bsantiago
07-21-2009, 12:47 AM
Looking at a t100 tomorow evening is there anything specific i should look for on these trucks besides the obvious stuff when inspecting a truck
Looking at a t100bsantiago 07-21-2009, 12:47 AM Looking at a t100 tomorow evening is there anything specific i should look for on these trucks besides the obvious stuff when inspecting a truck Zuke76 07-21-2009, 07:51 AM If you live in a snowy place check for frame and bed rust/rot! Use a screw driver to poke around the frame make sure its solid and check the spare tire mount. Bhubs 07-21-2009, 11:42 AM 1. Check all body panels for the VIN sticker and make sure they all match the VIN on the windshield. These signify original parts and no wrecks. Carfax is helpful as well. 2. Engine - a) take off the oil fill cap and look for "gunk" (old oil build up) under the cap and the valve cover. If you see it built up then the previous owner wasn't regular on the oil changes. b) also pull out the oil dip stick and look for burnt oil on the end. c) with the engine cold rub you hand on the firewall side of the valve covers (rear) and see if there is any oil (if so, it isn't a big deal but the valve cover gaskets need to be replaced). 3. This is obviously, but check underneath for significant amounts of rust. (I had a lot on my tailgate when it is in the down position). 4. If you do get the truck, make sure to change all your fluids (have a blank slate). Sorry if I overstated the obvious, but these are things my mechanic told me to watch out for. BamZipPow 07-21-2009, 12:44 PM Auto or manual? 2WD or 4WD? fourwd1 07-21-2009, 01:50 PM Auto or manual? 2WD or 4WD? And what year? As stated above, frame rot is a big problem with Toyota trucks in the rust belt. And by the time it becomes noticeable it can be real bad, so check thoroughly. And if it has the 3.0 V6, they were prone to head gasket failures. BamZipPow 07-21-2009, 02:37 PM Piccies of everything from the potential truck would be a big help... ;) robiewp 07-21-2009, 11:09 PM This same question came up recently in this thread: http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/showthread.php?t=300568 My response is duplicated below, but you should read what others say in the above thread too. For a 3.4 v6 4x4 (what I have), the mileage you suggest is accurate for conservative driving. a 2x should do better. I typically get 21ish highway when I drive like a granny. I've gotten as high as 22.5. On a few long trips I've run 76-82MPH, flooring it as necessary for passing, and still gotten 19MPG. "around town" driving will get pretty good gas mileage unless you're in a high traffic or hilly area. I've gotten as bad as 13MPG around town where I presently live. It's hilly and traffic(k)y. On a high mileage vehicle, mechanically I would be looking for oil anywhere it shouldn't be - weeping at engine gaskets, etc, though a very small amount is no big deal. I would be concerned about the front end: Ball joints, tie rod ends, etc - look for play in the wheels while jacked up, uneven tire wear, or a lag that differs wheel to wheel when someone turns the steering wheel (that is, you see one wheel start to move before the other - though this is a pretty advanced indication). It's always good on a 4x4 to check that the 4 wheel drive works properly. For the body, i would look very closely for rust around the rear wheel wells / bed sides. This is a common place for cancer to start from salt/sand/water getting above there from the open space below the bed. It is VERY expensive or time consuming to repair correctly, and VERY hard to find used parts (like whole beds) which don't have the same problems. A lot of north east T100s have problems with the gas tank / fuel system rusting. Salt/sand can get packed above the gas tank and cause the lines to rust, and the lines running from the tank can rust also. No one makes an aftermarket tank so you're looking at a repair or OEM replacement (expensive). Just something else to keep an eye out for. Check that the emergency brake works properly - they freeze up if not used occasionally. Generally, it's good to listen for rattles or funny noises. They can be an indication of something wrong in the drive train or engine, depending on where you here them. It's also good to check the shocks and exhaust on any used vehicle. One thing you should NOT be concerned about is a squeeking/metal on metal noise that only is audible on sharp turns. This is common on the T100 - all it requires is some grease on the sliders for the turning bump stops, and is not an indication of a problem. Sorry to give you such a long list of things to watch for, but things you watch for now will save you money later. The t100 is a GREAT truck and extremely reliable. There are a few things that I mentioned that can cost you money, but over all the truck is very strong. My T100, other than a revamp in body work, has had less mechanically demanded of it than my father's 2000 Tundra. Mine has 220K on it and counting, and has never left anyone stranded. As an aside which may be contentious, the 3.4 liter V6 (5VZ-FE) is the motor you want (96/97 4x4s all have it, others may too). Some people think this motor may go down as one of the best Toyota made. Cheers, Rob bsantiago 07-22-2009, 12:36 AM ya looked at the truck today the tail gate has a rust spot dead center in the back and it kinda jammed but everything else looks legit but int has heavy wear overall i should be picking it up for 3650 tommorow evening if everything goes as planned its a 95 3.4 4wd has bfgoodrich mud terrains and new rancho shocks whats the best seat covers for these things super32 08-31-2009, 07:31 PM Great thread, as I'm looking for a T100 now too. Preferably in the 95-98 model, as it has the 4x4 & SR5. I don't know what SR5 is, but I want it if I can get it :cool: I also would rather have the 5spd manual, as I don't want to deal with potentially expensive automatic tranny problems. So, my question is... how much should I expect for T100's? I've seen posts of members getting them for < $4K. Is that normal? I've browsed the local craiglist ads and they all range between $5K and 10K, 10K being dealers. Also, I'm a total newbie to the maintenance and inspection of 4x4 chasis. What should I look for in 4x4 T100's? I hear that if the tires are different on the truck, that may indicate some bad news for the 4x4 system? T1ofire 11-12-2009, 04:27 PM I would make sure the frame and accompanying front end structure not rusted heavily and if mileage is up around 100k to see if timing belt and water pump are replaced. | |