tru trac for 7.5 IFS
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tru trac for 7.5 IFS
where would I find the best deal on a tru trac for the front of my '86 4runner with the 7.5. I need a new front carrier since where the stub shaft goes in it it has worn out and figurered I might as well upgrade it. Thanks
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Personally, I would save up for an ARB ... in my experience TruTrac's are just frustrating offroad (and that's on a flexy SAS rig, not an IFS that's gonna have wheels in the air all the time)
Personally, I would save up for an ARB ... in my experience TruTrac's are just frustrating offroad (and that's on a flexy SAS rig, not an IFS that's gonna have wheels in the air all the time)
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Shop used. Tons of peeps selling when they SAS their rigs.
I got a complete unit incl 4.88s and tru trac for $100 last year off craigs list. I went thru it, new seals and such. Seems to work just fine.
I got a complete unit incl 4.88s and tru trac for $100 last year off craigs list. I went thru it, new seals and such. Seems to work just fine.
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Would welding the front diff work?
here is my thinking: I have manual hubs, so I can wheel with one open and one locked. If I get stuck or need the extra traction I can lock them both.
Anyone else do this?
Would welding the front diff work?
here is my thinking: I have manual hubs, so I can wheel with one open and one locked. If I get stuck or need the extra traction I can lock them both.
Anyone else do this?
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