does anyone know where to get a new tranny/t-case boot?

Started by awhotrods, May 04, 2005, 06:12:47 PM

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awhotrods

I'm trying to find a new tranyy/t-case boot for my 82.  The dealer wants $100 bucks for it  :shocking:

oddball

Unless you make it I dont think youll find a "new" one besides the dealer
2008 Tacoma regular cab, 4.88s, ARBs, crawl box, manual shift FJ case

awhotrods

Quote from: oddball on May 04, 2005, 06:18:40 PM
Unless you make it I dont think youll find a "new" one besides the dealer

sometimes you can find aftermarket stuff for alot cheaper

Rockdiver


alwayzbroken

If you still have control you aren't going fast enough

kyle_22r

i used a generic hurst knockoff boot.  it's one with a chrome rectangular base with a round boot in one end.  worked great mounted sideways when i did my 5 speed swap, covered up the old offset hole from the L43 nicely :beerchug:

To The Floor

you can find em in junk yards sometimes, but the early ones were pieces of crap anyways, that leather junk.  so go to a junk yard or find someone who has one from an 84-88 because it's rubber, and will last longer (im sure urs is warn out thats why u want a new one) and then make an aluminum rectangular baseplate for it and drill the holes where the old base mounted to the trans tunnel and then screw the boot to that custom fabbed baseplate.
in the projects nooga, anything goes

89 toy

i have one from a 79 thats not riped in decent shape
89 ext cab sas with diamond +4 1/2" housing 30 spline longs and hub gears, hp elocker, six studs, arp studs in everything, taco rear with elocker. swaped out 22re for 3.4l supercharged, urd 2.0" pulley, urd fuel management, downey headers, flowmaster, cold air intake, marlin clutch that is straining to hold up

Rockcrawlintoy

look at some older toyota cars like the tracell. thats what i got mine off of. it has the 3 peice design so it is more quiet

DRew
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2007 JKU All Stock
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Sundowner

my 84 uses a gray boot. stole the part number from my 02 tacoma. $40 from the dealer. it's amazing the things toyota DOESN'T change over time

Hyena

You can get generic ones at Central 4 Wheel drive in Rocklin.