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      Resistance after hub flange installed on wheel bearing hub, is expected. Even with TC in N. A little more on one side or the other, if okay. This is not an indications of wheel bearings pre-load. You did not set wheel bearing preload, which is...
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      Nice setup! I've been on the fence about purging my Tacoma from the fleet. It pretty much sits around and seldomly gets used as a scooter hauler. I've had an idea for a while to build a 2 place scooter carrier which would allow me to ditch the...
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      Going to add a front wheel chock next. My existing Pingle chock wouldn't fit without cutting and welding so I just used a couple straps to keep the triple straight. Doesn't really matter as it sits in one place and doesn't move around but makes...
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      Jeremy9A reacted to 2001LC's post in the thread R-N-D Clunk w/video with Like Like.
      If hub flange (HF) to FDS (AKA: CV) axle splines have play, it will clunk. You'll chase clunk endlessly, until it corrected. What point did you look at/video, this one:
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      Jeremy9A reacted to dbleon's post in the thread Radiator -- Koyorad or Toyota with Like Like.
      Just pulled a newer leaking denso unit and replaced with OEM. So worth the price of mind for the extra 250$ When opening the package .. the words out of my mouth to my wife were “this is a work of ART”. The packaging alone..
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      Thanks for the heads up! I ran the vin and the vehicle lived its life in New York and Pennsylvania into 12/2020 with 340K miles. Then services went to Fort Collins, CO in 3/2021 at 350K with the last service at 371K in 12/2022
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      Jeremy9A reacted to GTV's post in the thread AHC just get rid with Like Like.
      The components are tucked up high out of harm’s way almost like Toyota considered that when they designed it.
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      Jeremy9A reacted to Zakowsky's post in the thread New AHC question, maybe… with Like Like.
      Huzzah! That was it – soldered new wire extensions onto the stumps coming out of the frame, rebuilt and rewired the decayed connector, some heat shrinkable tubing and AHC is fully functional again, cleared the codes and they didn’t come back so...
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      Jeremy9A replied to the thread New AHC question, maybe….
      That is likely the wiring for the accumulator pressure sensor on the end opposite side of the accumulator. The system would definitely not operate without that sensor information.
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      Jeremy9A replied to the thread AHC just get rid.
      People generally don't create a thread to say "all is well with my AHC" They seem to create a thread when some assistance is needed. That's why one might incorrectly come to the conclusion that the system is problematic.
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