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Did you now a 60 series manual hood rod or most any toyota hood rod will fit an 80 series.
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So my 60 series front output flange mated to the 80 DS doesn't have to look like this?80 Series front output studs (from a 100 series, or the rear of a 4Runner): 90114-10061 (M10)
80 Series rear output studs (from an FJ60/62/7x): 90114-11003 (M11)
4 each would be needed.
So my 60 series front output flange mated to the 80 DS doesn't have to look like this?
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About $12-16 from any dealer. Carry a spare.
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Did you know:
The 80 series through 1/1995 had versions for the U.S. market that had drum rears/semi-float rear axles and no ABS.
These trucks also had no lockers or viscous coupler in the transfer case (HF1A designation).
All 80 series trucks for the US market went to VC'ed transfer cases, full float rears, ABS, and rear discs in 1/1995.
Wouldn't that make it a HF2A (no V) designation? Isn't the HF1A the part-time unit?
Rookies I swear.Correct. Long day and thanks for the correction
Where is that picture of Rick doing that?
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Holy Crap that is so pretty compared to my original 23 year old link. I have to order this!! Thanks.
that one neat trick the government doesn't want you to know about!Is this the next big thing???
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