Toyota Pickup 4x4: 1'122 Products

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Several cars set ablaze in early morning arson fires in Santa Cruz - Santa Cruz Sentinel June 22, 2010
Sunday's fires, reported between 2:50 and 3:30 am, destroyed BMW, Jaguar and Acura sedans, a Honda Passport and a Toyota pickup, police said.
Swastikas, Slurs Sprayed On Couple's Truck - KPTV Portland June 22, 2010
The red Toyota pickup truck was covered in white spray paint. "The first thing I saw was this: 'White pride,'" Walkes said. "Then I came on around this way
Suspect sought in Father's Day altercation near Reno - Reno Gazette-Journal June 22, 2010
The initial investigation revealed that the victim was traveling north bound on US 395 when a silver Toyota pickup pulled in behind the victim and continued
2011 Toyota Tacoma Gets Price Hike - Inside Line June 22, 2010
June 21, 2010 | Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc. The 2011 Tacoma's pricing will top out at $28335 for a double-cab 4x4 with a V6 engine and a five-speed
Traffic: Click here for Tulare County traffic updates throughout the day - Visalia Times-Delta June 21, 2010
7:31 am - A blue Honda and a red Toyota pickup truck collided on Demaree Street at Ferguson Avenue, according to dipatchers. No injuries are reported.
The full name of the Toyota's mainstay pickup is now Hilux Vigo Champ (so we'll simply refer to it as "Champ"). According to product planners at Toyota Motor Thailand, three-series strategy was part of the IMV series ever since its launch in 2004. Although the Hilux Vigo is now seven years old, Toyota has given it another facelift instead of opting for an all-new replacement. Claims by critics that Toyota didn't bother with a major makeover since the Vigo was a top-seller were dismissed. The Vigo's second and final update includes a redesigned grille, bonnet, bumpers, fenders and rear lights.
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A: You're looking for anything with a 6x5.5" lug pattern. But since you have a Toyota, you have to be careful of the center opening. Most aftermarket wheels will be fine since the center hole is usually made large enough to accommodate the different manufacturers, but Chevy/GMC factory wheels usually don't fit since the hole is too small to fit over the hubs.
There are a lot of other manufacturers that have used that lug pattern though. Full-size jeeps, Nissan/Infiniti, Honda/Acura, Mitsubishi, Chevy, GMC, Isuzu, Toyota/Lexus. There are probably a few more, but that's all I can think of right now. (answered by E-rock on November 14, 2008)
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A: ok im guessing it doesnt have a transfer case, i cant see a chevy case fitting real well.yeah it could break, but thats half the fun with a whoopdee.you can buy narrowed rears, id suggest a ford 9 inch.if you buy from the right company it might be direct bolt in. (answered by idontgivafork on July 11, 2009)
A: If you plan on using it for off road purposes then go right ahead and be sure you have something to tow it with. I would not take it as gas prices will eat you up. If your looking for a great 4x4 then get one with the stock motor. They are designed for the truck. (answered by Big Deal Maker on July 11, 2009)Q:
A: I don;t think there is such a thing. You're talking about the flasher unit or fuse. Either way, bottom left inside the cockpit. Relays are also located under teh hood in the fuse box. (answered by ricardo9505 on February 11, 5188)