Why exactly are you going for the 95+ birfs and flanges? The early ones leave the option of a direct bolt on lockable hubs (if you're into that kinda thing).
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You just contradicted yourself. 31's are FACTORY OPTION for the Toyota LC80, no matter what version/type/engine/transmission/country. 4.10s and 28-29" are STOCK no matter what versions/type/engine/transmission/country, it's just that Mr. T thought it would be OK to put the 31s on most of everything, while they were slowly working towords the FZJ80.
You have a stock FJ80, and you haven't tried 4.88s and 32s yet, and 98% of the experience on the 80s section is with the 212hp 1FZFE not the 155hp 3FE, if you would notice in the 60's section that most are running 4.88s with 33-35" tires, they have the same tranny, same motor, and same stock diff gears with LESS weight and LESS driveline to spin.
I'd vote 4.88's would be the best option for a 3FE'd 80 with tires 32-35 and 4.56's should have been part of the "tow package" that included the 31" tires.
Interesting... you just told Jon he doesn't know what he's talking about and he bought his 91 new off the showroom floor when you were 1.5 years old...
Not saying you are were wrong to do that, just saying that it is interesting.
That's assuming the dealership be bought it from knows what they are doing, and that he was an informed buyer.
"slow and low...that is the tempo".
That's an interesting point you bring up. Things were a bit different then. The majority of 80 Series being produced were being shipped to UN forces during the Gulf War. Dealers on the east coast had none on the showroom floors. I remember calling (we used telephones alot back then) every Toyota dealer within 100 miles just to see one up close and to get a test drive. As for information, all we had were sales pamphlets. Dealers knew nothing about them other than they couldn't get them and people wanted them. Can you say "way over sticker price"? I waited 3 months for mine to show up from Japan and paid sticker for it.
I was as informed as possible given the information and tools at my disposal and your attitude is starting to annoy me a bit. Yes, you are correct, 31" tires were technically an option, but you would have had to special order your truck without it as they were being built for the US market almost exclusively with that package. Like I stated in my previous post, it's pretty safe to say that 31" tires were standard issue.
I would like to apologize for my attitude, although your's wasn't exactly "open" either. Sorry, no hard feelings?
I got a look at the 80 today. Still waiting on Birfs. The drive-flanges were bad, as well as the birfs. I also had the d-shafts cleaned, and new joints and grease all around. The ring gears, and bearings etc. were all pristine. Amazing for a vehicle with 180,000 miles on it. Well...all that should get rid of the clunk... I hope.
I've got some engine cleaning to do when I get it back. That leaky power stearing pump made a mess.
Can't wait to get the 80 back!
cannoeing.