The Capacity/Size/Weight/Length Thread

Started by BigMike, May 07, 2005, 10:52:43 AM

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Nihal

Nice one Cavey, thats what I also have LN106 only mine is deisel
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TRHS1980

What about stock tire sizes? I'd love to know what my 80 came stock with, but can't seem to find that info.
2007 Tacoma 4x4 6-speed on 35's

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5.3L V8, 3.5in Lift, 33X10.5R18 Toyo MTs, Vision Rocker 18x9s powdercoated Mountain Blue Transparent over Speedboat Aluminum

2010 Chevy Tahoe LT Wife's Daily
5.3L V8, 6in Lift, 35s, AMP power steps

2016 Ford F250 XLT CCLB Work/Business Truck
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couldn't find any info on this so looked it up myself from TOYOTA web page

5.7L  V-8
Horsepower - 381hp @ 5,600RPM
Torque - 401 lb.-ft. @ 3,600RPM
Number of valves - 32
*Variable valve control
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More than tread lightly, leave it like you were never there, nor anyone else.
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Quote from: Hank Williams Jr. on September 19, 2008, 09:55:09 AM
"These dusty roads ain't streets of gold
But I'm a happy right where I'm at"

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Marlin is like the Chuck Norris of the rock crawling world. 

MiniSimp

Quote from: madmax886 on October 28, 2009, 03:28:27 PM
Thought this might be useful to someone but I went to the dump today... my sas'd 93 runner with 36x12.5 and a full tank of gas weighs 4200lb
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CanTheWhales

Damn this thread is useful...kinda like a virtual FSM. My Haynes manual has now been demoted to a new roll of paper towels.

purple

...waiting for funds on January 4th to come in... hoping no one buys the 88 V6 5spd 4runner.

854RUN

1993-1998 T100 curb weight is 3320lbs for the regular cab 2wd. It's 4040lbs extended cab 4wd. add 100lbs for an auto tranny
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1997 T100, 4.88, DUAL T-CASE, R151, lockright in the rear, Alcan springs, 37"S, Bobbed 15", 3.4L TRD Supercharger, JBL headers 
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axled89

Quote from: BigMike on May 08, 2005, 09:04:36 PM
Oh whoops, I think it's 0.8 quarts for a Crawl Box. So about 2.5 for a complete Dual Case.

will it even out in side the cases?????
i love oregon wheelin.

TURBO

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More than tread lightly, leave it like you were never there, nor anyone else.
I AM :screwy:!!!

Quote from: Hank Williams Jr. on September 19, 2008, 09:55:09 AM
"These dusty roads ain't streets of gold
But I'm a happy right where I'm at"

Quote from: Wermz84 on September 19, 2008, 09:55:09 AM
Marlin is like the Chuck Norris of the rock crawling world. 

TURBO

MY BUILDS: http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=76463.0 :woohoo:

More than tread lightly, leave it like you were never there, nor anyone else.
I AM :screwy:!!!

Quote from: Hank Williams Jr. on September 19, 2008, 09:55:09 AM
"These dusty roads ain't streets of gold
But I'm a happy right where I'm at"

Quote from: Wermz84 on September 19, 2008, 09:55:09 AM
Marlin is like the Chuck Norris of the rock crawling world. 

TURBO

Liters   type   compression   cam     valves   Horsepower                Torque                            other

4.0L     V6     10.0:1           DOHC   24V      236 hp @ 5200 rpm      266 lb.-ft @ 4000 rpm,       (VVT-i)
4.6L     V8     10.2:1           DOHC   32V      310 hp @ 5600 rpm      327 lb.-ft @ 3400 rpm,       (VVT-i)
5.7L     V8     10.2:1           DOHC   32V      381 hp @ 5600 rpm      401 lb.-ft @ 3600 rpm,       (VVT-i)

**all engines above have an aluminum block with aluminum heads, Acoustically Controlled Induction System (ACIS) and a dual
     stage intake manifold

tundra auto trans gear ratios

1st gear          3.333
2nd gear          1.960
3rd gear          1.353
4th gear          1.000
5th gear          0.728
6th gear          0.588
Reverse          3.061



Rear differential ratio/ring gear size (in.)         4.300/10.5
Transfer case (high/low)                          1.000/2.618 

MY BUILDS: http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=76463.0 :woohoo:

More than tread lightly, leave it like you were never there, nor anyone else.
I AM :screwy:!!!

Quote from: Hank Williams Jr. on September 19, 2008, 09:55:09 AM
"These dusty roads ain't streets of gold
But I'm a happy right where I'm at"

Quote from: Wermz84 on September 19, 2008, 09:55:09 AM
Marlin is like the Chuck Norris of the rock crawling world. 

