400

-Bunch of 22RE stuff--head bolts, EGR valve, VSV, etc. For the 4Runner. All parts are New OEM. Contact me for pricing and what is available.

-New OEM front hub assy: Good for 4Runner/Tacoma/FJCruiser: 7/2009-2011 build dates.

-Also a ton of tires...lots of sizes and brands. All are new. Truck sizes (Tundras/Taco's), also car sizes (Camry's/Prius/Corolla). Also a ton of Toyota and aftermarket steel and aluminum rims (separate from the Tundra ones above). Please contact me for sizing and pricing.

Everything is cash and carry only and only for pickup from LHM Toyota ABQ (I-40 and Eubank)

Thanks.
-onur
 
A few more things for sale:

-New OEM Rear Diff Assy with E-locker for 9/1995-9/2004 Tacomas. List: $1498.14 HDC: $400

Thanks.
-onur

Gear ratio?
 
-New OEM Rear Diff Assy with E-locker for 9/1995-9/2004 Tacomas. List: $1498.14 HDC: $400

This would be nice for my '97 Taco. Is this the installed price? :D

-Mike-
 
This would be nice for my '97 Taco. Is this the installed price? :D

-Mike-

Frist, you might want to clarify where he would install it!
 
Beowulf said:
This would be nice for my '97 Taco. Is this the installed price? :D

-Mike-

For you Mike, yes, as long as you provide a few cold beverages, im game.

:) you still haven't visited me now that I am 5 mins away.
 
This would be nice for my '97 Taco. Is this the installed price? :D

-Mike-

Mike, that would be nice, but you might need a new rear axle housing. The bolt pattern on the elocker is different than the open diffs. Too bad it's 4.10. Beno wouldn't be worrying about it any more.
 
Mike, that would be nice, but you might need a new rear axle housing. The bolt pattern on the elocker is different than the open diffs. Too bad it's 4.10. Beno wouldn't be worrying about it any more.

All you need is a grinder and a marker and you can easily notch out the housing to accommodate an elocker.

:)
 
Actually you also need to weld a flat surface outside the existing ring for one of the studs. With the FJ40 axle, all you need to do is notch. With the mini-truck two or three of the studs are different. I just emailed Jim at Inchworm. He modified an axle for my xcab and I want to see if he still does it.
 
For you Mike, yes, as long as you provide a few cold beverages, im game.

:) you still haven't visited me now that I am 5 mins away.

I will soon, I promise. I've been working through some real life things that required some out of state travel.

-Mike-
 
I'll pick up the E-Locker tomorrow if its still available...:D
 
AK assessories F/S El Paso,Texas

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

I've decided to go another route with my AK build. As a result, I am selling some parts

UGT MTU009 four rail forearm

CAA stock adapter (commercial) with a Magpul MOE stock .

These were on a WSAR Romanian platform.

$75.00 takes it all shipping in CONUS included. Please e-mail or PM me if you are intersted.

Thanks

Here is the link with pictures

https://forum.ih8mud.com/mud-bay-miscellaneous-items/574470-ak-assessories-f-s-el-paso-tx.html
 
Local machine shop going out of business:

Mr Sharp. 2318 Wisconsin St, Albuquerque, NM 87110

They still have a lot of their machines and a few general purpose items like grinders. 1 small vise left; the big ones went early.

A *lot* of sockets and extensions. Some name brands mixed in with a lot of Taiwan junk. All mixed up; metric and SAE. Lots of pliers, punches, files, saw blades, nut drivers. Dozens and dozens of chain saw chains (organized), lawn mower blades; presumably all sharp since that was their business.

Snagged a Toyota bottle jack (yellow) and cherry picked the MAC and Snap-On tools that I could find. I ran out of time and didn't have my glasses so there may be some quality tools left. :D

-Mike-
 
Last edited:
Snagged a Toyota bottle jack (yellow) and cherry picked the MAC and Snap-On tools that I could find.

Care to sell the bottle jack? :)

Also looking for a decent used torque wrench...
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom