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BamaTaco56 Build and BS Welding

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Builds (2005-2015)' started by BamaTaco56, Sep 12, 2017.

  1. Aug 13, 2020 at 7:28 AM
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    That being said, the Tacoma transfer case isn’t geared low enough for a manual to be pleasant in the rocks. But that’s a personal preference
     
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  2. Aug 13, 2020 at 7:46 AM
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    It's a lot of fun building everything yourself. My Samurai I have rebuilt everything on it and about to move the front and rear axles 12 inches so a lot of metal work coming.
     
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  3. Aug 13, 2020 at 7:47 AM
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    When you throw 4.88 gears in the diff it sure helps. I've had no issue with it and love the control that comes with a manual.
     
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  4. Aug 13, 2020 at 7:52 AM
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    I bet the gears do help a lot. I would have a super strong itch for a crawl box with a manual so I never really had to feather the clutch.
     
  5. Aug 13, 2020 at 7:54 AM
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    I want one but oooof, that price tag. I'd probably break something too with all that torque too, being in low-low lol
     
  6. Aug 13, 2020 at 7:55 AM
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    My 4lo in my 2nd gen is plenty low for me. I feel like I could climb a wall if I had the traction! Great control, but then again, I’ve only ever ran 32” tires on it too.
     
  7. Aug 13, 2020 at 7:55 AM
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    And head scratching :rofl:
     
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  8. Aug 13, 2020 at 8:09 AM
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    I've really wanted an ultragauge I think they monitor trans temp now.
     
  9. Aug 13, 2020 at 8:20 AM
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    The UltraGauge EM Plus & UltraGauge MX can display ~78+ possible standardized gauges*. Gauge selection is completely customizable. The actual gauges available are vehicle dependent. If your vehicle supports any of the gauges listed, then the gauge will be available for display by UltraGauge.

    The Ultragauge EM Plus does not support Manufacturer specific gauges such as Transmission temperature, the Ultragauge MX does. Please see the MX product page for more information.

    While not comprehensive, the Gauge Availability Estimator can potentially provide an estimate of the gauges available for your vehicle. The estimator can be found here: Gauge Availability Estimator

    Gauge
    % Engine Load
    Engine Coolant Temperature (ºF)
    Engine Coolant Temperature (ºC)
    Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1
    Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 1
    Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 2
    Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 2
    Fuel Pressure (PSI)
    Fuel Pressure (kPa)
    Intake Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP)(PSI)
    Intake Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP)(kPa)
    RPM
    MPH
    KPH
    Timing Advance
    Intake Air Temperature (ºF)
    Intake Air Temperature (ºC)
    Mass Air Flow Sensor 1 (g/s)
    Absolute Throttle Position 1 %
    Bank 1 0xygen Sensor 1 Voltage***
    Bank 1 0xygen Sensor 2 Voltage***
    Bank 2 0xygen Sensor 1 Voltage***
    Bank 2 0xygen Sensor 2 Voltage***
    Run time since last start (hours:mins)
    Miles traveled with Check Engine Light On.
    Kilometers traveled with Check Engine Light On.
    Fuel Pressure (Diesel & Direct Injection) (PSI)
    Fuel Pressure (Diesel & Direct Injection) (10kPa)

    Bank 1 Wide 0xygen Sensor 1 Lambda (voltage based)***
    Bank 1 Wide Oxygen Sensor 2 Lambda (voltage based)***
    Bank 2 Wide 0xygen Sensor 1 Lambda (voltage based)***
    Bank 2 Wide Oxygen Sensor 2 Lambda (voltage based)***

    Bank 1 Wide 0xygen Sensor 1 Lambda (current based)***
    Bank 1 Wide Oxygen Sensor 2 Lambda (current based)***
    Bank 2 Wide 0xygen Sensor 1 Lambda (current based)***
    Bank 2 Wide Oxygen Sensor 2 Lambda (current based)***

