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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. Jul 1, 2024 at 2:26 PM
    Squeaky Penguin

    Squeaky Penguin Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained

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    Strange, I don't see them on their website anymore. :notsure:

    Basically 2 feet of winch rope. One end you lasso around the CV by the diff, the other has a small loop you feed a BFH through. It's worked for me easily every time. You could make one out of old winch rope, but they used a smaller, maybe ATV, sized rope.
     
  2. Jul 1, 2024 at 2:28 PM
    Blackdawg

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    ah gotcha. Like a soft shackle but long with loops on both ends? Clever.
     
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    Yeah, I know the naming is a misleading, but the point I was trying to make was: All third-Gen 4Runners (open or locked) use the so-called 8" diff. Locked first-gen Tacomas use the 8" diff. As far as I know, a person could use a Tacoma 8" axle (from a locked truck) with a 4Runner 8" diff (from either an open or locked truck) in order to use a 4runner diff without having to do the fab work required to mate up a 4runner axle.

    Is any of that worth the trouble? Depends on what parts are available in your area I guess. Around here, Tacoma axle housings are easy to find and 4Runner diffs seem to be slightly easier to come by than Tacoma diffs.
     
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    Showing discontinued here, but at least there are some pics. Seems like it would be easy enough to make yourself.

    https://apacheoffroad.com/product/pronetic-cv-lasso/
     
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    The one thing I like about using a pry bar is you can feel when the snap ring is in the right orientation to pop out easily. With that sling, do you just let er rip? I suppose that snap ring won’t do much damage to the internal splines.
     
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    Speedytech7

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    Even with a pry bar I've only ever just let er rip. If anything you'll break the snap ring first and I've never even done that
     
  8. Jul 1, 2024 at 10:19 PM
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    Laxtoy Dog is my backseat driver

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    I’ve been in a spot trying to pop out a Napa CV out of the passenger diff tube, no amount of prying, even with 2 bars on opposite sides pulling evenly and spinning the thing multiple times could get it out.

    I made a tool, same idea as the lasso, piece of winch line (maybe cam buckle straps?) is a great idea in a pinch, and easy enough to make at home IMG_1236.jpg
     
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    Blackdawg

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    Same. And never had issues with OEM CVs. Aftermarket ones can put up much more of a fight.
     
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    my passenger diff has a cv like this in there right now. Was going to replace a pinhole in the boot but I’m just sending it.

    I did want to grab the grills tool as a back up/alternative
     
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    If your current pump is OEM, rebuild it. Aftermarket pumps are real hit and miss. You can rebuild the original pretty easy. This thread, https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/power-steering-pump-rebuild-how-to-with-photos.377002/ will show you how to do it.

    Here are links for rebuild kits.

    4 Cyl 2.7 3RZ rebuild kit: https://www.toyotapartsdeal.com/oem/toyota~gasket~kit~power~steering~pump~04446-04020.html
    6 Cyl 3.4 5VZ rebuild kit:https://www.toyotapartsdeal.com/oem/toyota~gasket~kit~power~steering~pump~04446-04010.html
     
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    El Taco Diablo

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    Just 3 tons of fun!!!

    Thank you. I'll definately check that out!
     
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  13. Jul 3, 2024 at 11:07 AM
    El Taco Diablo

    El Taco Diablo Professional Pinstriper

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    Welp... didn't think I'd find a better price so...
    :spending:

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    If anyone has been on the fence over replacing your steering rack, that's not a terrible price for an OE Toyota rack.
     
  14. Jul 3, 2024 at 11:14 AM
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    Not bad. I paid 618 from mcgeorge back in Oct of 22 for mine when I last replaced it.
     
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    That is a pretty good price. I've seen Ourisman (formerly McGeorge) list them as low as $495.

    Have you tried going to your local parts counter and having them order parts in and price match Ourisman or TPD?

    I've been doing that the past 6 months or so to completely avoid shipping and they usually get within a couple dollars of Ourisman pricing. They took literally $200 off their normal list price for a charcoal canister a few months back (shows what a scam their normal pricing is).
     
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    El Taco Diablo

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    My local Toyota Dealer is crooked as shit. Their prices are often 50-60% higher than McGeorge (Ourisman) and they wont match other prices. I normally go through McGeorge, but in this case, after tax and shipping ToyotaPartsDeal was actually cheaper.

    I don't even consider the local dealer anymore.


    Here's what McGeorge (Ourisman) would have been

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    A bit cheaper than you paid a couple years ago @betterbuckleup :thumbsup:
     
  17. Jul 3, 2024 at 1:09 PM
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    That's a bummer that the local dealer won't play ball. In that case though I too would be going through TPD, Ourisman or Partsouq
     
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    Blackdawg

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    Lame part is the rack isn't the spendy part is the damn OEM ITRE's that are. $300 of that is just the ITRE or something. Toyota wants over $100 a piece for those things.
     
  19. Jul 3, 2024 at 1:38 PM
    El Taco Diablo

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    Just 3 tons of fun!!!

    LMFAO... No... they want $180 a piece for them. ON SALE.
    They are regular $260 a piece.

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    Speaking of... I'll have a brand new set of OE Toyota ITREs for sale, if anyone is interested. With Heim links I can't use the OE.
    I wont charge anywhere near what Toyota wants lol
     
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  20. Jul 3, 2024 at 1:43 PM
    Blackdawg

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    good god...

    So yeah. Wish they sold racks without those nuggets of gold on the ends of them. Jesus.
     

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