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drive train #908382 10/03/08 11:21 AM
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zachwrenchsr Offline OP
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Would a 95-98 trany/t-case and rear end assy. from a tacoma fit in a 81 pickup


Lots of time not enough money
Re: drive train [Re: zachwrenchsr] #908383 10/03/08 02:40 PM
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Adam F Offline
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No. At least not the way they sit.

You could weld in new spring perches for the rear end. The trans and transfer, you might be able to find a R151 bellhousing to fit the trans (if its a V6 Tacoma) and build a new t-case crossmember. Not sure about the 4cy trans. It might be possible to use the bellhousing from a W56 and bolt it up to the Tacoma trans.

So basically, the answer to your question would be no.


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