    EGR Flow %
    EGR Flow % Error
    Evaporative Purge %
    Fuel Level % of full
    Number of Warm-ups since Check Engine Light Cleared
    Miles traveled since Check Engine Light Cleared
    Kilometers traveled since Check Engine Light Cleared
    Evaporative System (PSI)
    Evaporative System (Pa)
    Barometric Pressure – Inches of Mercury (inHg)
    Barometric Pressure – Inches of Mercury (kPa)
    Catalytic Converter Bank 1 Sensor 1 Temperature (ºF)
    Catalytic Converter Bank 1 Sensor 1 Temperature (ºC)
    Catalytic Converter Bank 2 Sensor 1 Temperature (ºF)
    Catalytic Converter Bank 2 Sensor 1 Temperature (ºC)
    Catalytic Converter Bank 1 Sensor 2 Temperature (ºF)
    Catalytic Converter Bank 1 Sensor 2 Temperature (ºC)
    Catalytic Converter Bank 2 Sensor 2 Temperature (ºF)
    Catalytic Converter Bank 2 Sensor 2 Temperature (ºC)
    Battery Voltage (Measured by ECM)
    UltraGauge Battery Voltage (Measured by UG)
    Load absolute %
    AFR Commanded Ratio
    Relative Throttle Position %
    Outside Ambient Air Temperature (ºF)
    Outside Ambient Air Temperature (ºC)
    Absolute Throttle Position 2 %
    Accelerator Pedal Position 1 %
    Accelerator Pedal Position 2 %
    Command Throttle Position %
    Fuel/Air Commanded Equivalence Ratio (v1.4)
    Engine Oil Temperature (ºF) (v1.4)
    Engine Oil Temperature (ºC) (v1.4)
    Fuel Injection Timing (v1.4)
    Exhaust Pressure PSI (v1.4)
    Charge Air Temperature (ºF) (v1.4)
    Charge Air Temperature (ºC) (v1.4)
    Boost Pressure, (Relative Pressure) (PSI)
    Boost Pressure, (Relative Pressure) (kPa)
    Brake Horsepower 1
    Brake Kilowatts 1
    Torque 1 (ft lbs)
    Torque 1 (N.m)
    Brake Horsepower 2
    Brake Kilowatts 2
    Torque 2 (ft lbs)
    Torque 2 (N.m)
    Mass Air Flow Sensor 2 (g/s)– Calculated
    Instantaneous MPG
    Instantaneous KPL
    Instantaneous L/100Km
    Average MPG – General
    Average KPL – General
    Average L/100Km – General
    Average MPH – General
    Average KPH – General
    Run Time – General
    Miles – General (miles)
    Kilometers – General (miles)
    Fuel Used – General (gallons)
    Fuel Used – General (liters)
    Average Gallons/Hour - General
    Average Liters/Hour - General
    Fuel Level (gallons)
    Fuel Level (liters)
    Instantaneous Gallons/hour
    Instantaneous Liters/hour
    Distance to Empty (miles)
    Distance to Empty (kilometers)
    Time to Empty
    Volumetric Efficiency (MAP vehicles only)

    General Trip Gauges
    Average MPG
    Fuel Used
    Average Gallons/hour
    Average MPH
    Distance (miles)
    Run Time

    Average KPH
    Average KPL
    Average L/100Km
    Liters Used
    Average Liters/Hour
    Distance (kilometers)


    Short Trip Gauges**
    Average MPG
    Fuel Used
    Average Gallons/hour
    Average MPH
    Distance (miles)
    Run Time

    Average KPH
    Average KPL
    Average L/100Km
    Liters Used
    Average Liters/Hour
    Distance (kilometers)

    Vehicle Manufacturer Proprietary Gauges
    Transmission Temperature (See Ultragauge MX)
    Other Gauges (See Ultragauge MX)
     
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  10. Aug 19, 2020 at 6:17 AM
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    New spherical bearings, Reseal, and new oil in the kings.


    1) wiper cap removed to expose the seal cap.
    820FBDB6-2C47-4F41-AED1-8E2AC729B146.jpg



    2) shaft removed from shock body
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    3)removing IFP from reservoir
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    4)disassembled the reservoir for new seals
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    5) reverence photo for disassembly
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    6)piston, Shims, and valve stacks laid out
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    7)these are the old seals from one shock.
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    8) pressing in the new spherical bearing
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  11. Aug 19, 2020 at 6:17 AM
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    Old shock oil vs new

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  12. Aug 19, 2020 at 6:42 AM
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    Well, If I ever need to rebuild any shocks, I'm gonna reach out to you Trey!
     
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  13. Aug 19, 2020 at 7:33 AM
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    Did you order parts from poly performance? And how much oil to buy?
     
  14. Aug 19, 2020 at 7:38 AM
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    you rebuilding yours?
     
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  15. Aug 19, 2020 at 7:39 AM
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    Im gonna probably order a seal kit and some parts and get ready to, hoping my radiator support bushing fix my squeak. If not gonna try uniballs/shock mounts then if not rebuild um.
     
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  16. Aug 19, 2020 at 7:41 AM
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    I gotcha covered!
     
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    everything was ordered from poly performance. I ordered a gallon of oil but didn’t need all of it.
     
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  18. Aug 19, 2020 at 7:44 AM
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    Highly unlikely that any seals or internal shock components are squeaking. My guess would be the spherical bearings on your coilovers. There is a lot of weight in them, and when they go bad they squeak like crazy.
     
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  19. Aug 19, 2020 at 7:45 AM
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    Cool so you got some oil leftover whenever I get ready I can buy from ya? Did you just contact them and say you needed a seal kit for 2.5 kings or what kinda info do I need to take to um? Yea im gonna take my shocks out next opportunity I get and see if its those or uniballs have slack.
     
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  20. Aug 19, 2020 at 7:58 AM
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    Yea, I should have enough left to do your shocks.

    King seal kits are universal by shock body diameter and shaft diameter. You can tell them what you have and they will work up an invoice for you or I can send you what I got when you get ready.
     
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