Howdy,
I replaced my rear control arms with TT adjustable 10/3/2021, have traveled about 20K miles since. They have been fine, are clearly indestructible and versatile, but I would like to see if returning to OEM control arms with smooth out expansion cracks and other small "road hazards."
I...
Looking for an OEM. Doesn't need to be brand new but free of cracks and electrical needs to be in good working order.
I'm located in Houston and willing to pay to ship.
Thanks!
Long weekend and a lot of work!
I finally decided to finish the sound deadening/stereo upgrade that I started a few months ago.
I had already replaced the radio with a Carplay unit years ago when I first bought it.
Fast forward to 6 months ago, I was given a bunch of sound deadening...
*EDIT 12/2/21*- OPEN TO ANY REASONABLE OFFERS
1981 Toyota Pickup 4X4
Original paint
22r motor
Odometer reads 65K but it only has five digits…
5-speed (L-series I believe)
Power steering
5.29 gears
Custom rear driveshaft
Trail Gear front drive shaft
Lift
General 35’s with plenty of tread left...
I just got the increased capacity radiator from Davez for my ‘81, 22r. At the bottom of the radiator, there are two small ports that my current radiator doesn’t have. The two parts are connected.
Are these maybe for a tranny cooler?
If I want to bypass them, can I just connect the two ports...
Quick question regarding the work I did above:
Now that it's all done, I notice that the steering doesnt have a hard stop when I turn it all the way to the left. I'm assuming I just need to back out those bolts on the LCA's a bit so it serves as a bumpstop. My question is, does it put...
Big weekend and week for my '99.
@TRAIL TAILOR rear upper/lower control arms
@Ironman 4x4 USA FCP lift
New CV's, brakes, wheel bearings, and the rest of the front end parts
Freedom offroad UCA's
OEM LCA's
Picked up a barely used set of Nitto MT 255/85/16's
If you're suspension is old, this...
This makes me so happy that I don't live somewhere that this is necessary. I commend folks for doing it and preserving their vehicles but it must be such a mess to work on after a bunch of tacky stuff is everywhere. Then again, working on a rusty s***box is no bueno either
I wasn't on the highway when it overheated but, after it cooled down the overheating persisted.
I did find a leak in the radiator so I have a 3-row on the way from Dave's. While it's out, I'm also going to do the water pump, t-stat, fan clutch, and hoses.
For the no-idle issue, I have a...