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Old 04-28-2006, 10:08 AM
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Trailmaster for 4cyl Tacoma

Hey guys i have been looking at the Trailmaster 6" lift for my 4cyl Tacoma and it says there only for V6. I was wondering if this was true or what the difference is between the fitment on V6 and 4cyl? thanks
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All you have to do is extend the power steering line. Piece of cake. No other differences.
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ok thanks. is the line a hardline or how exactly do i extend it?
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It's the RETURN line. I think I just got 6" of Powersteering hose and connected it.

Don't make the mistake of accidently cutting the pressure line. That wasn't fun
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Originally Posted by SC4Runner
It's the RETURN line. I think I just got 6" of Powersteering hose and connected it.

Don't make the mistake of accidently cutting the pressure line. That wasn't fun

Oh, man, I can imagine! :pat: That must have been a bummer!
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SC4runner is right! (AND he's the man for walking me through my install from the other end of the country!) It's the RETURN line. I just disconnected mine from both ends and took it to a local shop that makes high pressure hydraulic lines for tractors and construction equipment. I figured that way I couldn't go wrong. But I'm sure SC's do-it-yourself way works fine too.
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ok thanks guys. Im glad thats the only difference
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