1. Welcome to Tacoma World!

    You are currently viewing as a guest! To get full-access, you need to register for a FREE account.

    As a registered member, you’ll be able to:
    • Participate in all Tacoma discussion topics
    • Communicate privately with other Tacoma owners from around the world
    • Post your own photos in our Members Gallery
    • Access all special features of the site

New/updated front differential

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by nevadabugle, Aug 30, 2015.

  1. Aug 30, 2015 at 8:27 AM
    #1
    nevadabugle

    nevadabugle [OP] Desert Rat

    Joined:
    Jul 25, 2014
    Member:
    #134701
    Messages:
    3,992
    Gender:
    Male
    Elko, NV
    Vehicle:
    2016 DCSB TRDOR manual in quicksand
    Does anyone know if the front differential on the 2016 Tacoma has been updated or changed out? Hopefully they came up with a fix for the dreaded front diff vibes when installing a lift. Anybody know about this?
     
  2. Aug 30, 2015 at 9:36 PM
    #2
    nevadabugle

    nevadabugle [OP] Desert Rat

    Joined:
    Jul 25, 2014
    Member:
    #134701
    Messages:
    3,992
    Gender:
    Male
    Elko, NV
    Vehicle:
    2016 DCSB TRDOR manual in quicksand
    Hmmm....there are 10,000 posts about how ugly the new grill is but no one has any idea if the front different has been changed or updated. This was a true design problem in the 2nd gens and something way more important to fix than worrying about the size of a grill.
    I guess I shouldn't be suprised, most people buy Tacomas to be mall crawlers and never use it to its full potential. Oh well.
     
  3. Aug 30, 2015 at 9:43 PM
    #3
    OZ-T

    OZ-T You are going backwards

    Joined:
    Dec 15, 2009
    Member:
    #27584
    Messages:
    50,425
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Peter North
    British Columbia
    Vehicle:
    Mag Grey 09 Trd Sport DCLB 4x4
    OME 885x , OME shocks and Dakars , Wheelers SuperBumps front and rear , 275/70/17 Hankook ATm , OEM bed mat , Weathertech digifit floor liners , Weathertech in-channel vents , headache rack , Leer 100RCC commercial canopy , TRD bedside decals removed , Devil Horns by Andres , HomerTaco Satoshi
  4. Aug 30, 2015 at 10:29 PM
    #4
    Z50king

    Z50king DCLBOR4X4FTW

    Joined:
    Jun 9, 2015
    Member:
    #157056
    Messages:
    8,419
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Eric
    Southern California
    Vehicle:
    2016 DCLB Off Road 4x4 Super White
    Stock and loving it
    I guess it was not changed because Sweers hasn't lied about it yet
     
    nv529 and TacoJonn like this.
  5. Aug 30, 2015 at 10:55 PM
    #5
    Jeff Lange

    Jeff Lange Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    May 19, 2015
    Member:
    #155616
    Messages:
    2,221
    Calgary, Canada
    Vehicle:
    '86 AE86, '05 NCP13, '11 GSE21
    I looked before and everything besides the gear ratio was the same, but I'll double check when I get a chance.

    Jeff
     
    Chaboi likes this.
  6. Aug 31, 2015 at 5:53 AM
    #6
    nevadabugle

    nevadabugle [OP] Desert Rat

    Joined:
    Jul 25, 2014
    Member:
    #134701
    Messages:
    3,992
    Gender:
    Male
    Elko, NV
    Vehicle:
    2016 DCSB TRDOR manual in quicksand
    Thanks Jeff. I look forward to your response. You have the most useful posts in the 3rd Gen forum.

    The actual problem area on the 2nd gens was the needle bearing on the drivers side. It was just not long enough to support the drive shaft once a lift changed the front geometry. There are ways it can be fixed but all of them are a pain once the truck is assembled. It would sure be nice if Toyota fixed this problem.
     
