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Old 06-04-2009, 06:08 PM
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Loc-rite Lockers (help)

Im getting ready to install my locker in the rear of 90 4-runner. Im looking for any tips. Also need torque spec on all the bolts my manual doesnt have them can any one help!!!!!!
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There's an FSM at the top of the section, should have torque specs in it..

just follow your install manual and check out gearinstalls.com


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I tried downloading the manual on the forum, unable to do so!
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If it's a V6 use this:

http://www.gearinstalls.com/v6lockrite.htm
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The loc-rite kit didnt come with a tee to replace the spider gears is that something I order different from the kit?
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A tee?

The locker replaces the spider gears..



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You re-use the cross that the spidergears run on.

4cy or v6? They are very different in terms of the lockright..
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Okay I see now just making sure I have all my bell and wistles in order before I take it apart. Did you use oem gear fluid or do you recommend something heavier.
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use something in the ballpark of 90W-120... the thicker gear oil helps to quiet and smooth out the locker as its working...
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Thanks for your help, Ill see how it goes this weekend!
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