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Part # for those? I need a pair as well.
I'll hook you up when we install the rack and RTT.
J
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Part # for those? I need a pair as well.
Heavy duty gloves?You know the drill. And I managed to yet again cut open one of my fingers on a simple maintenance item. Happens every-time I touch this truck. I'm cursed.
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Heavy duty gloves?
Pardon me, but are you using spacers to run those wheels? I’ve thought about trying a set on my 62, they are all over craigslist these days. Thank you.Got some new shoes on the 62 this weekend and replaced my lift gate struts with a pair of 4138T56 struts from McMaster-Carr. We'll see if they last longer than the Reid Supply ones I was using previously.
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Yeah. The wheels are 17x7.5" wheels off an '09 Tacoma. I ordered 2" wheel spacers from US Wheel Adapters. The fronts I ordered with a 160mm center bore so it would fit well over my hubs. This allowed me to keep the hub-centric aspect of the Tacoma wheels so the wheel fits beautifully right on the hub. The rears I also had machined with a 160mm center bore, but I requested they put a lip on the outer end of the center bore so I could have retain the hub-centric aspect of the wheels there too.Pardon me, but are you using spacers to run those wheels? I’ve thought about trying a set on my 62, they are all over craigslist these days. Thank you.
Yep...not sure why I have so many 1/2" extensions but luckily we do. Making tools is always a cool thing as well. We've done that a time or two over the yearsI had to make one of those once! I cut a short extension in half, and cut some 3/4” steel pipe to the length I needed, and welded the 2 pcs of the extension on the ends. I don’t use it much, but when I need it, it’s golden!
curious if you have the part #'s for those springs? thanks. JimAfter a couple years fretting why my transfer case wouldn't stay in 4-low when the going got rough, I spent 15 minutes and replaced the two $2 detent springs. Skeptically I took it out wheelin to make sure. I can't hardly believe that a couple extra pounds of spring resistance was all it took to solve my biggest concern with this truck! It's a little high geared in first-low, but this truck crawls just fine.
Here you go Jim: 90501-16115curious if you have the part #'s for those springs? thanks. Jim