The research I did pointed to manuals as being fine to flat tow. The transfer case may have been spinning , but everything feels super tight and I'm hoping for the best. Worst case, I need to rebuild it with some low gears from Independent 4x4. Probably will do that anyway.
I forgot to include the pic of the old springs next to the new ones (which spent some time under the 2001) No surprise the new ones improve the ride a whole bunch! The old ones were downright squishy.
So, I have a 2001 Trooper which is an automatic. The transmission slipped one day and I parked it for a year not having the coin to even look at what’s wrong. After some research, I decided that I don’t want to invest in fixing the trans since the 4L30E trans has a notoriously bad reputation...
You came all the way out to Prescott to buy a 4runner!? Nice looking rig!
Next time you're in town, try Rosa 's pizza on Gurley just off the square. Good stuff. Just like the zza back in Jersey.
Smokey Mountain Road in the Escalante is a real neat trip. 78 miles of awesome scenery. It's called smokey mountain because there are underground coal fires permanently burning. Here are some pics from before we started making babies.
Hey there.
I just joined as I was looking at pics of Trooper builds on here. I've had a 2001 for about a year and just bought a 1999 manual on Friday with 100k on it. I am psyched to start building it up. Right now I am taking all of the aftermarket off the 2001 and putting it on the 99...
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