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    aftermarket diff options

    I run an auto locker in the front of one of my wheeling rigs that is still IFS, and it has held up fine, but it is only used on the trail. Pavement and cvs might not work well with an auto locker for a vehicle that is being driven daily. While an ARB would cost more to start with, the...
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    aftermarket diff options

    I would avoid an auto locker, the increase rear tire wear, they are noisy, and their on road characteristics aren't the best. If you are after a posi type set-up, I would opt with an ARB locking differential. The ARB operates off of an air compressor, when engaged both axles are locked...
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    center console upholstery

    If you aren't familiar with Line-X, it might be worth it to swing by a shop and take a look at it. It isn't a thick rubber coating, but a thin hard plastic like coating with a fairly smooth finish. It wouldn't be any thicker(about an 1/8") than a few layers of fiberglass that you will likely...
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    Crank pulley bolt removal

    Just go buy a counter holding bar, or find someone to make you one. The bar will bolt to the pulley and all you to accsess the crank pulley bolt. You will need something like it to torque the pulley bolt when you put iot back together, so you might as well and buy it to take it off.
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    center console upholstery

    You might consider spraying it in Line-x, you can even have it sprayed in different colors. Once it is done in Line-x it is all but impossible to destroy, a buddy of mine used to own his own line-x franchise, and he sprayed all kinds of crap with it to demonstrate its durability to customers...
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    Quick Tire Question

    When looking at metric tires you have to look at all the numbers together to determine the actual size of the tire. There is a metric tire calculator at the end of this page of Drivetrain Calculators, that you might want to look at. A 225/45/17 tire and a 255/40/17 tire are basically the same...
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    Strategic planning for home invasion situation

    12 gauge shotgun would is the best home defense fire arem, as mentionded chamber a round has its own effect. You also don't have to aim it to hut your target at close quarters, and the shot wont tend to penatrate walls and possibly kill others in the house. If you don't want dogs/can't...
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    The new addition to the family. Yep, she's black!

    A search using "Safari Rack", should give you a list of retailers, and any retailer that sells them for early Ford Bronco's or Landcruisers will have the gutter mount brackets. Most companies that sell the safari racks sell them w/o the mounting hardware, the same for the light, shovel, and...
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    The new addition to the family. Yep, she's black!

    Yes the gutter mountrack mounts will attach to the edge there over the second set of windows. The bracket I referred to as a Bronco bracket allows you to add a gutter where you don't have one. With the Runner's cap you would mount the bracket to the area behind the last window. Unfortunately...
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    Jeff's 1992 Toyota Hilux Xtra Cab Project (56K Death)

    Just realizing you are in Aust. We here in the U.S lost the r series in with the end of the 1st gen Tacoma with the 3.4. The 4 cyl. that replaced the 22re, used a w59. I guess Toyota figured since the U.S. didn't use the Hilux like the rest of the world, it didn't need to be built as tough...
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    The new addition to the family. Yep, she's black!

    I mounted to 1"x1" square tube rails to the top of the Runner's shell, and then mounted the rack to the rails using the horseshoe style electrical conduit straps. I made the rack out of the galvanized electrical conduit, so the straps were a direct fit. I have some close up photo's, I will...
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    The new addition to the family. Yep, she's black!

    A buddy of mine has replaced the TC by just removing the valve cover as well, but at times he can be an idiot savant when it comes to mechanics. I have found I spend more time trying to be lazy then simply following the FSM. If you don't have one here is link to a '93 Toyota Truck FSM. It...
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    Jeff's 1992 Toyota Hilux Xtra Cab Project (56K Death)

    If you are interested, here is link to all the Toyota transmissions that are/were available for trucks.
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    Jeff's 1992 Toyota Hilux Xtra Cab Project (56K Death)

    Here is a pic of my '91 X-cab. It has been regeared and I built everything to be as light as possible, but w/gear the 22re(4k on fresh rebuild) struggles in the mountains where my 3.0 '90 doesn't. It isn't all that bad since I don't have to drive it daily or more than about 100 miles to a...
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    The new addition to the family. Yep, she's black!

    Nice clean find, similar in looks to one I restored a about 6 years ago. If you find it a bit noisy, I found stuffing insulation along the sides(what would be thebed in a truck), cut done on teh road noise significantly. Enginebuilder.com is where a lot of us in the 4x4 hobby buy our engine...
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    Jeff's 1992 Toyota Hilux Xtra Cab Project (56K Death)

    With the most difficult part of the swap being the wiring, and that being easy for you, it should be a smooth install. I have a '91 X-cab that is my dedicated trail rig that I plan to swap the 22re out for the 7m at some point in the future. I drive to the trail and when loaded down with...
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    Jeff's 1992 Toyota Hilux Xtra Cab Project (56K Death)

    If you haven't searched Pirate4x4.com, Marlincrawler's forums, 4x4wire(Toyota trucks), or other Toyota forums, plenty of members on those boards have done the 5vze swaps, and can help out with the wiring harness. One on 4x4wire is currently doing the swap. Offroad solutions(the first or one of...
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    Aluminum vs steel intercooler ducting

    I Would go with what you have on hand, you could always use it as a template for alumunium one down the road. To avoid the corosion issue I went with aluminized exhaust tubing.
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    This week was the first time I have been back to the board in at least a year, maybe longer. I...

    This week was the first time I have been back to the board in at least a year, maybe longer. I still have my '87, it just got pushed to the bottom of the project list. I have had a couple of Toyota truck restorations come along(just about done with the last one and have '37 Plymouth to start...
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    Price on a 92 MKIII?

    If you aren't able to get the '92 before you move to Reno, don't worry to much, you can often find clean '89-91's for under $3500 here in CA. I have seen '90 turbos on car lots for as low $3900. The MKIII's have very little value here in CA when compared to the rest of the country. A lot were...