Hey, might as well start 'er off.
Just bought an 1987 4runner about a week ago. Its a rebuilt 22re (20,000 miles), manual, small lift, matte black. I love it.
Just moved to SLC and definitely could...
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Hey, might as well start 'er off.
Just bought an 1987 4runner about a week ago. Its a rebuilt 22re (20,000 miles), manual, small lift, matte black. I love it.
Just moved to SLC and definitely could...
Just got to Salt Lake City. The Runner held up great on the trip from Boulder. Thanks to some help here (corax) I got an aftermarket temp gauge installed (if anyone needs tips, I got it on lock), and...
Any tips on routing for the aftermarket temp gauge wiring?
Also, for installation, I was thinking hole saw to mount it somewhere in the plastic?
Yes, I understand that, but this gauge goes to halfway (normal) as soon as I turn the ignition even if its been sitting overnight in the snow. And it just stays there. That is not a reliable reading...
Well that worked perfectly for the headlights. Thanks very much again.
Haven't tried smacking the plastic, but maybe.
Not sure exactly what I'm doing with the aftermarket temp gauge, but I bought...
Thank you corax. I'm going outside to get into it now
Forgot to say that I posted this question in the tech forum here maybe? http://www.ultimateyota.com/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=26&topic=8478.0
Hello,
Just bought an 87 4runner a couple days ago. Rebuilt 22re, manual, small rancho lift, matte black.
Really nice truck, I think I'm in love. Only thing wrong is some confounding electrical...
Oh also, I'm thinking it would probably be easiest to just bypass the temp gauge problem and add an aftermarket one. Any thoughts?
Hello,
I'm new at this. Just bought an 87 4runner, 22re. Its perfect and I love it except for two things. Most important of the two is that the temp gauge doesn't work. The weird part is that it...