Moving in two weeks, cleaning out the garage, everything must go. Located in Durango, CO. Make any kind of offer and it will probably fly! Delivery semi-possible within a reasonable distance (1-2hrs) if its worth it to me and maybe for gas money, etc.
PM me if you want phone number or text message. My email bounces from this forum so PM instead and I'll send you my email address if you want.
Parts that are listed as "FREE" - only charge will be for actual shipping costs. Shipping from 81301, if you want to get a UPS/Fedex quote, etc. If you want to prepay a label and email it to me, that works too. Just dont want this stuff to end up in the scrap pile. Not interested in shipping tires really.
also posting some body parts (turn signals, console, misc stuff) in the other classified forum.
33” spare tire – $25
Cooper Discoverer LT 33x12.50R15; great tread, holds air but has a gash in sidewall; mounted on 6-lug rim that fits 80's Toyota and most Chevys. Have had this for four years as a spare tire, still holds air, but I wouldnt daily-drive it. I'll check backspacing tomorrow and post it. Rim is a cheesy one, but straight and true and in great shape.
Toyota auto hub parts – FREE
from 1987 4Runner that I converted over to manual hubs. These parts are suitable for spares only, THIS IS NOT A COMPLETE HUB KIT.
Should fit in a small priority mail box.
Toyota CHEAP LIFT KIT!!!!
$30 +shipping
ubolts and blocks – adds 4”+ of instant, cheap, awesomeness to your 4Runner or pickup!
Came off a 1988 4Runner; should fit 84-89 4runners, 79-89 trucks.
I have both ubolts, but only one ended up in the photo.
Should fit in large priority mail box.
1996 4Runner Parts:
Brake Calipers - $20 (with pads that are halfway decent)
Should fit in large priority box.
Brake Rotors - $20 good shape
Should fit 1 in a priority box.
Front coilovers - $20
Rear coils – no sag, very firm and high - $40
I'll have to get sizes and weights for shipping these. Fronts are heavy, rears are not too bad.
Snow Tires: - $400/bo
Cooper Arctic Claw Xsi
These tires are OUTSTANDING for winter traction. Best snow tires I have ever owned. Retail is $160/each plus shipping.
265-75-16
Studded and Siped
90%+ of tread left; were on vehicle about 1 month during winter 2 years ago, driven approx 2k miles in 1 Durango winter; have been stored inside since then.
Studs still have nipples on them, tread still has some “fuzzies”.
No gouges, gashes, holes, etc whatsoever.
Outstanding shape, extremely close to brand new.
Tire Chains: $40
Peerless brand Self-Tightening, Self-Adjusting tire chains
These are the best chains I have ever owned – put them on in 5 minutes total easily, without moving the vehicle back and forth; they self-adjust and tighten as you drive. Should fit most small truck and SUV with stock or close-to-stock tires; check the picture, the box label has a list of which tire sizes it will fit. Moving to a sunny state so won't need these.
Will fit into a large flat priority box.