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Calling all 1st Gen Tacos with 4cylinders!!! -We need some help!

Discussion in 'CBI Off-Road Fab' started by CBI Offroad Fab, Jan 5, 2013.

  1. Jan 5, 2013 at 10:46 AM
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    CBI Offroad Fab

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    Okay guys we are after some measurements off of a 1st generation Tacoma with a 4 cylinder. Preferably automatic but I want to take both so a manual trans will also do.

    Please give us measurements of the following below. A picture would be really helpful too!

    I will send a CBI hat to the two that are the best in helping us out! Here is what we need:


    • Distance between the cross member that holds up the transmission and the cross member that holds up the one carrier bearing.
    a. Basically between each weld on the frame

    • The distance between the top of the frame and the lowest point of the floor pan from the same area above.
    Much thanks to you all!!!


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  2. Jan 7, 2013 at 6:23 AM
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    CBI Offroad Fab

    CBI Offroad Fab [OP] Member Vendor

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    Come on 1st gen guys! Just an FYI this thread is also posted on TTORA.
     
  3. Jan 7, 2013 at 6:55 AM
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    snoope

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    Nathan,

    Good morning ....On my '02....2.7 4 cyl., automatic...

    1) distance from outside of member One to member Two- 45"

    2) distance inside of M-1 to M-2 36-1/2"

    3) lowest part of floor pan is just above lines..just above frame rail.. 1"


    pic #1 is M-2 holds carrier bearing
    pic #2 is M-1 holds trans
    pic #3 bottom of floor along driver side frame rail
    pic #4 top of m-2 towards M-1
    pic #5 floor pan and frame rail/driver side in front of M-2
    pic #6 lowest point of floor pan drivers side frame rail before M-2

    Dam I have to get under there and touch up with paint now...THANKS :)

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  4. Jan 25, 2013 at 10:59 AM
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    snoope

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    Thank you Nathan,

    Package arrived..

    You now have your youngest "CBI fan" :cool:

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  5. Oct 28, 2013 at 10:06 AM
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    I see this was a while back, but if you ever need any other information for a 1997 4cyl, 4X4 Manual trans Tacoma, just let me know.
     
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