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Ok kool. I was looking at the OME ones on the Slee site, but free goodi found the other rear insuilator ( have a pair if you want them)
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I did OEM the first time. They lasted a year. I did MOOG second time. They lasted a year. Save your money and go with the MOOG ones.Hmm... I've had a rattle for a few years that I haven't been able to identify.
@roadstr6 Moog for $26 each or OEM for $46 each?
I'm down@MyWhiteSheep Wait....the auto craft center is open!?! I thought it was shut down due to COVID...
Between me, you, and @Soju , we should just have an "80's Day"!
And I think we're off this Friday@MyWhiteSheep Wait....the auto craft center is open!?! I thought it was shut down due to COVID...
Between me, you, and @Soju , we should just have an "80's Day"!
I’m in, as long as it’s not Saturday. @FJ Noob and I have a prior engagement that day.And I think we're off this Friday
Ahhh.... you went to PAAF. I was looking at the one by CIF the other day. It didn’t look like it had been open for a hot minute.
PAAF looks the same. You can only tell because they open the garage door. When I spoke with the staff, they said there are two, but didn't mention that the other was closedAhhh.... you went to PAAF. I was looking at the one by CIF the other day. It didn’t look like it had been open for a hot minute.
Yeah I think to use the bay is $8 per hr.The last time I was at an auto skills garage was 2009 on the COSCOMpton side of base. I had to mount and balance new tires on my wife’s car. Which wise fine until I went to go pay for the use of the tire balance and mount machine and the old dude charged me $40 per tire. I told him it was cheaper to have it done at a shop. I payed and never been back since.
Last time I used the garage was when the one in the 82nd AO was still open!The last time I was at an auto skills garage was 2009 on the COSCOMpton side of base. I had to mount and balance new tires on my wife’s car. Which wise fine until I went to go pay for the use of the tire balance and mount machine and the old dude charged me $40 per tire. I told him it was cheaper to have it done at a shop. I payed and never been back since.
Since you brought that up I went and looked at mine and I don’t seem to have any coil isolators in the front of my 80 either. I’m thinking that may be the cause of my front end “clunk” when going over speed bumps and the like.When @fourtrax gave it a quick look over, he noticed that I didn't have any coil insulations. I'll give that a shot to see if it helps a pinch.
Im thinking the same order. I also think they do not originally come in the front. Looking up parts and number, I only see them for the rear.Since you brought that up I went and looked at mine and I don’t seem to have any coil isolators in the front of my 80 either. I’m thinking that may be the cause of my front end “clunk” when going over speed bumps and the like.
I think I’ll order up some of the OME 5mm trim packs and install them all around and see if it helps. Worst case I’ll get a tiny bit more lift.
I’m finding the same. You could always use a set from the rear of a third get 4Runner since the springs are the same as the front on the 80 series. But I don’t know how well they would hold up and the OME trim packers are pretty cheap.Im thinking the same order. I also think they do not originally come in the front. Looking up parts and number, I only see them for the rear.
OME for the winI’m finding the same. You could always use a set from the rear of a third get 4Runner since the springs are the same as the front on the 80 series. But I don’t know how well they would hold up and the OME trim packers are pretty cheap.
Extended sway bar linksI'm going to the shop on base tomorrow. Doing break lines and sway bar links.
Hope you didnt buy yet. Found these pretty cheap:Since you brought that up I went and looked at mine and I don’t seem to have any coil isolators in the front of my 80 either. I’m thinking that may be the cause of my front end “clunk” when going over speed bumps and the like.
I think I’ll order up some of the OME 5mm trim packs and install them all around and see if it helps. Worst case I’ll get a tiny bit more lift.