First off it has a badge on the tailgate that says PreRunner. Secondly the rear mud flaps will not say 4wd and are blank. Other than than you would have to look under the vehicle where you will see no front wheel drive hardware. It is basically a 2wd truck set up identically to a 4wd.
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.
No, it does not.
Of course.
The term PreRunner was used to describe a truck used to run the desert race course prior to the actual race. The truck was used to look at the track at a slower speed and see where obstacles were located, thus the term PreRunner. The PreRunner was developed in conjunction with Toyota Motorsport's successful desert racing truck program. Much of the suspension tuning and development work was done with the assistance of Toyota-driver Ivan "The Ironman" Stewart. The PreRunner is basically a Toyota Tacoma made to look like a 4WD when in reality it is a 2WD.
The firing order on a 2001 Toyota Tacoma Prerunner V6 is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. This vehicle does not have a distributor.
108mm
Screwed into the heads.
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 it is easy if it is a V6 as you know it is a 3.4 liter. If it is a base pickup and not a PreRunner or 4 wheel drive then it has a 2.4 Liter 4 cylinder. If it is a PreRunner or 4 WD then it has a 2.7 Liter 4 cylinder. The engine size is written under the hood on a placard.
17 city 19 or 20 hwy
2
Depends on the driver and the tires.