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I need help! Part missing but can't identify it!

Old 05-09-2013, 05:06 PM
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I bought a 95 toyota pickup and it's lifted, when I went to look at the front end i saw a bar/part that was missing! I know on my 91 it had it, I don't know if I need it or what it's called please any info will help!! Thanks!
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Old 05-09-2013, 05:10 PM
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Don't worry about it. You have a bracket lift, the crossmember was just relocated a few inches lower. That is why it looks like all the bolts line up with each other up and down.
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Strumcrow might be right but can you actually spend some time to point out what you think might be missing?
Like, say, circle something and add some text? You can obviously add text to pictures but circles are important too.
Without circles, what's in the text overflows and applies to the whole picture, and then I would have to say that by looking at the picture the WHOLE REST OF THE TRUCK was missing.

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Old 05-10-2013, 07:55 AM
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Sure am glad to know Yotatech has its share of smart asses.. If you don't like my post don't reply.. Simple.
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If you don't want help, don't post a question... Simple.
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Originally Posted by IvanTheTerrible87
Sure am glad to know Yotatech has its share of smart asses.. If you don't like my post don't reply.. Simple.
Wow, really? Having a rough day?

Anyways, are you asking about the relocated crossmember from the bracket lift, or are you asking about the missing ADD actuator on a non-ADD differential?

Either way, I don't see anything that's missing. Maybe if circles are too much, draw an arrow to point to where you think something is missing?
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Sorry to all had a crappy night day week month year.. Got fired. Please forgive me for my rudeness abecedarian, stewsrunner and sacrunner! Here's the new pic
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Old 05-10-2013, 10:14 AM
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Based upon the clairification of the post. Your not missing anything.

And yes, clairification was needed...
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