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Old 07-19-2010, 03:46 PM
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Looks great man. Wish I had the time, money, and knowledge to do that to my IFS.
Old 07-19-2010, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Fink
Awesome!!

Let us know what they end up doing to fix it.

BTW, you should start a build-up thread!

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i will do that!

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holy crap...3G's!?

that's insane lmao

but, it looks amazing
yeah thats what i thought lol but before i had it done there i looked at other places and people that do it themselves at their houses. but i wanted it done right and yotamasters was the place for that. they have a website if u wanna check em out www.yotamasters.com
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Looks great man. Wish I had the time, money, and knowledge to do that to my IFS.
thanks! and believe me i have little knowledge on toyotas your not alone! but im learning everyday!
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i heard it can be the chain in my transfer case? could this be possible? i heard that makes the truck shake violently if its warn or whatever.
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i heard it can be the chain in my transfer case? could this be possible? i heard that makes the truck shake violently if its warn or whatever.
Bump!
Old 07-20-2010, 11:29 AM
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Check all your bolts on your driveshafts.
If they're loose, they make for an interesting ride to work.
Just crawl under and check. Something is grossly loose if it shakes violently.
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i suggest U-joints on your front driveshaft.

or it could be the "center joint" in the CV part.
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artofliphkd it looked like you had a rancho isf lift if you did and still had i'd like to buy it from you if you wanted to sell it
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maybe the slip-yoke section of the front shaft is warn and sloppy and causing vibrations?



I dunno, just throwing stuff out there
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take your front shaft out and drive around. if the sound stays then its your tcase. but most likely its the driveshaft. and u havent answerd DOES the front shaft have a CV or Double-Cardan? if it does your going to need an 85 or older front shaft.

google Double-Cardan if u dont no what i mean.
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Looks good! Was the 3g for parts+labor or just labor?
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Originally Posted by 94toyota
artofliphkd it looked like you had a rancho isf lift if you did and still had i'd like to buy it from you if you wanted to sell it
Me too ! Except I live on the opposite side of the country so that won't happen.
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Originally Posted by Stuwy123
Check all your bolts on your driveshafts.
If they're loose, they make for an interesting ride to work.
Just crawl under and check. Something is grossly loose if it shakes violently.
yeah imma check it out to see whats up
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Originally Posted by akaphilly
take your front shaft out and drive around. if the sound stays then its your tcase. but most likely its the driveshaft. and u havent answerd DOES the front shaft have a CV or Double-Cardan? if it does your going to need an 85 or older front shaft.

google Double-Cardan if u dont no what i mean.
im not sure all i know is that it was custom built for it and its heavy duty. ill take pics of it.
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my ifs setup has been sold already sry
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