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1991 Pickup ext. cab 4x4
Tore down this truck a few years ago when I had more time on my hands. Looking for pictures or diagrams of the brake lines and manual transmission clutch lines, to help with the reinstall
First, this image is for my 1987 22RE 4runner, not yours.
But is this image helpful? if yes, then give me your model number off the vin plate (model#, not vin#) and I'll post up the image for yours
I will get that model number number soon, what all can we find out from the model number? I am sure the image will help. Does it make a difference for v6 and 4 cylinder? Thanks for the help!
Last edited by Mayday5150; Jan 16, 2024 at 07:42 PM.
You should have a vin decal on the driver's door jam.
Yours is VZN110L-CRMDEA. there's a wealth of info on that decal about your specific vehicle. Save that photo on your phone. The production date will be useful, too. Your original post didn't specify engine 22R vs 3FVZE. So rather than ask which engine, and get close, the model number will give me the exact one.
The model number is something that harks back to the days when parts personnel held microfiche up to candles to read. Now days parts personnel punch the VIN into a computer and it breaks down the vehicle info from that. If you go to a online site like EPC-data or Amayama to look up part numbers on your own one of the first things needed is the model number. That's because the way they have the info compiled is pretty similar to microfiche we used.
The model # shows yours is a V6 extracab DLX with 5spd trans, built for the USA market.(it was built in Japan, though. The first letter of the VIN proves that). The "cbu"(completely built unit) means the whole truck was built in Japan, including bed. A bit interesting as most DLX and SR5 were shipped without beds (IV-incomplete vehicle) and installed at the US port.
This is your brake line system