There are some farther back in this thread, however I just realized you're talking about an LX! My pics won't help unfortunately.Pics? or did i miss them elsewhere?
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There are some farther back in this thread, however I just realized you're talking about an LX! My pics won't help unfortunately.Pics? or did i miss them elsewhere?
Additional notes: The wheel bearings took care of strange harmonics I was experiencing between 45-55mph. Thanks to Cruiser Outfitters for the excellent (and affordable) kits that they sell...
Agh... So that's the rattle!Removed the engine cover - mine (like many) has lost the anti-vibration foam underneath it over the years so in cooler death the cover often rattle at stoplights, etc. It's function is purely cosmetic, and now I never have to hear that stupid rattle again.
Looks like good mesh of gears. Nice job, you've got skills...View attachment 1214704 View attachment 1214705 I was able to get my front end set up correctly once I had all the correct parts! I ordered a replacement 4.30:1 ring and pinion from Toyota since there are no others in the country currently, solid spacer, master rebuild kit and a OEM Toyota LSD carrier from @justdifferentials and a replacement 29 spline "companion" flange from Toyota also. Had to modify the pinion seal dust cover slightly to get depth set correctly. The staff at JT's was more than out going with a few of my dumb questions.
Thank you, I would probably attribute that more to luck, sourcing the service manual, and give or take putting it together and disassembling it more times than I care to share.Looks like good mesh of gears. Nice job, you've got skills...
*New group 27 battery, Interstate Battery has great customer service plus a mil discount.
*Re-foamed PS front door speaker (I messed up the order or I would have done both doors, Simply Speakers has great customer service too). Here is an outstanding go-by for removing the door panel.
*Lubed window channels (cleaned with Qtip/rubbing alcohol, then sprayed dry silicone lube = much better now).
1. Foam surround was torn all the way around.
2. Cleaning off the old foam and adhesive took the longest time, this was about half way through the process. They have YouTube videos that walk you through the process. Tedious, but easy.
3. Now it sounds good with no distortion. The adhesive smells just like modeling glue btw.
Nice! Congrats Jason!
Installed 4x4labs rear bumper, nothing but good things to say bout Luke and 4x4labs....
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