Where are your jack points using your Hi-lift jack? Being all stock I see only damage.
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So this Hi-lift here is all for show? I know, and that's my point.You can easily and safely lift on a wheel using a tree strap, soft shackle, or HiLift's "Lift Mate" with your HiLift jack... This of course only works for recovery situations when the truck has to be lifted OFF of rock or root etc. (A "jack and stack") Lifting by the wheel DOESN NOT allow one to affect the great majority of tire repairs however..
It sure is! It took me about 3 hours to replace, but I'm a moderately skilled grease monkey at best. It's nothing compared to the starter though!My alternator started to show signs of failure about two weeks ago. I went ahead and ordered a new alternator and swapped it out, truck is charging good again. I've changed many alternators in older Toyotas (4runners, trucks, tacomas) and this alternator location had to be the most pain in the a** I've dealt with yet. Luckily I managed to get it done without removing the lower radiator hose though. I didn't want to deal with adding more coolant and burping the system again