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Old 06-08-2007, 11:26 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Just a couple of quick checks before I start my brake projects:

1) 3rd Gen 4Runners do NOT have LSPVs. Correct?

2) Order would be : Passenger rear, Driver rear, Passenger front, Driver front, as according to Haynes (4x4Wire has the opposite). Correct?

3) That's all I had.
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Old 06-08-2007, 11:54 AM   #2 (permalink)
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1) 3rd Gen 4Runners do NOT have LSPVs. Correct?
Umm, I think it's there... Passenger side, on the firewall. I think that's where mine is.

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2) Order would be : Passenger rear, Driver rear, Passenger front, Driver front, as according to Haynes (4x4Wire has the opposite). Correct?
Invest in a FSM (Haynes and Chiltons just aren't worth it in the end) but yes... You want to work from the farthest point away from the master cylinder to the closest.


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I recall reading that 3rd gens with ABS don't have the LSPV. Is that wrong?

Got any links to any free FSMs?
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