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Member ID: SuperSixer95

Location: Douglasville, GA

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2004 Toyota Tacoma

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  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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Last updated: Jun 14, 2006

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Chris’s Toyota Tacoma
“Rocko Taco”

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Here is Some info for everyone interested in Specs for the Truck, if not, fine then. Just go to page 2!!

2004 Toyota Tacoma
PreRunner DoubleCab V6 2WD

Chassis Code: VZN195.5 (1995.5-2004)
Engine Code: 5VZ-FE
Paint Code: 3L5 - Radiant Red (My Truck)

3430 lbs Gross Vehicle Weight (Unloaded)
5100 lbs Gross Vehicle Weight (Full Payload)
18.5 U.S. Gallon Fuel Tank
17 mpg - City / 20 mpg - Hwy
Final Assembly in United States

3.4L 24V V6
190 HP @ 4800 RPM
220 Lbs/Ft @ 3600 RPM
3378 cc (207 cu/in)
9.6:1 Compression Ratio
3.68 X 3.23 Bore X Stroke
Power to Weight Ratio: 18.1 Lbs / HP
55.9 HP per Liter

4 Speed Automatic Transmission W/ Overdrive
3.91:1 Axle Ratio
Towing:
3500 Lbs Standard Towing Capacity
5000 Lbs Maximum Towing Capacity
1625 Lbs Payload Capacity

202.9 in Long
70.3 in Wide
67.5 in High
121.9 in Wheel Base

Front Disc Brakes, with Vented Discs. Independent Wishbone Suspension with Stabilizer Bar and Coil Springs in the front. Beam Rear Suspension with Rigid Leaf Springs.

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JLov07  

Posted by: JLov07

06/29/2006 08:23PM

no i dont have any problems with scrubbing bout the only time is when i do sharp turns other than that i clear them fine

badbyz10  

Posted by: badbyz10

06/25/2006 08:17AM

Do you get stuck easily since it is 2wd?

RunninUte  

Posted by: RunninUte

06/16/2006 01:17PM

Nice truck, you are going to love having fun with it in the dirt. I would recommend going with a straight suspension lift. Mine is 2.5", more than enough height for most any obstacle. I can fit 33's with that. I don't think any tire size above 33 is a good idea unless you swap out gearing as well, the little V6, even supercharged, can't quite handle those heavy tires. Instead of a body lift, get rocker panel protection. Much more useful. I had my grill custom made by a friend at a CNC shop, but Trendz makes one similar. And if I can find those stickers, you can have some. Send your mailing address to my e-mail. ryankump@hotmail.com Thanks for checking out my truck, have fun with yours!

Sir_Vikks  

Posted by: Sir_Vikks

06/15/2006 11:45AM

I'd say since you have the double cab don't go with a roll bar. The bed is small enough without it. A box topper or lid/cover [like you have now] isn't bad at all. But if you do want the roll bar, don't put lights on it -- they'd be way too far back. It's all your call. I'd like nerf bars on my truck, like yours, but ya can't always get what ya want. Later man.

ErikJeanna  

Posted by: ErikJeanna

06/15/2006 09:35AM

Thanks for the kudos on my 4Runner... that info was OLD!!! I spent about 2 hours this morning re-writing all 7 pages and added more recently updated photos as well. Now go check it out. Also, don't waste your time with a brush guard... if you want a bumper that works and that won't crumble like aluminum foil in an accident, go get a TJM or have one fabbed to fit your truck. Yotas shouldn't have brush guards, that's for soccer mom SUV's.

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Member ID: SuperSixer95

Location: Douglasville, GA