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2004 Toyota Tacoma Crew Cab Pickup 4 Door 3.4l V6 4wd 118k Great Cond on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:118386
Location:

Schellsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Schellsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

I have owned this truck for 5 or 6 years and since it had 59K miles on it.  Since I bought this truck I have added: 1.5" leveling kit, vent visors, bug shield, sprayed in bed liner, Husky custom molded floor liners, K&N air intake, optima red top battery, leer truck cap, nerf bars, Sony head unit with iPhone port, Boston Acoustic speakers in all 4 doors, and an 8" bass tube.

I have never had one issue with this truck but I have replaced most of the wear items in the front suspension for preventative maitnence.  At 100K miles I took off factory inner and outer tie rods and upper and lower ball joints and replaced them with Moog Chasis greasable replacements (much better than stock).  I also put on the 31" BFG AT's at that time.  I still have all the factory parts for backup and they obviously go with the truck as well. 

About two years ago Toyota recalled this truck to check the frame.  After the inspection, which found zero rust, the frame was coated with a waxy feeling grease and an additional 10 years added to the warrenty of the frame.  So this frame has about 8 years of warrenty left. 

I would keep this truck but a wife and three kids make it a little snug, I now have a full size.  I take good care of my vehicles and this one is no exception (it drives like a new one) but it is also 10 years old so it has some light bumps and dings here and there.  You can probably find a stone chip or two as well.  It is in great condition for its age and has always been a great truck.  I am confident the new owner will be more than satisfied.  Millage may change slightly as it does get driven some.  Email any questions and I'll get back to you ASAP.

Good Luck and Happy Bidding!!!!!


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