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Marlin Crawler into Six Speed Tacoma

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by awsumdc, May 17, 2014.

  1. May 17, 2014 at 7:20 AM
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    awsumdc

    awsumdc [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Since the creation of the 2nd gen Tacoma's, you six speed guys have been lacking in low gear choice's. The reason for this is because the transfer case for the six speed Tacoma's has a 22 spline input shaft instead of the more popular 23 spline input on all the other chain case's Toyota has made for the Tacoma.

    Now, you did have an option of putting in a lefty or a dual lefty setup but the lefty has proven itself less reliable than the Stock transfer case so for me that was not an option.

    So until now you've been left without an option. All the big boys have told you that you cannot put a crawler box in front of the six speed Tacoma or FJ Cruiser T case. Even I did for awhile. But thats all over now.

    Since I've been messing around with the 2nd Gen case's and the FJ Cruiser case's, I've come up with a solution to this problem. We are going to modify the stock transfer case in the six speed Tacoma so that it will mate to the internal 23 spline coupler in the Marlin Crawler Taco Box and then use Inchworms 22 to 23 spline coupler to mate the Marlin Crawler Taco Box to the six speed Transmission.

    Now, at the time of this post, Marlin does not have the rear adapters yet for the Taco Box to mate to the trasfer case of the 4.0 tacoma's but should have them by the end of the month, However for this build I had the first version of the T360 adapter as a spare and will use it for this installation. I would not have sold it back to Marlin Crawler had I not been the one doing the install.

    So on we go.

    This is the Marlin Crawler Taco Box with 4.7 gears using an Inchworm front adapter plate, the 22/23 spline coupler and my spare Marlin Crawler T360 rear adapter plate.



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    Here is the 2013 Tacoma Double cab that it is going into.

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    Stay tuned as we get the Crawler installed today. Later we'll finish it with the modified drive shafts and the owner will enjoy it next week at the High Desert Roundup.
     
    Last edited: May 25, 2014
  2. May 18, 2014 at 9:19 AM
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    awsumdc

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    Ran into a little snag yesterday but it's nothing too big.

    Anyway, Here is where we are. Pulled the t case but first had to take off the front skid plate so that I could get to the front bolts on the front drive shaft to remove it. Man that was a heavy skid plate. Anyway, Once that was off and the front and rear drive shaft was off it was time to pull the t case.

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    Since this is the fully electronic case you have to pull the plugs on it. Don't forget those. Yes, I've seen it happen before[​IMG]


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    Once the T case was out I opened it up and did my magic so that it would be able to work with the Marlin Crawler Taco box. Now something similar to this had been done in the past when Kevin from ATO came to me and we had put together an RST FJ Cruiser twin stick case for a customer of his, along with a Taco Box for a six speed Tacoma. But this is using the electronic case from the six speed Taco instead. I swapped the Planetary gearset from the six speed to that of one from the automatic to make it work. But there is a little secrete that you have to perform to make this work. If not, your t case will hate you and you'll be cursing up a storm. Now you could just go out and buy a T case from the automatic Tacoma and make this work too, but these electronic t case's are questionable at best with the actuator and the shift rails and if yours is working properly I wouldn't swap it unless you go to an FJ case.

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    Next, once the case was put back together, we put it on a jack and raised it up enough to plug the connectors back in to test it. Turned the key to full power without starting the truck and turned the shift knob to 4wd and it it blinked, I then went under the truck and gave the front diff a small nudge and everything switched on. We were in 4wd. Then we switched it to 4lo and it went right in. Switched back to 4wd and the computer was happy and then to 2wd and the test was complete. The T case worked flawlessly.

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    Now it was time to make our cut in the floor for the crawler shifter. It comes right up behind the trans shifter.

    Dry fit the crawler to the back of the transmission.

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    Once we were happy with that we started on the shifter placement. The owner had wanted the shifter to come up in one of the cup holders and so did I but once we got into it we quickly found out that it would end up being a shifter nightmare to do it that way. It would have multiple 90degree angles and a couple of long straight runs that would make it both floppy and the shift pattern would be WAY too long. So I used one of my FJ Cruiser shifters and came up right next to the Transmission shifter. Worked a TON better there.

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    To see the complete build follow this link. Six Speed Crawler box install.

    My wife will take the boot to an upholstery shop on Monday to have the boot modified into a twin stick boot to give it that RockSolidToys factory look.

    Then on Monday, my drive line shop will pickup the drive shafts and I'll get those back on Wednesday to complete this build. It should be a very nice addition to this truck.
     
  3. May 18, 2014 at 10:19 AM
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  4. May 18, 2014 at 2:03 PM
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    loco Who wants to ride my Brack Burrito???

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    Well its a land Cruiser with a diesel so I've got that going for me.
    I'm liking where this is going.
     
  5. May 19, 2014 at 6:44 PM
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    So, one of the other things I do when working on someone truck is to mark all the wires I have to cut before I make the cut. That way when I put them back together they go back to where they belong.

    These are the wires that need to be lengthened for the crawler install.

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  6. May 23, 2014 at 5:25 AM
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  7. Jul 24, 2014 at 9:56 AM
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    One more thing to add to the list of things I want.
     
  8. Jul 24, 2014 at 10:08 AM
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    I wonder what a job like this costs
     
  9. Jul 24, 2014 at 12:13 PM
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    I do to, way out of my price range now. In a few years it might be in the budget though.
     
  10. Jul 25, 2014 at 9:12 AM
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    It is about $2000 for the box, plus you need to do the drive shafts and save money by installing it yourself.
     
  11. Jul 27, 2014 at 6:56 AM
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    I was stalling left and right this weekend doing a hill climb on rocks. I would have given my left nut for a crawlbox
     
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