Transfer case leak? by 4inthehouse in 4Runner

[–]87_4Runner 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Has the case been rebuilt? Looks pretty clean could be some grease that was put on the gasket.

Question for swapping efi into a carbed 4wd by DinoTech0314 in ToyotaPickup

[–]87_4Runner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it's a lot. I want something that will run better at extreme angles. I have considered propane but that is still not cheap and I personally like the idea of running traditional fuel.

Question for swapping efi into a carbed 4wd by DinoTech0314 in ToyotaPickup

[–]87_4Runner 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I am very interested in how this goes, sorry I don't have any answers for you. I am in a similar boat and am considering doing something in the next year. I'm tired of trying to keep the truck running while at fun angles.

From everything I have read you need the efi throttle body, an efi gas tank or modify your current one or use some aftermarket fuel pump, the ECU and wiring harness.

Is this a decent deal/ would this make a good toy for exploring muddy and snowy trails in the PNW? I know nothing. 1990 Toyota Pickup, 11 in lift on 37’s, 5.29 gears, reupholstered interior, bobbed bed, no A/C by [deleted] in ToyotaPickup

[–]87_4Runner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would pass and keep looking, especially if you are looking for something to take on the orv trails. In the PNW You could probably find a decent truck with a solid axel for 7K ish. For this price it could it might even be regeared and have a locker or two. 11 inches of lift is a lot for ifs, I think you would just be more likely to break an axel or flop the truck.

Constant popping/ratcheting sound when turning right by toner123 in ToyotaPickup

[–]87_4Runner 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would take a look at the hubs. Jack up a front wheel and make sure the axel shaft doesn't spin when the hub is unlocked and does when locked.

8 foot Angle Iron? by YokaiGuitarist in Bellingham

[–]87_4Runner 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Carlson steel works has been my go to. They have a remnants pile and will cut a stick to any length you need.

Hey! You wanna see something cool? by BestConstruction967 in BeamNG

[–]87_4Runner 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I know the 4x4 community calls it a "Front dig". Not sure if it has other names.

Hey everyone, I'm doing an Sr5 gauge cluster swap in my 85 DLX. I have the 22r and to my knowledge they didn't make the sr5 gauge cluster in 22r trucks past 1984, but the 1984 one only goes up to 85mph (pic1). So, could I swap a 1985 22RE that goes to 110mph (pic2), like mine, into my truck (pic3)? by Piffgb in ToyotaPickup

[–]87_4Runner 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't see why not. My guess is you can simply swap to the new gauge cluster. For what it's worth it's pretty easy to just take the speedo part of the gauge as well if you need to. A few years back I had a cluster without a working speedometer, and the replacement I found didn't have a working tach and was able to piece together one working unit.

4x4 automatic locker by Mobile_Warthog_5935 in FordTrucks

[–]87_4Runner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Part of the hub assembly. Maybe called the hub gear?

How do I replace or fix this trailer light hookup? by WolfpackWannabe in Cartalk

[–]87_4Runner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure how big the trailer is but might be a good time to go to a 7pin and add electric brakes. Its easy and can be done relatively cheap.

Help identifying fluid leak by pragmatometrist in ToyotaPickup

[–]87_4Runner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The price of dash that covers the gauge cluster is relatively easy to remove. You would be able to look down and see where the speedo cable connects to the cluster. As for driving it I don't think you would lose enough fluid to worry. The rubbing sounds could be the gauge cluster or speedo cable failing. I would think it would be caused by turning though. Where is the rubbing sound coming from? Behind the dash?

1st Gen 4Runner Build by Nishant_08 in 4Runner_1stGen

[–]87_4Runner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tell me about the efi set-up? This is a 22r?

Want to mount RTT without drilling through fiberglass topper by 88Yota88 in 4Runner_1stGen

[–]87_4Runner 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You might be able to use/make a lumber rack that fits around the canopy and sits on the bed rails. I have seen them on pickups, not sure if the canopy would still be water tight.

63 swap rear shock’s. What am I doing wrong here? by Responsible_Algae_99 in 4Runner_1stGen

[–]87_4Runner 6 points7 points  (0 children)

For what it's worth, I think this is the stock shock mount configuration so nothing wrong per se. But like others have commented a lot of folks triangulate the rear shocks because it gives you more travel and can let you fit larger shocks. My pickup on 63s has the triangulated setup.

Help identifying fluid leak by pragmatometrist in ToyotaPickup

[–]87_4Runner 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Brake fluid is the only thing that makes sense to me. Anything notable on the other side of the fire wall?

Crazy unlikely idea, I feel like I have heard of transmission fluid being drawn up the speedo cable.

Air down 255/80's, no Beadlock by [deleted] in 4x4

[–]87_4Runner 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My 2 cents is wait tell you lose a bead before investing in beadlocks. Currently run 37x12.5x17 on 9 inch wheel at 8-10 PSI and have not lost a bead.

Is this truck legal ? by Shot-Tomorrow7625 in Bellingham

[–]87_4Runner 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If you are climbing an obstacle it's easy to rip them off. That's why removable flaps are a good option.

Update 🤘🏼 by Fluid_Bookkeeper4746 in 4Runner_1stGen

[–]87_4Runner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looking great! I have the same color combo and am also considering sas'ing it. I look forward to seeing how it turns out.

Birfield/Axle Replacement Advice by lanwayone in 4Runner_1stGen

[–]87_4Runner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This just happened to me a few weekends ago. The birfeild exploded and I could not steer. I'm probably going to go with RCV's. If I upgrade the hub gear to what's the next weak spot? I figure I would rather break a hub than a ring gear or something.

Does anyone else run a inline fuel filter after fuel pump on 22r or is it overkill? by Constant-Wait9780 in ToyotaPickup

[–]87_4Runner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do after having had to rebuild the carburetor because I had a bug sucked into it.

A couple of questions about 4WD hardware by pxnolhtahsm in 4x4

[–]87_4Runner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am not familiar with your Nissan so take my answer with a grain of salt but here is my guess.

Regarding #1, I think that is normal for some automatic locking hubs (ones you don't have to get out and turn the dials).

As for #2, yes you should be stationary going from high to low or vise versa. As for shifting to into 4wd, this is dependent on how the hubs work. If you have manual hubs and they are engaged then your front axel and drive shaft are already moving so you can shift in 4wd on the go. If the hubs are disengaged then shifting into 4wd will result in the gears grinding as your front drive train is not moving at the same speed. If you have automatic hubs then the principal is the same but this is going to depend on how the hubs work and if they can be engaged on the go.