07-27-2021, 04:17 AM
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Stolen 87 from Lake Elsinore, Ca 12:30AM 7/27
They got my truck, stolen from Lake Elsinore. 87 4Runer, CLEAN truck! RED all original with tons of extras. Please keep n eye out! Just got it an hour ago!
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1987 22R-E, SR5. 5 Speed, 31's BFG A/T, stock wheels. 4.56 Gears, Rear Detroit locker Front True Track. 1.5" BJ Spacers & Extended Shackles in the rear.
1992 3.0, SR5. 5 Speed. 31's BFG M/T, stock wheels. 4.30 Gears-NON ADD- manual hubs, Elocker, 1.5" BJ Spacers, Moog springs w/ spacers. Sold
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07-27-2021, 09:12 AM
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Originally Posted by kc15842
They got my truck, stolen from Lake Elsinore. 87 4Runer, CLEAN truck! RED all original with tons of extras. Please keep n eye out! Just got it an hour ago!
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If you see parts like the emergency light in the brown pouch or power mirrors in the socal area please let me know. Front trutrec, rear locker complete exhaust coated system from the header to the tail pipe including a new cat. Lots of parts flying off of my truck right now. Any good deals on parts on craigslist or others please let me know.
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1987 22R-E, SR5. 5 Speed, 31's BFG A/T, stock wheels. 4.56 Gears, Rear Detroit locker Front True Track. 1.5" BJ Spacers & Extended Shackles in the rear.
1992 3.0, SR5. 5 Speed. 31's BFG M/T, stock wheels. 4.30 Gears-NON ADD- manual hubs, Elocker, 1.5" BJ Spacers, Moog springs w/ spacers. Sold
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07-27-2021, 06:51 PM
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Fricken bummer. Got pics of the truck?
Hope you get it back.
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Hunting now
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1987 22R-E, SR5. 5 Speed, 31's BFG A/T, stock wheels. 4.56 Gears, Rear Detroit locker Front True Track. 1.5" BJ Spacers & Extended Shackles in the rear.
1992 3.0, SR5. 5 Speed. 31's BFG M/T, stock wheels. 4.30 Gears-NON ADD- manual hubs, Elocker, 1.5" BJ Spacers, Moog springs w/ spacers. Sold
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07-28-2021, 09:44 AM
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F***in bastards.
Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
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07-29-2021, 03:28 AM
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Sh*t! I hope you get your clean 4Runner back.
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07-29-2021, 09:47 PM
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Sh*t! I hope you get your clean 4Runner back.
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Some folks taking a walk posted a picture of an abandoned vehicle. My wife and friends read the post and a couple hours later we drove it home. Missing a few things like the winch and now have a few new dents but they didn't break it. They used a half tank of gas did some wheeling and left it in the flood plain behind the lake.
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1987 22R-E, SR5. 5 Speed, 31's BFG A/T, stock wheels. 4.56 Gears, Rear Detroit locker Front True Track. 1.5" BJ Spacers & Extended Shackles in the rear.
1992 3.0, SR5. 5 Speed. 31's BFG M/T, stock wheels. 4.30 Gears-NON ADD- manual hubs, Elocker, 1.5" BJ Spacers, Moog springs w/ spacers. Sold
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07-29-2021, 09:59 PM
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Do a thorough check for drugs around the cabin and under the seats that they may have left. I am truly glad you got it recovered. These stories usually end with the vehicle being torched or stripped.
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07-30-2021, 02:58 AM
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Yes!!!
Glad you got it back.
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07-30-2021, 05:05 AM
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I'm glad this is such a short thread. IMO, stealing a classic 4Runner is much worse than stealing a newer one. Yours is in extremely good condition. Very happy you got it back. Now for preventive measures...
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07-30-2021, 12:16 PM
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Great news, congrats. I've been there myself...my '88 was stolen from my driveway 10 years ago. Got it back a week later, about the same condition as yours. $650 to recon it, and added a VERY well hidden kill switch. I sold my boat to pay for the recon, and to make room for the Runner in the garage. That's where I keep her now.
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07-30-2021, 11:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Voltan73
Great news, congrats. I've been there myself...my '88 was stolen from my driveway 10 years ago. Got it back a week later, about the same condition as yours. $650 to recon it, and added a VERY well hidden kill switch. I sold my boat to pay for the recon, and to make room for the Runner in the garage. That's where I keep her now.
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A few weeks back I went through the site researching the alarms folks are using. The kill switch was the best option and I just got sidetracked on home repairs. I was also looking at tracking devices, the good news I have a 2nd chance.
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1987 22R-E, SR5. 5 Speed, 31's BFG A/T, stock wheels. 4.56 Gears, Rear Detroit locker Front True Track. 1.5" BJ Spacers & Extended Shackles in the rear.
1992 3.0, SR5. 5 Speed. 31's BFG M/T, stock wheels. 4.30 Gears-NON ADD- manual hubs, Elocker, 1.5" BJ Spacers, Moog springs w/ spacers. Sold
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08-01-2021, 02:27 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kc15842
A few weeks back I went through the site researching the alarms folks are using. The kill switch was the best option and I just got sidetracked on home repairs. I was also looking at tracking devices, the good news I have a 2nd chance.
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Glad you got it back.
Kill switch for ignition (spark)
Kill switch for starter (crank)
Kill switch for fuel pump
Simpler, less likely to break, and once you get in the habit of using them all, more effortless and problem-free than fancy electronics.
Then this (I only use one but I saw this at boat yard in Dana Point-
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86 4Runner, 22R-Eliable, 5-Speed Manual, dlx. WHAT'S YOURS?
If you want us to help from afar please let us see, hear, feel what you're dealing with.
A picture paints a thousand words.
Toyota components are bullet-proof. Issues often arise from poor wiring, assembly and/or maintenance. Suspect those first.
Next only to our senses, the multi-meter is the most important electrical diagnostic tool. Spend $6 at Harbor Freight or $$$ blindly replacing parts.
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