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1992 4Runner 4X4 HELP!

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Old 12-28-2008, 10:14 AM
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theres a good site i use a lot
www.roughtrax4x4.com
they are the best place for all runner stuff in uk, i think they ship aswell. and another good site is:
www.supertrucks.com
they do all sorts of bit and bobs.
for tyres:
www.formula4x4.com (might be .co.uk) they are the cheapest site for tyres aswell got my 32/11.50/r15 bfg at ko from there.
on your lights though i have friend that might have a set ill ask him how much he wants for them and send em to you if there cheap enough.
Old 01-21-2009, 09:57 PM
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Unhappy

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Well, I was a dumb@ss and routed the vacuum lines wrong, so one of the lines has started to melt. Looks like I'll have to re-route it but at least I know how to fix it this time
So, I was driving to work one afternoon, and in the parking lot is this big snow pile I figured I'd play on... Threw it into 4x4 not second guessing it... and it did fine... the next day I smelt a funny burning type smell, but didn't think anything of it.. being I was at a stop light and there were cars around me, Thought it was somebody else... after I take off from the light, I threw it in 4x4 and no response. Wasn't too happy about that...
So today, before work I pulled it into the garage, thinking I had better get this fixed before it snows tonight!!
Pulled the lines, and...
I guess I didn't route them correctly... They were rubbing against the EGR pipe and Melted together, One of the lines now has a hole in it.


Yeah... Ouch.

Here's a picture of where they were going down... (The circled part)


Can I route them there again, Using ties, and tie them to something to keep them away from that?

Or can somebody give a picture showing where they are normally routed from factory?

Thanks.
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Old 01-22-2009, 07:37 AM
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pipe 42559 comes off the add valves(41531F) and follows the wheel arch down and on to the diff on mine mate well away from any heat source. and mine has clips holding it to the inner wheel arch you could use cable ties to secure them if you dont have the clips.
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