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What have you done to your Tacoma today? 1st Gen Edition

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by SlimDigg, Feb 7, 2011.

  1. Aug 25, 2018 at 4:26 PM
    OneWheelPeel

    OneWheelPeel Well-Known Member

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    Good times
     
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    Itchyfeet

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    One of the best things I ever did when I was younger. There's always something to do in Chico
     
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  3. Aug 25, 2018 at 4:31 PM
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    Might as well diy then..
     
  4. Aug 25, 2018 at 4:56 PM
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    @eon_blue I read over the carrier bearing write-up, and whadya know? The author had the exact same issue as me. Screenshot_2018-08-25-19-48-56.jpg
    "Slight popping at high gear-low RPM situations" that's me exactly. Mainly around 2k RPM and 60 mph. So glad Ive figured this issue out thats been bugging me for months. This job seems intimidating. Is it really though? Id like to do my U-Joints at the same time since I'll have the driveshaft out, are they particularly difficult?

    As for parts, would Spicer U-Joints and a Spicer bearing suffice? I remember reading that Spicer was the OEM mfg for driveline components on these trucks. Is that correct? I also need a stake nut too right? Anything else? I'm gonna wait until later this fall/winter to tackle this when its cooler out.
    Edit: and the transmission mount, is it necessary to replace it? I have a 5 speed by the way.
     
  5. Aug 25, 2018 at 5:23 PM
    1997tacomav6

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    Ive not had any issues with their alignments yet, i have 3 different Firestone shops to pick from if I did anyways
     
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  6. Aug 25, 2018 at 5:58 PM
    zero4

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    Ah yes, wheel backspace is important too, wasn't thinking. With 32s I had 3.75 bs, with 33s I run 4.0 bs, 16x8 wheels. No rubbing on the pinch weld.

    Yeah location is everything. I go to the one in Granada Hills. The store manager is really cool & used to be a tech so he knows what he's talking about. His name is Larry & is the one I usually deal with. Another younger guy that works at the counter is cool too, he said he has a Frontier or something, I foget, but he goes wheeling too. His name is Matt.

    I never thought I would ever go to a Firestone but with my experience at this location I've been happy. Have had 2 alignments within 2 months & supposed to get my 3rd on Mon (I keep making changes). No hassle even thought Firestone's policy is 6 mo or 6K mi but again depends on the location.
     
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  7. Aug 25, 2018 at 7:17 PM
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    Yay, I have 4wd again!
     
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  8. Aug 25, 2018 at 7:23 PM
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    Man I shouldn’t have wasted my money on my ARB bumper

    And the other pics of the truck looked as beat up as the hood.
     
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  9. Aug 25, 2018 at 8:40 PM
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    SwampYota Strange things are afoot at the Circle K

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    That poor Tacoma, looks like something Hannibal Lector would do if he joined TW.

    “I ate it’s sway bar with a side of Fava beans and a nice Chianti..ffffffffff”
     
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  10. Aug 25, 2018 at 9:12 PM
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    Well I hit 270k today and just after I crossed that mark the truck decided to drop voltage for a solid 20 minutes then return to normal... A few months ago it was spiking and now it is dropping... Going to check all the connections tomorrow and go from there.
     
  11. Aug 25, 2018 at 10:05 PM
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    Ok so to cycle a leaf pack I just disassemble it to the main leaf, jack up the axle until bump, take measurements, jack the frame up till full droop, take another, correct? And Ive heard doing inward pointing shocks for the relocate gives a lot of body roll so rear facing parallel would be better right?
     
  12. Aug 25, 2018 at 10:42 PM
    Spoonman

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    In the process of a Mad Max build?
     
  14. Aug 25, 2018 at 11:56 PM
    Fernando

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    I just got a a lifetime at firestone today. Feels way better than she did
     
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  15. Aug 26, 2018 at 8:08 AM
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    Correct on cycling the suspension but you also need to add a spacer between the main leaf and spring perch to account for how thick the leaf pack is.

    Inward (/\) mounted shocks will have more body roll and a harsher ride but may give more flex. Most shocks are meant for a 1:1 ratio so straight up and down is best but most will have to angle them in order to fit. So angled foward or back would be best.
     
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    Reh5108

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    Parallel is best. You can fit a 10" shock pretty close to parallel or parallel with a 1" body lift. Kings have a 1.1" shorter top cap and a 1" shorter welded rod end so 2.1" shorter than there general spec.
     
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    Spoonman

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    That would be nice. Alignments are 150ish here and there’s no such thing as a lifetime warranty.
     
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    Damn that sucks.
     
  19. Aug 26, 2018 at 9:49 AM
    eon_blue

    eon_blue If I would, could you

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    Yikes..yeah at that price every time I'd probably just try and learn how to DIY.
     
  20. Aug 26, 2018 at 10:04 AM
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    Yea, but that's Canadian dollars, so that's like fourty bucks American. :D
    Actually around $115.00 U.S.
     
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