  7. Aug 31, 2015 at 8:36 AM
    #7
    Jeff Lange

    Jeff Lange Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    May 19, 2015
    Member:
    #155616
    Messages:
    2,221
    Calgary, Canada
    Vehicle:
    '86 AE86, '05 NCP13, '11 GSE21
    Yes, I had previously checked specifically on that bearing and it hasn't changed.

    The only parts on the front differential that changed are the breathers, the housing (appropriate for the new breathers), the axle stub tube and internal axle stub shaft, and the differential unit itself.

    So no major changes, nothing seems really updated, and the needle bearing is still the same size.

    Jeff
     
  8. Aug 31, 2015 at 8:45 AM
    #8
    TacoJonn

    TacoJonn Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Dec 16, 2013
    Member:
    #118681
    Messages:
    3,858
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Jon
    Cheyenne, Wyoming
    Vehicle:
    '13 DCLB Sport 4x4, '78 FJ40
    Hahaha. Love it.
     
  9. Aug 31, 2015 at 8:47 AM
    #9
    ytmndan

    ytmndan vicarious enthusiast

    Joined:
    Aug 20, 2015
    Member:
    #162277
    Messages:
    182
    Southern Maryland
    Is this only an issue if you lift? What about stock or drop slightly?
     
  10. Aug 31, 2015 at 9:03 AM
    #10
    nevadabugle

    nevadabugle [OP] Desert Rat

    Joined:
    Jul 25, 2014
    Member:
    #134701
    Messages:
    3,992
    Gender:
    Male
    Elko, NV
    Vehicle:
    2016 DCSB TRDOR manual in quicksand
    Thanks again Jeff. Total bummer that Toyota did not change out that bearing with something more substantial. I guess they were too worried about mileage and how it would look at the mall.

    I do not know if dropping slightly is an issue. Leaving it stock is definitely not a problem. Lifting only caused a problem for some and it seemed that the bigger the lift the higher the odds of having it would be. The problem was more of an annoyance than anything. Many guys put 100,000 miles on with the vibration and I never heard of a failure. Just disappointing that it was not fixed especially when there was an aftermarket fix available but it required taking the entire drives shaft out of the front differential.
    I guess I will just learn to ignore it like I did on my second gen....
     
  11. Aug 31, 2015 at 9:43 AM
    #11
    swimmer

    swimmer Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Apr 21, 2015
    Member:
    #153626
    Messages:
    2,559
    Gender:
    Male
    Tucson
    Vehicle:
    2016 TRDORAC4WD
    I am not trying to start any sort of of argument but, this is a reoccurring theme, that Toyota should make a change to some component based on how something works after being modified buy the owner. I don't really understand this logic. I understand the desire of a small number of buyers to see things like this changed for their benefit but, I don't see how people can expect Toyota to address all these little variables that may only effect a small percent of owners when changing the vehicle to some undefined degree.
     
    forty2, tubesock and Rock Lobster like this.
  12. Aug 31, 2015 at 9:59 AM
    #12
    ytmndan

    ytmndan vicarious enthusiast

    Joined:
    Aug 20, 2015
    Member:
    #162277
    Messages:
    182
    Southern Maryland
    If it's a common enough complaint to a common enough mod, then addressing the issue could be beneficial to their sales. They are under no obligation to cater to people who modify, but considering how many of their buyers do mod, it would certainly be wise of them to cater within reason.
     
    Last edited: Aug 31, 2015
  13. Aug 31, 2015 at 10:29 AM
    #13
    7GR

    7GR Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Apr 20, 2015
    Member:
    #153565
    Messages:
    394
    Gender:
    Male
    Vehicle:
    GSJ15W
    Exactly, the onus is on the owner who wants to modify a vehicle beyond OEM specs. It's unreasonable imo to blame Toyota for not eating the cost of such a modification. If you have the money to do the lift, then you shouldn't cheap out on the rest of the components that will be affected by the mod.

    You gotta pay to play, and if you're not willing to pay, then don't play.

