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'84 Heater Control Assy

Old Oct 15, 2006 | 10:04 PM
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'84 Heater Control Assy

New to the forums. Came here looking for information (of which there is plenty, thanks) on lifting my '84 22r. However, I have another problem right now. My heater control assy in the cab (cable type) is broke. I don't have AC (In KY so I don't really need it), but I can't control my vents or my temp. Anybody know where I can get these things?

I took the dash apart and found that it's a plastic assy that has broken. I've looked on ebay and have had no luck. Any suggestions?

I use my truck for mostly daily driving with a little fun thrown in just because I can . I use it on boy scout trips and have enough land behind my house to keep me happy.

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'84 Toyota Std Cab
22R
4.88:1 rear diff.
31x10.50
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Old Oct 15, 2006 | 10:42 PM
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foor the record, i am missing the same part too.. im going to try a junk yard.

i noticed you have a 4.88 rear diff, what about the front? running 2wd?
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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by titicaca
foor the record, i am missing the same part too.. im going to try a junk yard.

i noticed you have a 4.88 rear diff, what about the front? running 2wd?
I'm not sure what the front diff is...I do most of my running in 2wd and only go to 4wd when I get stuck.

I did have to run in Front wheel drive once when I drove to FL (from KY) and on the way back my drive shaft broke (The U-Joint actually). I just removed the rear drive shaft, locked it down and drove to a friends house so I could repair it...I didn't go over 25mph and I was more worried about just getting there (it was only about a mile).

I bought the truck from a guy who had every intention of putting about 6" of lift on it and running 35x15.50 on it. He changed the rear diff to push those tires...I'm guessing since he built up the diff first he would have done the front at the same time, but I have no way of knowing for sure.
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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 07:40 AM
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the reason i asked was that the front differential needs to be the same ratio as the rear or when your in 4wd you will break something, like a u joint, axel , hub transmission or any other drivetrain part.
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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 07:43 AM
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it must be the same, I use 4wd often enough that I would have broken something by now...
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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 08:53 AM
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maybe try yotayard.com? goodluck
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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 10:32 AM
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http://www.car-part.com/index.htm They have everything I have ever wanted to find. But if you wish I should be able to go dig one out of the garage maybe 2 if ya both want one? Give me fair offers and I might dig them out faster?? LOL
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