![]() 10/25/2017 at 16:07 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Truck spent the morning at the dealership. Tech spent an hour with it and came back with headgaskets; -no misfire or codes on startup, air through heatercore, overflow bottle discoloured, exhaust smell in rad and overflow.
Estimate is $5040 for new headgaskets including machine and pressure testing the heads. 4 days in the shop and they are booking 2 weeks away. They’ve only had one Tacoma go through this with higher mileage - after they replaced the headgaskets on that truck it turned out to have a cracked block.
A new used 1GR-FE is available for $4000 plus install costs.
Over at the Sales desk they are offering us $5000 trade-in for the truck as is - I get to strip my rack, lights, gear, winters, ?canopy? off it first and then they take the keys.
New 2017 truck is $47,808.88 -> $42,208 after trade.
There is also a 2014 Limited that was sold but the deal just fell through; $43,674.40 -> $38,074 after trade.
What to do, what to do...
![]() 10/25/2017 at 16:10 |
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So much for rock solid reliability... I realize this is not that common, but how many miles are on it?
![]() 10/25/2017 at 16:11 |
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I bought a new 2016 Taco Sport, Manual 4x4, double cab for 32,000 plus taxes. Options, is all I’m saying. You have options.
Also look at the costs of doing the heads, with a warranty for a year and selling.
![]() 10/25/2017 at 16:14 |
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You might consider talking to an indie shop about this job. They might come in a lot less, even if you are actually talking about rebuilding the heads and not just new gaskets and skimming the heads level.
![]() 10/25/2017 at 16:15 |
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What’s the truck worth with the repairs done? Taco’s have crazy high value, so I’d take the cheapest option to fix it and then sell it if you’re concerned about longevity.
![]() 10/25/2017 at 16:17 |
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dats rough. Don’t jump to conclusions, shop around for both trucks and repair work. Have they scoped the cylinder bore? Found out if the coolant is washing the pistons?
![]() 10/25/2017 at 16:18 |
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192,000km (119,000 miles)
Toyota changed the headgasket part number half way through 2006. There are quite a few 2005 Tacoma owners and earlier 4runners with the 1GR-FE who have had headgasket problems as well.
![]() 10/25/2017 at 16:19 |
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I’m confident I could sell it for $15,000 once it is fixed.
![]() 10/25/2017 at 16:20 |
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I’d fix it then - that’ll net you an additional $5k to use toward a new truck (if that’s what you want).
![]() 10/25/2017 at 16:20 |
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Canadian loonie.. so your prices sound awesome, but aren’t very comparable..
![]() 10/25/2017 at 16:21 |
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True true.
![]() 10/25/2017 at 16:24 |
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Yeah was thinking that after reading your previous Taco post. Good luck.
![]() 10/25/2017 at 16:25 |
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Damn. How hard are they to do yourself on these things? Would kind of be a waste to get rid of a Taco at 119k miles.
![]() 10/25/2017 at 16:25 |
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CAD5,000 seems way, way low for a trade on a Taco. Shop around for some quotes from other shops on the HG repair? I’m sure you can find numbers on all accounts that are more in your favor.
![]() 10/25/2017 at 16:27 |
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Nope - the Tech spent less than an hour with it. I don’t think they even did a compression test.
![]() 10/25/2017 at 16:31 |
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I’d fix it, even if the plan is to resell it. Has the dealership said how much they’d give you for it on trade repaired?
Between a ‘14 and ‘17, roughly $4k difference to get in a new vehicle, I’d probably go new. I wouldn’t have any reservations about the third gen. I say that after purposely buying in ‘15, as I knew I wanted a Taco but didn’t want a ‘16 and the potential 1st year teething issues. Of course, your parts would easily move to the ‘14 and not the ‘17.
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Sounds like second opinion time. Worst case get a compression test kit and borescope from harbor freight and get your own numbers. What are the symptoms? HG failures aren’t unheard of for the GR, but they aren’t common either.
![]() 10/25/2017 at 16:33 |
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I’ve seen guys do them for $1700us on Tacoma World - but it’s a garage job and 40+hours for a shadetree..
![]() 10/25/2017 at 16:35 |
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I was offered $11,000 back in 2015 when the frame was done.
I don’t like the Limited at all - too much luxury vs annoying things like leather and 20in wheels..
![]() 10/25/2017 at 16:46 |
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I didn’t value the stuff on the Limited to pay more for it over the Sport. Had I decided I wanted to pay more, I would’ve just gone with the TRD Pro.
I guess how I’d look at it, I think pretty much anyone that’s Taco hunting would pay $5k CAD (that’s what, 3700-4000ish USD with the exchange rate) for a low mileage truck without blinking, even with HG issues. Especially one with a frame replacement completed. You’d have to beat em off with a stick here in CO if you listed it on CL at that price.
![]() 10/25/2017 at 16:49 |
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I think I would find an independent mechanic that would swap in a used engine from a wrecked truck.
![]() 10/25/2017 at 16:52 |
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Yeah definitely have it repaired before selling. Try an indie instead of a dealer.
![]() 10/25/2017 at 17:08 |
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Symptoms are coolant overfills and bubbles in the overflow tank during prolonged hwy driving. Engine does not overheat - I watch the Scanguage religiously.
After visiting the t4r forums some of the other symptoms were there too; waterfall sounds behind the heatercore, not super mileage, very sporadic hard start.
It’s a 2005 which is more common for headgaskets than any of the later years.
![]() 10/25/2017 at 17:09 |
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47 grand for a Taco?!
Good lord
![]() 10/25/2017 at 17:25 |
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New 2017 truck is $47,808.88
What?!?!
Are you looking at a fully loaded Titan or something???
EDIT: Is that in moose dollars?
![]() 10/25/2017 at 17:28 |
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Wait until you see the MSRP of the TRD Pro.. $53,395
![]() 10/25/2017 at 17:29 |
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beaver tails..
![]() 10/25/2017 at 17:37 |
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“
A new used 1GR-FE”
what
![]() 10/25/2017 at 17:39 |
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new to my truck, as in engine swap-ly..
![]() 10/25/2017 at 17:46 |
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gotcha
![]() 10/25/2017 at 17:51 |
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Dude...
$40k, even for a new one, is highway robbery! Get a CarCost report for the MY2017 configuration you want (or for whatever 2017 you’d buy off the lot, doesn’t matter) and see how much you should actually pay. The difference b/w MSRP and invoice on a Taco looks to be $3-4k (the more equipment, the higher the difference).
In terms of repair or sell: since you mentioned elsewhere in the comments that it’s worth $15k fixed, it’s a no-brainer to spend the $5k to fix it so that you can get $10k back right after. That money plus a CarCost report should net you a very attractive number for a brand new Taco.
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![]() 10/25/2017 at 18:29 |
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It is starting to sound head gaskety. damn.
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