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#2
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I got mine here, but for a v6. There in india, but the price is right and ive heard nothing but good things about them, Im really pleased with mine.
http://durasolid.com/differential-pa...0ulw-31-4.aspx
But since its a 4banger, you could weld it really easily and thats much more cheaper.
My install thread
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...6-rear-204892/
http://durasolid.com/differential-pa...0ulw-31-4.aspx
But since its a 4banger, you could weld it really easily and thats much more cheaper.
My install thread
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...6-rear-204892/
Last edited by rattlewagon; 09-09-2010 at 03:49 PM.
#3
Thanks. They do have the best price I have seen. It's ironic that you talk about welding up the diff. Thats what I do for a living but they way I beat on this truck I'm not so sure how long it would last even though its just eat up with power(yeah right). So you just reused your bearings?
#5
I actually had one in a '93 yota that was my dd years ago. I got used to the looks I got when making turns on pavement in parking lots. This truck is no longer a daily driver thanks to a little trip it wanted to take over a bank last winter in the snow.
#6
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boo the nay sayers. you aint cool, unless you got a spool. More traction than a locker, so its a little rough on the road, meh, whateves. worth it. just make sure you have a different set of tires for the street.
Yes I just reused the bearings. They came off very easily.
Yes I just reused the bearings. They came off very easily.
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