My BJ74 has an automatic transmission.
Does anyone know the length of the BJ74 speedo cable or have a part number from one that worked?
If I can get the length I can just order another Toyota one in the proper length.
I have the Toyota part number for the BJ74 A/T speedo cable but it doesn't...
Semi-related question...
Are all (4) of the Tie rod and Relay rod ends for the BJ74 the same as the 60 series as well?
Or are there differences in the threads/taper/etc?
Or do they cross reference to something else?
I'm in British Columbia and own a 1989 BJ74 LX.
I need to replace the front and rear brakes as well as the knuckle bearings. I've recently done a few hours of research and feel I could do the job myself.
Since the BJ74 was never offered here I am wondering what CDM Toyotas I can cross...
1. Year and model of vehicle?
1989 BJ74 LX
2. IH8Mud Handle?
Frankenstien
3. Location of vehicle?
British Columbia
4. Country of Origin?
Japan
5. Mileage on the truck odometer, in KMs please
198,000 km's
6. Modifications, if any
Add-a-Leafs, 35" BFG...
Thanks guys, those OMEs are a little short I think, only would give me 2.2" of droop(more when the springs break in). I'll see if I can find Bilsteins in that style with a little more length. Should mention that I'm specifically looking for front shocks I guess :)
Been there, can't find ones that are the style I need but longer than the ones I have. Parts guy at Lordco wasn't able to either. I've found the length I need on Procomp's webpage but they don't say how it mounts, they just have a picture of the same shock for all their part numbers. Like I...
My BJ74 came with worn out springs and Rancho RS9000 shocks. A bit of information about my Land Cruiser: It's my daily and sees a lot of pavement, it's on 35" BFGs, I seldom take it wheeling.
I've recently put a mild lift in (add-a-leaf) and these shocks are now 1.5" shorter at full extension...