4WD Selector rattling, bad bushings?
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4WD Selector rattling, bad bushings?
I got a '95 4Runner SR5 a few months back for real cheap. Has a couple problems, most of which I've fixed. The one I'm on now is the 4WD selector rattles from about 30-50mph. I finally got the whole console torn apart today, and from the looks of all the blue powder/chunks in there, the two bushings on the selector have disintegrated. Called the local O-Reily's, and they have no idea what I'm talking about. So, what exactly are the dang things called, so I don't sound like a moron when asking for them, and where might I be able to find some? Thanks.
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Marlin Crawler usually has good parts for these kind of things - I know they make the seat bushings and cups, so they probably have something for the transfer case also.
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Manual or automatic? 4cyl or v6? Is there still a snap ring in there? I've never had the 4wd shifter disassembled on my rig, but I don't see any bushings in there in the parts diagrams, just a snap ring that holds it in place.
Last edited by JonnyBoy; 06-19-2009 at 03:27 PM.
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Ok, here are some crappy phone pics. The bushings originally around the bolts were blue, not sure if plastic, rubber, or polyurathane, they're so disintegrated. The blue junk all over the place is the remains. Gotta know what they're called before I can find some I guess.
4wd selector, mostly disasembled.
Arrows to bushingless bolts.
First bolt out.
Second bolt out.
Both bolts in, minus selector handle.
4wd selector, mostly disasembled.
Arrows to bushingless bolts.
First bolt out.
Second bolt out.
Both bolts in, minus selector handle.
Last edited by nevermore1701; 06-19-2009 at 03:28 PM.
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Toyota part number 90385-11003 and 90385-11020.
The 11003 goes to the transfer(4wd) lever, the 11020 goes to the shift(low range) lever.
They're called bushings, and if there's a dealership around, I'd just go to them. The diagrams I have give estimated prices and 11003 is about $1.40 a piece and 11020 is about $1.55 a piece.
The 11003 goes to the transfer(4wd) lever, the 11020 goes to the shift(low range) lever.
They're called bushings, and if there's a dealership around, I'd just go to them. The diagrams I have give estimated prices and 11003 is about $1.40 a piece and 11020 is about $1.55 a piece.
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Ya know, it doesn't really show in the diagram...according to the diagram, 11003 could work for all of 'em if you have certain frame codes...you either have frame code vzn105 or vzn110. If you have 105, 11003 works for all of 'em. If you have 110, it lists both, but doesn't show which goes where.
Were it me, I'd get all 11003's.
Were it me, I'd get all 11003's.
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