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Old Jun 17, 2010 | 10:14 PM
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You will just be up a couple hundred rpms on the freeway, nothing huge.


Evans creek is kind of a ways. 3 miles short of Mt ranier nat'l. park.
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Old Jun 18, 2010 | 05:02 AM
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300!! good score. Its always nice to get a good deal!
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Old Jun 18, 2010 | 06:53 AM
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Yeah based on what I've read $300 seems like a great deal. The front 3rd is non-ADD, which is great because I can completely rid my truck of the ADD system once I get locking hubs... finally!

I don't think I'm going to make it up to Evans Creek Kiyo, the wife and I are going to stay in Seattle overnight and go to the zoo... I had to come up with something to dampen the blow of...

"WHAT, you are spending HOW MUCH on WHAT?!?!?!"
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Old Jun 18, 2010 | 09:26 AM
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I understand, trust me. Just tell her a shop would charge you about 2k for this job. She might freak out less. I told my wife that my rig is paid off, and my regear was about half of a car payment for her. She realizes that since we have no payments on mine that it's perfectly ok to spend money on it now.
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Old Jun 18, 2010 | 10:10 AM
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Anyways, how was the install for you, and how do you like them? What size tires are you running?

Not sure how I missed this one. lol.

Install was straight forward, I followed the same links that I sent you. only difference was on the front diff, I didn't drop the whole crossmember, I left it in place so I could pin the front of the new diff in to hold it in place.

Also, Tofer has a great idea of knocking the studs out of the front diff and replacing with grade 8 bolts. Others have knocked out the studs, ground off the knurls, and reused them as bolts. Makes getting around the cv joints on the install MUCH easier.

I did mine in about 7 hours by myself. But I stopped to grab a beer, have lunch, recheck the write ups to make sure I wasn't screwing it up, etc. I like to cruise and do my projects to make sure I don't forget stuff, especially the beer.

I had 4.10's and was running 265/70/16's (31's) I HAD to downshift on the freeway to pass someone.

I swapped to 4.56's and currently have 245/75/16's Also a 31, but a heavy, E rated Mud terrain. I will soon be swapping to a lighter all-terrain in a 265/75/16 (32")


I love the swap, best thing I have done by far.
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Old Jun 19, 2010 | 05:43 PM
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Awesome. Thanks for all the great information/

Yeah my wife is used to me spending money on the 4Runner. We don't have any car payments at all so its easy to justify. My 33's and the gears are the last thing I'll be doing to my 93, and then I'm going to start on my stock 2000 4Runner, good times!
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