speaking of back spacing anyone know the factory backspacing for my 89 pickup?
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My oil gauge is working but my temperature gauge isn't. I messed with it a bit but decided new gauges would be more accurate so I got a pair of 2 1/16" gauges for water temp & oil pressure.
I am looking for ideas on where to mount them. My '70 FJ40 was easy cause I didn't have a heater unit. On my '75 I have winch panel above the clutch/ brake pedal area (left side) and the heater unit on the right side. The ash tray is 2" and radio slot is over 2". I will need to make a plate to mount in either place. I'd like to take the old crappy radio out, so that might be an option. Proffitt's cruisers makes a nice ash tray plate for switches and I think that spot might work too- I don't want to cut the dash up.
These are the gauges: Auto gage 2326 - Auto gage Analog Gauge Consoles - summitracing.com
I'll try to take some pictures tonight of the dash area
Any suggestions, I'd like to hear them.
I decided on using the radio hole. I think it turned out pretty nice. There was no cutting or grinding on the dash- all I did was gently bend the radio knob tabs back, which could be bent back into shape if ever needed. I want to change the screws to something a little more trick, like security torx bolts. I made a template & may make more to put sell on mud eventually.
All buttoned up- gauges in & heater bolted back in
You can see how long the temperature gauge sensor is. On the left is the fitting that Paul fixed the threads on, which is threaded into the stock sensor fitting, which is threaded into the head. I have another stock temp sensor in the head, which I may get working eventually but for now I am going to wrap some insulation around this new one and call it good...
I'm still not driving the cruiser around regularly. I'm still going over it, making sure stuff is up to snuff. It's stuttering under load, body is bouncing on the frame (body mounts are shot in the back), etc.
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Looks good bud, what kind of gauges did you use?
Thanks! Autogage, maybe someday I'll step up to something nicer but it'll work for now.
I got my ford shock towers ordered yesterday. I am bolting them on since I am probably eventually going to flip the front springs & will need to move the towers.
I thought about starting my own build thread but worried Scott would delete it due to inactivity(just kidding Scott
). I'll get something going when I install the shock towers & shocks.
I thought about starting my own build thread but worried Scott would delete it due to inactivity(just kidding Scott
). I'll get something going when I install the shock towers & shocks.
Ohhh...I have after market gauges, autogage to be exact. They are not accurate using the stock toyota fuel sender. It reads 3/4 when full, and can run on empty for awhile. I've poked around on the net, and it seems the only way to get right is either use a stock gauge or a sending unit that is in the range of the aftermarket gauge. I'm not sure where I want to go with it...
How are Musson Patout's prices? Do they charge shipping on items not in stock?[/quote
No Sir, there is no charge on shipping for ordered parts that are not in stock. Everything I order is not in stockI placed an order with Harold there Tuesday and came in this a.m. they are a pleasure to deal with and with our discount it amounts to the same or less as ordering it somewhere online and then adding the shipping. You can't beat the OEM parts in quality either. They may ask for the account number as he did the other day so have that handy.
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Thanks, plan on doing some work to the power steering. Try to seal up those leaks since it looks like I will be keeping the 4runner.
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