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I had a '97 Tacoma that I wheeled for 2 years. I probably wheeled it a little too hard... But everything was just getting jacked up on that truck. It got to the point that it wasn't handling the road or the trail very well. And I was tired of paying more for everything than the mini truck guys. So I picked up an '80 because I love that body style. Now I can beat on my truck pretty damn hard. And sure it doesn't handle pavement very well, but with the money I got selling the Tacoma, and buying the '80, I bought another car.I vote for the pickup... but if you're going to have like $6000 to make the Tacoma a beast when it's paid off, change my vote to that.
BeccaLoo24 – i can toss grown men.... so dont doubt me
Poke around, you'll find that it won't cost more (and probably less) to SA the tacoma at least. I don't remember the exact years toyota went to D side drop t-case, Idon't remember if it started with the earliest tacomas or not. If it did, you could just pick up a D44 driver side drop, the hangers, etc. and go from there. You can even keep it six lug. If it were still pass. you could go with a toy axle or a pass drop D44 (wagoneer) and same thing. The D44s tend to be significantly cheaper than a toy axle, and for decent wheeling they'll hold up ok.
Any guy who takes his woman wheeling enjoys her. A woman who is owned is left at home to cook, clean, and keep beer cold. So if this offends you you should stop looking and go have some tacos. And a beer. If your old enough.
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