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87 4runner sas
I'm starting my sas on my 87 4runner. Today I began cleaning up my 83 axle. I am going to be using the 3in trail gear kit with 4.88 locked front and rear both with lockrights. Still not a 100 percent sure on how I'm going to lift the rear. Will try to get some pictures of progress in the next few days.
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goodluck on bid
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sorry reply on your build to many beers
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bigblockyota 884runner chevy 454 fuelinjected fullsize chevy dana 60 axles 14bolt rear 5.38grs spools frt,rrear 4wheel disc conversion tur400 trns 203 dbler 205 tranfer aprox 8-10 inch lift 37inch tslboogers 3inch magnaflow exhaust msd ingn aluminum rad ,flex fan 56 , inch spring conversion w8000lbcomp winch and bumper and just added a full hydraulic psc steering kit |
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On a 4Runner typically go 1" higher in the rear, on a pickup go the same.
Not sure how you are going to lift the rear? Does that mean you are trying to decide between 3 link, 4 link and leaf springs? Order from me and save the sales tax. ![]() ![]()
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Just to save money I was thinking 3in downey leafs with an add a leaf and then a 1 1/2 shackle lift |
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Started cleaning up the axle and taking the hubs apart, just need to get my 54mm socket.
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My camera isn't working so I cant show pics but the top half of the ball is pitted really and I don't know what to to do about it. Resurface?....or just leave it?
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got the camera to work
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Bump!!
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i would just try sanding it, mine had a little bit of that so i just sanded it. make sure when you rebuild it to use plenty of grease to keep the ball and the birf lubed up.
good luck on the build.
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I just use sand paper or a scotch brite pad
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OK well I've used some sandpaper and touched it up with a soft wire wheel and I think I got it about as good as I can. Now I'm just having problems getting the axle oil seal out.
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$5 seal puller
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I usually use a giant flat head screwdriver.....jam it into the seal and pry it out....
You're putting a new one in anyways...good luck! ![]()
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I tried the screw driver thing for about 30min never got it to work so I will be buying the tool
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You aint trying hard enough! hit the screw driver with a bfh until it goes in then pry it out...the seal will be mangled by the time u get it out
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Ya I tired harder and got them out so now I'm just waiting on getting the 3rd member gasket...So my friend who lives out on a farm that had the welder and torch I was using cant have anybody over any more because one of the kids out there pissed of his dad so now I'm on the search for a welder I can use it to put on the armor.
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Use a punch (or old screw driver) on one side of the seal and then another time 180 degrees away. Crinkle/fold the seal a bit by hitting these two points and then pull it out with pliers.
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^ Good Tip ^
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I'm back in school so I have access to a parts washer and I got one side of the knuckles and hubs all cleaned next week I should be able to do the other side. This weekend I should finish welding the gusset and amor and get started on painting the axle
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