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1000whp postwhore
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Escape from the Prison Planet
Posts: 1,356
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Awesome deal they cut you on that shaft.
If you have to take the shaft...., I'd say you took it like a man ![]() 200$ is less than toyota wants for a new carrier bearing. |
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Columbia, SC
Posts: 69
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thats what im doing getting a one peice lightweight shaft. gotta get some supports thou dont want to rip out yoke with large ass torque.
Wheel bearings are fine, the brakes are just binding not releasing completely maybe nasty fluid in the lines, boiled over, or idiot put powersteering in the res. before i bought it. Anyways all rubber in system swelled up and seals went to shit. New Master Cylinder, new rotors, new pads, new calipers, and new lines that im putting in today. With each replacement the binding became less and less so im pretty sure its the lines. After a good gravity bleed then a two man bleed Im good to go
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