Looking at doing 4.88's
#1
Looking at doing 4.88's
I have a 93 runner with a 3slow and 5spd. It has 4.56's now but I am looking at getting gears to go with my 33" tires. Can I take a 3rd member out of a Auto with 4.88's for the rear and the front diff from the same truck (v6 Auto)?
Will this work or would I be better off just getting the gears new?
Thx
Will this work or would I be better off just getting the gears new?
Thx
#4
Thanks guys that will make it easy!
Yes you do need ot match the gearing front and rear. If you do not the one diff will be spinning faster than the other when its in 4wd = not good.
Yes you do need ot match the gearing front and rear. If you do not the one diff will be spinning faster than the other when its in 4wd = not good.
#7
I just did my studs tonight and it was easy just make the nut lose and tap it with a hammer (with the nut on) then when its lose pull it out. Took me about 25min in the truck.
Jeremy
Jeremy
Last edited by Wheelingnoob; May 15, 2007 at 09:44 PM.
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I can't see any difference in rpm, maybe 25 rpm diff. But I do see better take off from a stop and it pulls hills better. I can run hills in 5th now where before on the same hill I had to drop to 4th. I haven't been thru a full tank yet but looks like it will be a little better gas milage too.
#13
DEFINITELY.
To the OP - I would think twice about using the stock 4.88 diffs. They have an offset pinion and are NOT regearable. If you ever went to a different tire size, or god forbid, had a problem, you will be stuck with buying thirdmembers again.
There is quite a market out there for your 4.56's, it helps greatly to defray the cost of regearing.
To the OP - I would think twice about using the stock 4.88 diffs. They have an offset pinion and are NOT regearable. If you ever went to a different tire size, or god forbid, had a problem, you will be stuck with buying thirdmembers again.
There is quite a market out there for your 4.56's, it helps greatly to defray the cost of regearing.
#15
The front is 7.5" "Toyota IFS", the rear is Toyota 8".
BE SURE THEY DO NOT SEND YOU TACOMA GEARS.
http://home.4x4wire.com/erik/diffs/
BE SURE THEY DO NOT SEND YOU TACOMA GEARS.
http://home.4x4wire.com/erik/diffs/
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