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2nd Gen Front ARB FOR SALE

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tacoma Parts Marketplace (2005-2015)' started by darcycook, Oct 20, 2021.

  1. Oct 20, 2021 at 4:17 PM
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    ARB front 4.11 gears already in housing set up done. with the air compressor & 2 switches $650 + shipping I live in Indiana 46970 came out of my 2005 manual tran. I have 4.11 rear gears also but no arb for rear. I change my gears to 3.73 and this arb is for 4.11 up
     
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  2. Oct 20, 2021 at 4:21 PM
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  3. Oct 20, 2021 at 4:22 PM
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    I get pictures of Air compressor tomorrow or the next dayYou can shoot me a PM if you want
     
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    Seems like a really good price. Any issues with the diff or the ADD actuator? Just selling because of the gear ratio change?

    Oh and how many miles on the gears and on the whole unit?
     
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    no issues with the diff or ADD , I bought the whole housing with the 3.73 gears from Toyota and swooped the whole housing . and rear as will was all pricey . just trying to get some of my investment back . miles on housing and gears 60-70,000 than put in arb that has about 40,000 total 110,000 I did the arb for snow in Indiana. no off roading. I bought the Tacoma new nitro has a limited slip like a true track worm gear for the cam shell but no higher than 3.73 gears. or should that be no lower than 3.73
     
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    Interested. Any idea what shipping would be to 28278? How did you like the 4.11s and the 6 Speed? I am trying to decide between 4.10 and 4.30s.
     
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    my 2005 is a 4 cylinder 5 speed. I need to get the part weighted to get a shipping cost I am thinking around $200
     
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    @ovrlndkull Is this going to fit my truck? I'm pretty sure the rear end gears will not work since I have the 8"
     
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    Rear 8.4

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    you must have a elocker no/elocker is a 8.4
     
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    Correct
     
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    Picture 2 I have Ring Gear ring Gear bolts

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    I don’t know about the V6 but the four-cylinder’s automatics had 373 gears manual have 4.11 so if you have an automatic four-cylinder oh yeah you need 411 gears in my opinion The manual transmission can go either way because of the diversity of the control of your RPMs with a manual transmission if that makes senses
     
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    just so you know the front arb and housing will fit your Tacoma
     
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    The front yes the rear you could reuse the gearset and just have them installed. My understanding is the gears themselves are the same just housings and what not are different. For the front though $650 and then just needing the rear done that's a good start a lot cheaper than before.
     

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