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Whatcha doin up there, fat girl?
I miss my truck
I miss my truck

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But wait, there's more..
Nah just kidding, excited to see whatever it isWell now I just feel unaccomplished...
Good for you! sounds like a lot of interesting work. FUN! Let us know what you think of the platesSo the last 2 months were fun.
In July, I popped U-joints in both drive shafts and subsequently blew the front diff at the same time. It was a real pain, but ultimately turned out well. Since I was going to either need new or to rebuild my driveshafts (they broke beyond U-joints), and since I was going to need to replace a front diff.. I went ahead and got a bunch of cool toys
@Wermz Hooked me up and installed all of the goodies in the last few weeks. Nitro Gear 4.88s, Eaton E-lockers front and rear, Tom Wood's double cardan driveshafts, and all buttoned up with a factory Toyota locker switch in the dash.
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I'm still in the break-in period with the gears, so not much to say about them other than there doesn't seem to be any noticeable difference in driving. As in, there's no buzziness to the engine at all, no ill effects that I could find. After the break-in is done, I'll get to use the truck a bit more to see how the gears feel in acceleration from a stop. I can say that it's a lot less prone to downshift on slight hills around my area, so that's pretty cool. I'll get to test everything out for real in 2 weeks in Uwharrie for the Logan's Run trip.
We also put in a new Lexus battery, plus new rear axle seals (last ones failed), and OEM Toyota brake pads all around. For future reference, mileage is 260,8xx.
I ordered a full set of skid plates from @ASFIR 4X4 and hope to have those installed before GSMTR, but that may be optimistic. Still looking forward to them. AND! I'm expecting a really cool rear bumper from @TRAIL TAILOR to arrive in the next few weeks as well. At that point, I'll have gotten pretty much everything done to the truck as far as 'building' as I'd planned to. Everything going forward will be lipstick and accessories.
@TRAIL TAILOR has a rear bumper out?So the last 2 months were fun.
In July, I popped U-joints in both drive shafts and subsequently blew the front diff at the same time. It was a real pain, but ultimately turned out well. Since I was going to either need new or to rebuild my driveshafts (they broke beyond U-joints), and since I was going to need to replace a front diff.. I went ahead and got a bunch of cool toys
@Wermz Hooked me up and installed all of the goodies in the last few weeks. Nitro Gear 4.88s, Eaton E-lockers front and rear, Tom Wood's double cardan driveshafts, and all buttoned up with a factory Toyota locker switch in the dash.
View attachment 2428999
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View attachment 2428996
View attachment 2428998
I'm still in the break-in period with the gears, so not much to say about them other than there doesn't seem to be any noticeable difference in driving. As in, there's no buzziness to the engine at all, no ill effects that I could find. After the break-in is done, I'll get to use the truck a bit more to see how the gears feel in acceleration from a stop. I can say that it's a lot less prone to downshift on slight hills around my area, so that's pretty cool. I'll get to test everything out for real in 2 weeks in Uwharrie for the Logan's Run trip.
We also put in a new Lexus battery, plus new rear axle seals (last ones failed), and OEM Toyota brake pads all around. For future reference, mileage is 260,8xx.
I ordered a full set of skid plates from @ASFIR 4X4 and hope to have those installed before GSMTR, but that may be optimistic. Still looking forward to them. AND! I'm expecting a really cool rear bumper from @TRAIL TAILOR to arrive in the next few weeks as well. At that point, I'll have gotten pretty much everything done to the truck as far as 'building' as I'd planned to. Everything going forward will be lipstick and accessories.
@TRAIL TAILOR has a rear bumper out?![]()
New TW driveline-assuming you now have spicer ujoints and yokes ?