Swbkrn2003
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Does anybody know who rebuilds the E-Locker Actuators?
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Thanks Joey they are workign and were not rusty i did put Corroseal to treat themin the surface areas an painted the housing with POR-15.If you do decide to repair yourself:
Toyota E-Locker Rebuild Kit-8in Diff
Toyota E-Locker Rebuild Kit-8in Diff (LRK-1)absolute-wits-end.com
Toyota E-Locker Rebuild Kit- 9.5in Diff
Toyota E-Locker Rebuild Kit- 9.5in Diff (LRK-2)absolute-wits-end.com
Biggest issue by far is rust. If it’s not rusty or broken it’s not that bad.
If you do decide to repair yourself:
Toyota E-Locker Rebuild Kit-8in Diff
Toyota E-Locker Rebuild Kit-8in Diff (LRK-1)absolute-wits-end.com
Toyota E-Locker Rebuild Kit- 9.5in Diff
Toyota E-Locker Rebuild Kit- 9.5in Diff (LRK-2)absolute-wits-end.com
Biggest issue by far is rust. If it’s not rusty or broken it’s not that bad.
I have the T-case out and thought about going through that actuator , I checked the web page but I did not see a center option.
If you don't want to tackle it your self. I believe you can send them to Landtank here on mud for a rebuildDoes anybody know who rebuilds the E-Locker Actuators?
Thanks
thanks for letting me knowNo not for the center. Definitely very little demand
I asked him he said no.If you don't want to tackle it your self. I believe you can send them to Landtank here on mud for a rebuild
I guess he stop doing it, I know he used to.I asked him he said no.
Yeah he did but he said he doesn't do it anymore hopefully I can find somebody who will do it I think I can do it it's just having the time to do it would be my biggest issueI guess he stop doing it, I know he used to.
I'll post it and see if there's anybody on the board that'll rebuild themYeah he did but he said he doesn't do it anymore hopefully I can find somebody who will do it I think I can do it it's just having the time to do it would be my biggest issue
If I had to guess, I bet the breather tube on the side of the actuator either has a tear in it, or is not connected anymore and that has allowed water/mud/dirt to get in the actuator and gum it up. They really aren't bad to take out and repair. I would give it a shot.The fronts just decided to not work anymore after a year of being fine. My love of hitting every puddle or mud hole I see when off road may be the cause.
I like the use of the toothpicks.