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Thread: 3rd member install, need some help and advice.

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    3rd member install, need some help and advice.

    Yo everybody, just thought id post this up, I am at the final stage of my 4wd conversion and I need some help, dont have any space to install this and was wondering if anyone in the CO area could help me swap this out. I just got some ridiculous quotes from two shops here in foco for 290 to 313 and then pederson toyota insultes me by saying 600 for the swap. no joke on that either.

    going from a 4.10 locked rear end to a 4.56 arb rear end.

    anyways just thought id ask.
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    Re: 3rd member install, need some help and advice.

    Good luck Blake, Also, what are you doing with the 4:10 rear end? send me a PM about it.
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    Re: 3rd member install, need some help and advice.

    are you just pulling the diff and doing the swap? if so dude, just do it yourself in your driveway. even if it's to swap the axle it's not that bad. just need a few pairs of hands and you're set.
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    Re: 3rd member install, need some help and advice.

    College kid with limited space.

    My hands are in different pots at the moment.

    Try CO4x4 or TOF. There are some other people here in town that are helpful, but I cannot volunteer space at their houses.

    I think jack and swap in less than 2 hours. Add an hour for plumbing, breaks and messing up one seal and call it good.
    2k 4Runner&nbsp; Daily Driver<br />Long travel front<br />Longer travel rear<br />Diamonds, Foxes, Alcans and MT/R&#039;s <br />Goes fast and slow

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    Re: 3rd member install, need some help and advice.

    thanks Cheese, i knew youd be super busy.

    I think i got some place to work at now. I think im gonna go ahead and do my seals anyways just because I have no idea if they even have been replaced.
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    Re: 3rd member install, need some help and advice.

    I can help you with this, but it would have to be next week in the evening. You'd also need a floor jack and jackstands, since my jackstands are with my brother holding up a car at the moment, and my floor jack took a dump. This is a less than 2 hour job.
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    Re: 3rd member install, need some help and advice.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cheese
    messing up one seal and call it good.
    Get these from Toyota if possible.
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    Re: 3rd member install, need some help and advice.

    Blake, I can send you the FSM pdfs for the rear axle and brake bleeding if it will make you feel a bit more comfortable having something to refer to.

    Off-topic: Jim, did you get the package I sent you?
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    Re: 3rd member install, need some help and advice.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bighead
    Blake, I can send you the FSM pdfs for the rear axle and brake bleeding if it will make you feel a bit more comfortable having something to refer to.

    Off-topic: Jim, did you get the package I sent you?
    that would be sweet, I did have the entire FSM on CD, but thats at my house back in South Carolina right now... bummer
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    Re: 3rd member install, need some help and advice.

    FSM?

    The brakes are 10mm flare nut.

    The diff should be 12 or 14mm, the backing plates are as well.

    I think the rear ABS deals on late models are 10mm or 12mm.

    Driveshaft bolts are 14mm.

    PR, DR, PF, DF. I forget where the LSPV goes in that order.

    If you are literally doing this in a parking lot, I would be worried. I can stab a diff alone on my back. I am worried you will get squished. Not being a jerk, just making a point since you are a pretty small dude.
    2k 4Runner&nbsp; Daily Driver<br />Long travel front<br />Longer travel rear<br />Diamonds, Foxes, Alcans and MT/R&#039;s <br />Goes fast and slow

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