Silghtly different part number so I am not 100% sure. It does have two little holes in it for the "Diesel" or "Turbo" emblem. Do the US grilles have this?
I know the moderator will likely kick this to the for sale but it is so model specific I want to post it here anyway.
I accidently bought two extra BJ74 exhaust pipes. This is the first pipe section, the part with the flex hose section. The deal I have with Toyota is I never return parts...
I know the moderator will likely kick this to the for sale but it is so model specific I want to post it here anyway.
I accidently bought an HDJ81 (1990 - 1995) grille and the deal I have with Toyota is I never return parts.
So if anyone here needs or wants a new grille let me know...
Well presumably he has the truck and can look. I do not have his truck and can not look.
Not meaning to sound toooooo sarcastic in the original post, just meant that he can look at the truck. What if I look at a different trim level or year and the holes are or are not there, do I assume...
The "just parts" comment pretty much sums it up. Tally in the labour and the machining and presto you have a medium sized bill.
1HZ are not dropping from the trees here but they are not rare.
Well if you get it if the engine is shot it will probably be cheaper to get an other engine than fixing the existing one.
The guys he was talking to were mainly the 80sfreaks guys. I got an email yesterday morning asking me if the compression check was done in the injector holes or the glow...
Too funny, I had a long talk today with a guy from Kobe today and he was telling me about this guy on a Japanese BBS asking if the compression numbers he got were wrong, they were the exact same numbers.
They are way off. He either has a screwed gauge or he has no idea what he is doing. Those...
Yes they do. I have one, along with a FF 70 rear axle with an ARB in it.
But if you can afford it by all means get a set of Toyota 24 volt lockers and pop them in.
I have had many of the electric hubs apart, mostly to try to pull out the sheared off dowel pins on friends trucks. The dowels either shear or oblong the hole and then the bolts begin to go. The electical mechanism seems to do just fine.
PS I have a PhD. in engineering.
The electric hubs...
You might have a problem, the 4 door 77 model is the only 4 door 70 model. And it was only sold in Japan. And they are all 24 volt (I think). I will try to check around this week and see if they have any thing like this in 12 volt.
But you might be better just going to manual windows.