1985 - 1989 Body Swap
#41
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I ran those headlight guards on my old 4runner. They became pretty rusty due to road salt after the winter. I think I got them from JC Whitney at the time.
#42
Got the rear bumper installed as well as the front mudflaps and inner fenders. Other small things as well like swapping the sun visors and dome light. Tomorrow I am going to try to get the brakes bled and the canopy swapped over. We're getting really close.
Special thanks to my Grandpa for letting me come over and use his media blaster (and basement) to clean up my and paint my bumpers. The front wasn't all that bad, but I redid it anyway to match the rear. Both had some minor surface rust to take care of, but nothing major.
Had to cut through black paint - yellow paint - powder coat
Clearly, the rear bumper needed a little more work than the front
If you're cold, they're cold.
New mounting hardware
Not looking forward to putting all the "B" parts on the other truck, but they got to go somewhere lol.
Special thanks to my Grandpa for letting me come over and use his media blaster (and basement) to clean up my and paint my bumpers. The front wasn't all that bad, but I redid it anyway to match the rear. Both had some minor surface rust to take care of, but nothing major.
Had to cut through black paint - yellow paint - powder coat
Clearly, the rear bumper needed a little more work than the front
If you're cold, they're cold.
New mounting hardware
Not looking forward to putting all the "B" parts on the other truck, but they got to go somewhere lol.
Last edited by Snoop_Todd; 10-16-2018 at 08:48 PM.
#43
Major progress today!
Brakes and clutch bled.
Interior finished.
Hood back on.
....And we're driving, Baby! What a great and fulfilling project.Well, I can never call it the 'd-word', but she's about as close as she's going to get for a while. Took my dad for a little cruise around the block. Couldn't go to far on the rotten old tires, but we had to go somewhere.
Canopy and canopy trim installed
Got all my accessories in order. Even got the courtesy light.
Hey, it still works.
Brakes bled, hood on. Let's roll
Had to go for a short cruise...had to.
...And here she'll sit until Big Blue gives me the opportunity to come fetch her off.
Some major lessons learned for next time...
- Try to get two trucks with the same drive train. Easily 80% of my time went to swapping wires, hoses, and misc parts that weren't compatible between the 22RE and 3.0.
--The transmission tunnel is different between the two transmissions. Requires cutting and patching to make work.
-- The rear passenger heater hoses between the two are different in the engine bay, requiring some custom hose work.
-- All three wiring harnesses (engine, engine bay, interior) are different and have to be swapped.
-- The A/C compressor pulley is different between engines and has to be swapped or left disconnected (belt-less).
-- The cruise control actuator uses a different cable end AND a different electrical plug... Requires taking both apart and piecing together one with mixed parts. 85 actuator fits tight with the 89's bigger brake booster.
-- Throttle cable swap required.
-- Windshield wiper motor swap required.
-- Clutch line between reservoir and slave cylinder are completely different. Bracket mount points aren't drilled on the other's firewall. I managed to adapt the 89's clutch lines and brackets to work.
-- 85's steering column to steering shaft u-joint is thicker than 89's. Makes it a tight fit with the 89's rear passenger heater pipes.
-- Power steering cooler needs moved from 85 to 89 body
-Differences between the solid axle and IFS
-- Driver front brake line off the booster needs swapped
Had both trucks had the same drive train, and the new cab had serviceable interior, the swap would have gone a lot smoother and quicker. It still went really well. I accomplished the goals that I had set.
Man I love driving this thing! It feels sooooo good! She's definitely a keeper.
Thanks for following along!
-Todd
Brakes and clutch bled.
Interior finished.
Hood back on.
....And we're driving, Baby! What a great and fulfilling project.Well, I can never call it the 'd-word', but she's about as close as she's going to get for a while. Took my dad for a little cruise around the block. Couldn't go to far on the rotten old tires, but we had to go somewhere.
Canopy and canopy trim installed
Got all my accessories in order. Even got the courtesy light.
Hey, it still works.
Brakes bled, hood on. Let's roll
Had to go for a short cruise...had to.
...And here she'll sit until Big Blue gives me the opportunity to come fetch her off.
Some major lessons learned for next time...
- Try to get two trucks with the same drive train. Easily 80% of my time went to swapping wires, hoses, and misc parts that weren't compatible between the 22RE and 3.0.
--The transmission tunnel is different between the two transmissions. Requires cutting and patching to make work.
-- The rear passenger heater hoses between the two are different in the engine bay, requiring some custom hose work.
-- All three wiring harnesses (engine, engine bay, interior) are different and have to be swapped.
-- The A/C compressor pulley is different between engines and has to be swapped or left disconnected (belt-less).
-- The cruise control actuator uses a different cable end AND a different electrical plug... Requires taking both apart and piecing together one with mixed parts. 85 actuator fits tight with the 89's bigger brake booster.
-- Throttle cable swap required.
-- Windshield wiper motor swap required.
-- Clutch line between reservoir and slave cylinder are completely different. Bracket mount points aren't drilled on the other's firewall. I managed to adapt the 89's clutch lines and brackets to work.
-- 85's steering column to steering shaft u-joint is thicker than 89's. Makes it a tight fit with the 89's rear passenger heater pipes.
-- Power steering cooler needs moved from 85 to 89 body
-Differences between the solid axle and IFS
-- Driver front brake line off the booster needs swapped
Had both trucks had the same drive train, and the new cab had serviceable interior, the swap would have gone a lot smoother and quicker. It still went really well. I accomplished the goals that I had set.
Man I love driving this thing! It feels sooooo good! She's definitely a keeper.
Thanks for following along!
-Todd
Last edited by Snoop_Todd; 10-17-2018 at 09:32 PM.
#44
That was fast! Congratulations!Thank you for keeping us updated.
Enjoy it!
Enjoy it!
#45
Registered User
Great job! And beautiful scenery. What state are you in?
#47
https://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Toyota-...4AAOSwIgNXjpg9
#48
Registered User
It's not the same, but you can buy the Land Crusier one. The seller says it fits in the electric socket of our 4Runners:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Toyota-...4AAOSwIgNXjpg9
https://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Toyota-...4AAOSwIgNXjpg9
The Land Cruiser versions look more durable too, but the original SR5 Truck and 4Runner ones are quite rare.
The Land Cruiser light keeps saying "buy me already" though......
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