Guys use lower grit to get the clear coat and paint off it, for example you can safely use 180 grit to get the corrosion off and then just do a once over with 320 then scotch pad
I sold the truck after 2 years of having it with the spacer lift and in those 2 years u had no issues, I never towed with the truck but still used the truck like normal
hey bro. I'm looking at this same truck (2004) from a dealership. 1 owner, super clean body, no rust, meticulously maintained with every single service record and 100,000 miles. asking 19K but I'm trying to get down to 18K. What do you think? appreciate it
@@ToledoDIY Hey I appreciate the response. Looking specifically for a first gen tacoma I don't want anything newer, but I get it, that's a lot for a truck 20 years old.
@@peakseeker3913 yessir! Definitely worth it if you want it specially since it has low miles but I’m sure if you want to resell it you won’t get all ur money back!
Nice! Make sure to change ball joints… Get an 03 Rav 4 steering wheel bolts right in. It’s life changing. lol It will make the truck feel new and modern 👌🏼
When you are going to support the car. There are little donut shape things just behind on the frame behind the front wheels. This is the strongest support point on these MK1 cars. Sorry but after watching this video on doing a clutch job, should be tiled. “How not to do a clutch job on a MK1. This is a nightmare doing it this way. I guess the guy learned allot from his mistakes. Everyone watching do yourselves a favor and get a “VW Bentley manual” on this procedure. It has all the useful information on doing this job correctly, plus a load of other info on fixing your VW. Also it’s best to always change the main seal, so you won’t have to do this job again for 80K mileage. 👍🏻👍🏻
That is a super clean truck, my 03 4cyl reaching 270k and a everyday driver, all original, only replaced radiator and to this day I still get offers to buy it. Best purchase I've ever did!
My 2004 TRD Double cab is at 326,000 miles and still runs like new. Have faith, keep doing the maintenance and that truck will continue to service you well. Thanks for sharing your truck video. What a beauty!