    So if an aftermarket solution exists to solve an issue caused by an aftermarket mod, that is NOT on the OEM to foot the bill.
     
  14. Aug 31, 2015 at 10:35 AM
    #14
    OZ-T

    OZ-T You are going backwards

    Joined:
    Dec 15, 2009
    Member:
    #27584
    Messages:
    50,425
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Peter North
    British Columbia
    Vehicle:
    Mag Grey 09 Trd Sport DCLB 4x4
    OME 885x , OME shocks and Dakars , Wheelers SuperBumps front and rear , 275/70/17 Hankook ATm , OEM bed mat , Weathertech digifit floor liners , Weathertech in-channel vents , headache rack , Leer 100RCC commercial canopy , TRD bedside decals removed , Devil Horns by Andres , HomerTaco Satoshi
  15. Aug 31, 2015 at 11:32 AM
    #15
    WaldoJPL

    WaldoJPL Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jul 23, 2015
    Member:
    #160141
    Messages:
    233
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Bill
    Vehicle:
    ...looking to buy....
    ...I cant recall if it was one of the early vids...or an article?...back around the 17th at the Tacoma-event...but they did say specifically that something was addressed to eliminate that vibration?...:confused:
     
  16. Aug 31, 2015 at 11:39 AM
    #16
    BlueT

    BlueT Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Mar 30, 2009
    Member:
    #15341
    Messages:
    5,615
    Gender:
    Male
    NorthEast
    Vehicle:
    07 Dbl Cab LB with LSD
    I moded 1999 Taco so much it had turned to Land Cruiser
    That maybe "The Fix"
    Its hard to imagine they would be that stupid to keep that same problem for another 10 years.
    So is carrier new ? Is it 4 pinion now?
     
  17. Aug 31, 2015 at 11:44 AM
    #17
    Jeff Lange

    Jeff Lange Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    May 19, 2015
    Member:
    #155616
    Messages:
    2,221
    Calgary, Canada
    Vehicle:
    '86 AE86, '05 NCP13, '11 GSE21
    The differential case/carrier has a different part number, however the internals within it are all the same. So no, it's still a 2-pinion.

    Jeff
     
  18. Aug 31, 2015 at 12:44 PM
    #18
    PSU Taco85

    PSU Taco85 Señor Member

    Joined:
    Jun 21, 2014
    Member:
    #132394
    Messages:
    2,011
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    optional
    Vehicle:
    '10 TRD OR mostly stock
    Plasti dipped hootus
    2nd gen TRDORLBFTMFW. just buy an ARB locker you cheap fawks
     
  19. Aug 31, 2015 at 1:06 PM
    #19
    BlueT

    BlueT Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Mar 30, 2009
    Member:
    #15341
    Messages:
    5,615
    Gender:
    Male
    NorthEast
    Vehicle:
    07 Dbl Cab LB with LSD
    I moded 1999 Taco so much it had turned to Land Cruiser
    I would still hold, on the final judgement. it could be 2 pinion but maybe Toyota machined the space for spider gears better. Something has to be different if it has different part number.

    Yup....
     
  20. Aug 31, 2015 at 1:11 PM
    #20
    nevadabugle

    nevadabugle [OP] Desert Rat

    Joined:
    Jul 25, 2014
    Member:
    #134701
    Messages:
    3,992
    Gender:
    Male
    Elko, NV
    Vehicle:
    2016 DCSB TRDOR manual in quicksand
    All good points. Lively debate is always welcome.

    For the record toyota did lift some of their own trucks (txpro or Baja addition) using simply a taller coil in the front. Same modification that I did albeit a different manufacturer of coil and strut. The same problem existed on some of these models. So this is not simply about a customer adding componentsome to take things out of factory spec.

    And I agree, air locker with a completely new front diff would solve the problem...but yes I am cheap. Full OME suspension is where I drewe the line on my suspension/drive train upgrades as far as cost goes...
     

Products Discussed in

To Top