New member with 1st gen ?'s
#1
New member with 1st gen ?'s
Hey all,
I am looking at buying a first generation 4runner. My main question is what is the difference between the base and SR5 models. It seems that all 4runners are 4x4, is this true? Are there any trouble spots to look for when buying one? Thanks!
I am looking at buying a first generation 4runner. My main question is what is the difference between the base and SR5 models. It seems that all 4runners are 4x4, is this true? Are there any trouble spots to look for when buying one? Thanks!
#2
RE: New member with 1st gen ?'s
Welcome to 4RF!
Pretty sure SR5 in early 4Runner lingo is a cosmetic package, brings along aluminum wheels and such. I used to know exactly, but that was many years ago.
There are some 2WD versionsout there, once they went to 4-door. My friend has one so of course I give him grief about owning a "2Runner" all the time.I'm pretty sure all the 1st and 2nd gen resin tops are all 4WD, though.
85 and earlier are condsidered the most desirable for off road use as they came witha live axle front end.
Pretty sure SR5 in early 4Runner lingo is a cosmetic package, brings along aluminum wheels and such. I used to know exactly, but that was many years ago.
There are some 2WD versionsout there, once they went to 4-door. My friend has one so of course I give him grief about owning a "2Runner" all the time.I'm pretty sure all the 1st and 2nd gen resin tops are all 4WD, though.
85 and earlier are condsidered the most desirable for off road use as they came witha live axle front end.
#3
RE: New member with 1st gen ?'s
They don't come in 2WD for the 80's models. All of them are also two door with the fiberglass top. I know that the 86-89 SR5s have a V6 engine along with a different body package. I'm not sure if the 86 and earlier are the same. If you have a choice get the 20-22 series engine. They are stronger, last longer and have a wider aftermarket.
If you look at a four cylinder listen to it at idle and if it has any knock at all you're looking at lots of repairs. Other than that I havn't really come across any problems with them. I don't have muchexpierence on the V6s other than over the years the head gasket wears out and gets weak.
Good luck finding a good 4Runner and welcome to the forum!
If you look at a four cylinder listen to it at idle and if it has any knock at all you're looking at lots of repairs. Other than that I havn't really come across any problems with them. I don't have muchexpierence on the V6s other than over the years the head gasket wears out and gets weak.
Good luck finding a good 4Runner and welcome to the forum!
#4
RE: New member with 1st gen ?'s
Not always doesSR5 mean V6. My 87 SR5 has the 4 banger. I believe SR5 meansaluminum wheels and all the wallpaper on the body.
Maybe with a SR5 you get the 22RE and a 22R with the non SR5? Just conjecture on my part.
Maybe with a SR5 you get the 22RE and a 22R with the non SR5? Just conjecture on my part.
#5
RE: New member with 1st gen ?'s
My 89 DLX has a 22RE. EverySR5 I have seen has the V6 in it. I also have the worthless stickers on the side and it came with aluminum wheels. I've never seen another 4 banger with the graphics so mine might be a freak but I'm not sure.
Maybe we should just look it up lol.
Maybe we should just look it up lol.
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RE: New member with 1st gen ?'s
Got this from a Toyota history narrative:
Options included an SR-5 package, with a full gauge set, clinomometer and altimeter, a folding rear seat, nicer interior, and rear heater.
The website for the above is:
http://toyota.off-road.com/toyota/ar....jsp?id=186156
Options included an SR-5 package, with a full gauge set, clinomometer and altimeter, a folding rear seat, nicer interior, and rear heater.
The website for the above is:
http://toyota.off-road.com/toyota/ar....jsp?id=186156
#9
RE: New member with 1st gen ?'s
Going by this my 4Runner is a freak. The VIN number says it is a DLX but it has all the SR5 options. The only thing on it that makes it a DLX is the lack of a tachometer. My truck has the graphics, upgraded interior from my parents DLX 4Runner, folding rear seats, but no rear heater. I thought about searching my 4Runner back to the original dealership but I bought it in Alamogordo, NM, the people that owned it before me bought it in California somewhere, and they were the second owners of it. I think it would be very hard to trace it back to the dealership and there would be a slim chance they even have record of it and thats if they are still in business. Maybe it was a DLX but they loaded all the options they could get on it.