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3rd members '97 taco vs '90 V6 3rd #800227 03/25/07 10:13 PM
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Spacetrucking Offline OP
Mudrunner
Hi, my neighbour is selling a '97 Taco with V6.
Am seriously thinking about selling my '86 PU.
Was wondering if I could swap in my IFS 4:88 thirds
into it and keep using my 33's MTR.
( would need a mild body lift )not looking to do any hardcore wheeling,
just mild trails and moving my dirt bike around.
Thanks!
Hugh


'86 SR-5 Extra-cab 4 x 4, 2" BL, 33 x 12.5 x 15R M/T on 15 x 8 rockcrawlers ( 3 3/4" BS ), 22RE 5 sp , 4.88's Detroit True-Trac front, V6 open rear, 24 mm Sway-Away + Rancho 5000's, removed sway bar, no-rust south US bed, Ramsey 8000 winch
Re: 3rd members '97 taco vs '90 V6 3rd [Re: Spacetrucking] #800228 03/25/07 10:19 PM
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Adam F Offline
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No. Front and rear diffs are different. (if its a TRD and has the elocker in the rear, then it has the same 8" diff as your pickup, but your diff wont fit properly in the elocker housing)


88 4R, 350 V8, R150 5 speed Sold <...uot; />
97 4R, stock, daily driver
98 Sienna, kid and dog hauler, wife's ride
Re: 3rd members '97 taco vs '90 V6 3rd [Re: Adam F] #800229 03/25/07 10:24 PM
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Spacetrucking Offline OP
Mudrunner
OK, Thanks for the reply Adam!
Guess if I go for it I'll just keep it stock on the 31's!
Thanks!
Hugh


'86 SR-5 Extra-cab 4 x 4, 2" BL, 33 x 12.5 x 15R M/T on 15 x 8 rockcrawlers ( 3 3/4" BS ), 22RE 5 sp , 4.88's Detroit True-Trac front, V6 open rear, 24 mm Sway-Away + Rancho 5000's, removed sway bar, no-rust south US bed, Ramsey 8000 winch

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