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Put it in the rear! Options for rear ends.... #717332 04/20/06 02:39 AM
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LUV24BY Offline OP
Mudrunner
My 1985 'Project' 4Runner is needing a different rear end. I saw today there was a 99-03 4x4 Taco in a junkyard with what looks like a good rear end. I know the advantages of a '86 rear end however is there any reason a Taco rear diff wouldn't fit under my '85 Runner?

Thoughts? Ideas?

John


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Re: Put it in the rear! Options for rear ends.... [Re: LUV24BY] #717333 04/20/06 03:16 AM
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Adam F Offline
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Spring perches might not line up.

Differential is an 8.4" unit, so it will not be swappable with the 8" which is what you have up front. (unless you find a elocker rear end, then its an 8".)


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Re: Put it in the rear! Options for rear ends.... [Re: Adam F] #717334 04/20/06 04:47 AM
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LUV24BY Offline OP
Mudrunner
So, would the only difference be in the 8.4" vs. the 8"? Perches can be moved - is it a stronger, better diff than say one from a 86-88? It looked like the diff had an 'extended' rear portion to it. I didn't see a locker though so I am not 100% on the year/specs of the rear axle in the taco.

John


This is my first time here, be gentle......
.....But play DIRTY!
1985 Toyota 4Runner
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Re: Put it in the rear! Options for rear ends.... [Re: LUV24BY] #717335 04/20/06 05:02 AM
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you can put the entire axle under the truck, both rear ends are 8" but the taco rear has a different bolt pattern as it mates up to the housing. The taco in theory is stronger, same rear on T100s and Tundras. By little brother is putting a Taco axle under his 85 4runner, however his is the TRD e-locker axle.


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Re: Put it in the rear! Options for rear ends.... [Re: Jake97T] #717336 04/20/06 05:39 AM
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kyle-22r Offline
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the diff is supposedly a stronger design, as the carrier bearing cap is a 1 piece girdle rather than 2 seperate caps like the regular 8". however i've heard that the housings themselves are weaker than the truck/4runner housings.

they are also somewhere around 60" wide, compared to 58" for an IFS truck.


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Re: Put it in the rear! Options for rear ends.... [Re: kyle-22r] #717337 04/20/06 06:00 AM
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LUV24BY Offline OP
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Ok guys - thanks for the thoughts! I also found a reqar from a 86 4R that I could pick up for $300 w/ 220K+ miles on it - it's a toss up to wat to do. If I get the chance I will go and snap a picture or two of it and post em up (of the taco rear!)

John


This is my first time here, be gentle......
.....But play DIRTY!
1985 Toyota 4Runner
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2066809 Check this if you want to see her!
Re: Put it in the rear! Options for rear ends.... [Re: LUV24BY] #717338 04/26/06 09:27 PM
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ErikB Offline
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I run a Taco axle.

The perch width is the same but the brake stuff is on opposite sides (not to hard to change).

The diff is either the E-locker or the T100/Tundra syle. I'd much rather have that axle in my truck than an overpriced 300k axle that probably needs a rebuild.

The housings are made the same, so one shouldn't be stronger than the other.


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Re: Put it in the rear! Options for rear ends.... [Re: ErikB] #717339 04/27/06 02:34 AM
Anonymous
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I know this is against the grain for most toy folks but I am putting in a Dana44 rear out of a '95 Isuzu Rodeo. Same width as the IFS rears plus it comes with disc brakes, 4.10's and matching 6 lug pattern. Picked it up For $100 at the local pull-and-save. I haven't checked the perches yet but it was cheaper than putting discs on a toy axle.


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