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Re: Newbie here and need advice. [Re: Brett823] #723739 05/17/06 04:32 AM
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allochris Offline
Rock Warrior
92-95 auto with big tires 31"


91-22re(408xxxkm & counting with a rebuilt long block)- Flatbed/Camper
/33x10.5BFG-AT/Open 4:88/1.5"BJS/
+2"Shackles/Add-a-Leaf/AirLift/Dual-Batteries
Re: Newbie here and need advice. [Re: allochris] #723740 05/17/06 06:06 PM
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Brett823 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
And its just a quick bolt in swap? With the whole diff?

Re: Newbie here and need advice. [Re: Brett823] #723741 05/17/06 07:17 PM
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Brett823 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Im from oregon and have called a few wrecking yards and all have said they would be 400 bucks each. That sounds like alot to me but not sure? What is the max i should pay?

Last edited by Brett823; 05/17/06 07:25 PM.
Re: Newbie here and need advice. [Re: Brett823] #723742 05/17/06 07:53 PM
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Staceman Offline
Body Damage is Cool
$400 ?!?!?1
Sounds like the Toyota yard here in Phoenix.

Mine ran $150 to $200 each, plus $25 shipping each located on Car-Part.com

One from Omaha, and one from Texas.

My neighbor did his the same way. His IFS front 4.88 was $95 complete, (plus shipping).


85 4Runner - With NEW Marlin 4.7 Gears!! It's a whole new beast!
Re: Newbie here and need advice. [Re: Staceman] #723743 05/17/06 07:56 PM
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Staceman Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Quote
1995
Carrier
Toyota 4Runner Axl, w/auto disconnect diff, 4.88 ratio--U 18B06 $125 McNeilus Auto & Truck Parts USA-MN(Dodge-Center) Request_Quote 1-800-722-9318 Request_Insurance_Quote
1993
Carrier
Toyota 4Runner AT,4.88 7E0174 $125 Daddio's Auto Parts USA-CT(Seymour) E-mail 1-800-632-3346
1995
Carrier
Toyota 4Runner OD,3.0 9G7705 $100 PRP - Hanser's Automotive and Wrecking Company - PAR USA-MT(Billings) E-mail 1-800-345-1754
1993
Carrier
Toyota 4Runner 3-93,4X4,SR5 2182 $90 D & V Salvage, Inc. USA-OK(Ada) Request_Quote 888-711-0770 Request_Insurance_Quote
1995
Carrier
Toyota 4Runner 10-95,4X4,SR5 0235 $90 D & V Salvage, Inc. USA-OK(Ada) Request_Quote 888-711-0770 Request_Insurance_Quote


Here's a quick search for the front from Car-Part.com
Give some of these yards a call, see how much to ship.
Good Luck!

Last edited by Staceman; 05/17/06 08:01 PM.

85 4Runner - With NEW Marlin 4.7 Gears!! It's a whole new beast!
Re: Newbie here and need advice. [Re: Staceman] #723744 05/17/06 07:59 PM
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Staceman Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Quote
1995
Carrier
Toyota 4Runner 10-94,4WD,SR5,CODE G144 A06071 $225 Action Auto Parts and Recyclers USA-OR(Central-Point) Request_Quote 1-800-443-0513 Request_Insurance_Quote
1995
Carrier
Toyota 4Runner 4X44 88,F-AT 709935 $200 Bumper to Bumper Auto Salvage USA-NM(Farmington) Request_Quote 1-800-932-9764 Request_Insurance_Quote
1995
Carrier
Toyota 4Runner Axl, 4X4, 6 Cyl, 2 whl ABS, 4.88 ratio--U 18B06 $200 McNeilus Auto & Truck Parts USA-MN(Dodge-Center) Request_Quote 1-800-722-9318 Request_Insurance_Quote

OK, couldn't help myself <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />
Here's some finds for the rear man. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


85 4Runner - With NEW Marlin 4.7 Gears!! It's a whole new beast!
Re: Newbie here and need advice. [Re: Staceman] #723745 05/17/06 08:04 PM
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Ganoid Offline
Mudrunner
what part of Oregon are you from?


90 Xcab V6
3.0 Rebuilt/Balanced
P/P w/OS valves
Downey Hdrs,Jacobs Ign
5.29's,Tru Trac+Lockright
4"TG SAS+Rear Kit on 35's
(DOA Racing = $1200 lesson <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/angry.gif" alt="" />)
www.performancecylinderheads.com
Re: Newbie here and need advice. [Re: Ganoid] #723746 05/17/06 08:37 PM
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Brett823 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Hey thanks a ton man!!! Right now im going to college in coos bay, but home town is burns.

Re: Newbie here and need advice. [Re: Brett823] #723747 05/17/06 08:38 PM
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Brett823 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
and these bolt right up?

Re: Newbie here and need advice. [Re: Brett823] #723748 05/17/06 09:01 PM
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Posts: 1,298
TexJeff87 Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Yes and no. I haven't done a ifs diff, but by way of example, doing the rear on mine took about 2 hours. You have to pull the axles...which means un-doing the brake lines. THAT's the biggest PITA of the deal...but yes, once you get the axles out ( about 4-5 inches) the other one comes out and your new one bolts in. Voila....


If Mad Max had a 4runner...
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