Changing the tire size on this vehicle will adversely effect the handling, speedometer, and fuel economy. The computer on this vehicle cannot be reprogrammed for a larger tire. The OEM tire size is 245/75-16. You could go up to a 255/75-16 without having much effect on handling or performance, but the speedometer would be off around 5 mph. The vehicle will accommodate a very large tire as it is set up like a 4WD, but I do not recommend it.
prerunner is worth alot more
There are many places where one can find information on the Toyota Tacoma Prerunner. One can find information on the Toyota Tacoma Prerunner at popular on the web sources such as Edmunds, AOL Autos, and Yahoo! Autos.
The Toyota Tacoma PreRunner is a Tacoma truck that is designed for terrain. One can find reviews of this version of the Tacoma truck on sites such as The Car Connection, Edmunds and Car Gurus.
Of course.
No, it does not.
I have a 2008 tacoma prerunner with 4 cyl 5speed it gets 22.6 on the highway and 21.0 in the city. .
The firing order on a 2001 Toyota Tacoma Prerunner V6 is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. This vehicle does not have a distributor.
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Screwed into the heads.
For the 5VZ-FE Engine, 2WD except PreRunner- it's 5.7 quarts with Filter and 5.4 quarts without Filter. Then for the 4WD and PreRunner- it's 5.5 quarts with Filter and 5.2 quarts without Filter.
The PreRunner is not a 4 wheel drive vehicle. It is only rear wheel drive. It does have traction control and a limited slip differential. If you want a true off road Tacoma then get the 4 wheel drive model which is not the PreRunner.
Depends on the driver and the tires.