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62 Dust Collector said:Did you rebuild the T-Case yourself or did you take it to some one?
Did it myself.
It turned out not being as bad as I thought it would be.
(Toyota Repair Manuel helped alot)
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62 Dust Collector said:Did you rebuild the T-Case yourself or did you take it to some one?
rogersfj401969 said:are you leaving the ball and claw front end in the truck with a 350 .... i mean i know that the ball and claw stuff it pretty strong but 350 strong?
62 Dust Collector said:Do you have your own parts washer to wash all your T-Case parts and what not for your axle? And yes why didn't you go with a newer style front end?
my64fj40 said:I'm really not to worried about the brakes. I know that I will have to push hard to stop, but it's a Landcruiser not a Camry.
I also know that the front axle is weak, especially with the 406. I left it open diff in hopes to keep it together. When I was done rebuilding the front that is when I discovered that it is not that strong. So for now I'am going to go by the saying "Don't fix it if it ain't broken."
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62 Dust Collector said:Was the POR 15 Grey and Black Chassis Coat paint on, roll on or spray on? Soon as I get moved I am taking the old 62' down to the frame!