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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. Mar 20, 2019 at 1:54 PM
    Timmah!

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    Front diff takes 1.2 quarts. The rear diff takes 2.9 quarts if you have a locker and 2.6 quarts if you don't have a locker. If you have an owner's manual, all this information is in the back of the manual.
     
  4. Mar 20, 2019 at 2:15 PM
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    Prayn4surf 20 minutes late

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    New door handle today. The old one snapped.
     
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    Okay thanks
     
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    Must be easier on the 4cyl. Other than my lack of strength to bench the awkward thing off my chest I didn't have too much issue getting it in there. It is something I don't want to do again though. Probably my least favorite thing I've done in the truck so far.
     
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    I've done a mod or two
    Yeah, I unbolted all the mounts and took the breather hoses loose of the body and it practically fell out
     
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    I dont have a locker. 3 quarts wasnt spilling out of the fill hole, maybe 3/16" under the line.
     
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    Just FYI, and by no means trying to be a smartass- but if this sort of info is needed, any decent parts guy can look it up in his computer for you. Finding a good one and developing a relationship with him is worth the effort.

    Also, Google... it's not just for porn anymore. ;)

    Just so when you have a situation that needs an answer NOW, someday, you don't have to wait. Like my dumb ass doing work on the truck I need to get to work in Monday morning, at 11pm at night.
     
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    its a tool box and it's not air tight.
     
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    You can run either or in both diffs. No need to run seperate weights in front and rear. They are so close it's just dumb to do so. I'm running 75w-90 Redline in both front and rear on my 99. Trans and t-case get Redline MT-90.
     
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    Maybe you should rethink your word choice. I quoted the Toyota spec right out of the owner's manual. Can you safely run 75w-90 in both the front and rear diffs? Yeah, I would say so. Would I call somebody dumb if they used 75w-90 in the front and 80w-90 in the rear? No, I wouldn't especially since that's the spec Toyota calls for.
     
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    Be a little less sensitive about people's word choices, this is the internet after all. That wasn't directed at you specifically, more at the fact that Toyota decided to use different specs for the front and rear that were so close, it was dumb that they did so. If you don't like that word, well, sorry but I'm not going to stop using it just for you. I respect your knowledge and all the how-to vids you do but I won't change me for anyone.
     
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    Not stock would be my guess.
     
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    I run 85-140 as well, that’s what was recommended to me from the diff shop that added my gears, before that’s I ran 75-90 in both stock.
     
  18. Mar 20, 2019 at 7:03 PM
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    Still haven't ordered a carrier bearing, any recommendations? I figured i might as well get oem
     
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    I'm not sensitive but I call people out when they type before they think. Even though this is the internet, your words can have an affect on people. You clarified what you meant so I guess I can give you credit for that. If you would have said it was stupid for "Toyota" to specify different grades for the front and rear differentials when they are so close to being the same, that would be different. But, you didn't say that. You quoted my post and then said it was stupid.

    Just like you pal, I'm not going to change for anyone. I call things like I see and hear them and I honestly don't give a shit what people think of me even though I run a Youtube channel. I didn't like what you said and I called you out for it. So, don't get your panties in a wad that I didn't like the way you said what you said.
     
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    Panties weren't wadded, unlike yours it seems from this last post. I'm dropping this from here.
     
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