TacoXpo
HOAX DENIER
LOL, you missed the flat bill region over on the Left Coast
The UPS Pressure region pushed them off the coast! Kinda like a tsunami...
LOL, you missed the flat bill region over on the Left Coast
You wanna bring it on by on your way home from work? We can pull the rear shaft and bleed your brakes
No time amigo, gotta meet my realtor over at the prospective new casa...and I really don't want to pull the rear shaft, Front wheel drive 4Runner is no bueno. And bleeding won't help, I need to replace my shit...maybe "spongy" was the wrong adjective

"un-grabby" maybe?
I drove the Tacoma as FWD on several occasions and while it was super lame, it was better than the alternative
^This...and I sometimes turn the 4HI off if I'm on the Hwy, I like to coast and accelerate between pops :eyeroll:
I get nervous driving in 4HI all the time, I need to change my t-case oil!!
4.10Do you know what ratio your rear third is? In a pinch you can use a 4cyl third in place of your V6 third and it works just fine.
I have the Tundra calipers, pads and rotors I just haven't had the time to install them...will hopefully get to it this weekend unless wedding or house shit comes upDamn Mauzer, your in bad shape! Too bad you live pretty far away, I could come over and help tear it apart! Let me know your plan on the brakes.. Looks like I will need to do mine too at some point.
well bud, you shouldn't have any trouble getting rid of it if you decide to sell it
Huh? Sell the locker? I guess we can pull it and see if there is any damage to the locker, if not then I'll prob sell it and put the $$ towards sliders for the HF trip I won't be going to
Thats what I don't understand either? Gears looked good when we put the locker in, looked like they had been replaced or refurbished b/c they were patterned. I don't have access to the tools and honestly don't really want to mess with it, I'll just pull it and get a selectable like I originally planned. Its just a pain cause its my DD and I can't afford downtime.Do you know anyone with access to the tools to check backlash and pinion torque(IE a dial pin indicator with mag base and an inch lb torque wrench)? There are so many people out there running a setup like yours with no issues I find it hard to believe there is a problem with the locker and or the driveline angles. I'm thinking either the springs are loose/installed wrong, or the backlash/bearing preload is too loose and needs to be tightened. Pinion preload should still be good as it was never messed with but check it anyways if you can. You can buy the dialpin indicator with mag base and in/lb torque wrench from your local harbor freight.
Thats what I don't understand either? Gears looked good when we put the locker in, looked like they had been replaced or refurbished b/c they were patterned. I don't have access to the tools and honestly don't really want to mess with it, I'll just pull it and get a selectable like I originally planned. Its just a pain cause its my DD and I can't afford downtime.