TURBO

Table 5 1UZ-FE shim part numbers

Part number
Thickness (mm)

13753 - 50010......2.50

13753 - 50060.......2.60

13753 - 50130......2.70

13750 – 50180.......2.75

13750 – 50230.......2.80

13750 - 50280.......2.85

13753 – 50330.......2.90

13753 – 50380.......2.95

13753 – 50430........3.00

13753 - 50480.......3.05

13753 – 50510........3.10

13753 – 50560........3.20

13753 – 50610.......3.30

13573 – 50620.......2.525

13753 - 50630........2.55

13753 – 50640.......2.575

13753 – 50650.......2.625

13753 – 50660......2.65

13753 – 50670.......2.675

13753 – 50680.......2.725

13753 – 50690........2.775

13753 – 50700.......2.825

13753 – 50710.......2.875

13753 – 50720.......2.925

13753 – 50730.........2.975

13753 – 50740.........3.025

13753 – 50750........3.075

13753 – 50760.......3.125

13753 – 50770.......3.15

13753 – 50780.......3.175

13753 – 50790.......3.225

13753 – 50800......3.25

13753 - 50810.....3.275
MY BUILDS: http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=76463.0 :woohoo:

More than tread lightly, leave it like you were never there, nor anyone else.
I AM :screwy:!!!

Quote from: Hank Williams Jr. on September 19, 2008, 09:55:09 AM
"These dusty roads ain't streets of gold
But I'm a happy right where I'm at"

Quote from: Wermz84 on September 19, 2008, 09:55:09 AM
Marlin is like the Chuck Norris of the rock crawling world. 

BigMike

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ummm this might not be for this  but i need a list of pinion colors like witch IS witch like i know that 79-80  miny trucks came wit green 4.37  81 came wit 3.90.82-85  are   pink 4.10  i know there are more does any onw know them all
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Differentials – Gearing

Gearing..... with a 4 banger and single case
stock 4.10= 31 or smaller tire
4.88=33 inch tire
5.29= 35 to 38 inch tire.
5.71= NOT RECOMMENDED FOR REAL OFFROAD USE

Originally posted by DSI
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83-older 4.11 diff's are 37/9 and are 8in 4cyl style diff's, in 84 they switched th the 41/10 ratio, any time you have more teeth to a pinion the stronger the diff will be, reason being: more tooth contact/more teeth contacting the ring gear at one time.
This is the same reason 5.71's are very weak, 6 teeth, 5.29's have 7, 4.88's and 4.38's have 8, 4.56's have 9 and 411's have 9, 410's have 10, and 390's have 10
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Originally posted by TNToy
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If you have the axle code of your vehicle, it is easy to find out what size differential, what ratio, and what pinion set-up you have. This will also help if you are hunting for a particular unit off another vehicle. The axle code is in the vehicle ID plate under the hood or drivers door. The axle code is 4 digits: a letter followed by 3 numbers.

Example: G292 = 8.0" 4.10 final ratio 2 pinion
Code:
1ST R&P SIZE 2nd/3rd R&P RATIO 4th DIGIT PINION SET-UP
F = 7.5" 07 = 3.900 2 = 2 pinion
G = 8.0" 08 = 4.110 3 = 2 pinion LSD
10 = 4.375 4 = 4 pinion
14 = 4.875 5 = 4 pinion LSD
25 = 4.556
28 = 4.300
29 = 4.100
31 = 3.91
38 = 3.42
43 = 3.56
54 = 3.90
66 = 3.07
.
.
Code:
Ratio Ring/Pinion Color Crawl:Ratio
3.42 ...42/12... Purple ...31:1
3.90 ...39/10... Red... ...36:1
4.10 ...41/10... Pink.. ...37:1
4.11 ...37/09... Orange ...37:1
4.30 ...43/10... Blue.. ...39:1
4.37 ...35/08... Green. ...40:1
4.56 ...41/09... Yellow ...41:1
4.88 ...39/08... White. ...44:1
5.29 ...37/07... None.. ...48:1
5.71 ...40/07... None.. ...51:1
2007 GMC Yukon SLT Daily
5.3L V8, 3.5in Lift, 33X10.5R18 Toyo MTs, Vision Rocker 18x9s powdercoated Mountain Blue Transparent over Speedboat Aluminum

2010 Chevy Tahoe LT Wife's Daily
5.3L V8, 6in Lift, 35s, AMP power steps

2016 Ford F250 XLT CCLB Work/Business Truck
6.2L V8

2001 Ford F350 Lariat CCLB Work/Business Truck
7.3L Powerstroke w/ Banks Turbo

Instagram @ taytershubby13

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Does anyone know the stock wheelbase of a 1987 Xcab Long Bed 2wd? not finding it anywhere
2007 GMC Yukon SLT Daily
5.3L V8, 3.5in Lift, 33X10.5R18 Toyo MTs, Vision Rocker 18x9s powdercoated Mountain Blue Transparent over Speedboat Aluminum

2010 Chevy Tahoe LT Wife's Daily
5.3L V8, 6in Lift, 35s, AMP power steps

2016 Ford F250 XLT CCLB Work/Business Truck
6.2L V8

2001 Ford F350 Lariat CCLB Work/Business Truck
7.3L Powerstroke w/ Banks Turbo

Instagram @ taytershubby13

Snowtoy

It is 121.5", the same as 3rd gen X-cabs.
'90 black X-cab mod'd 3.0, 33's/4.88's, rear ARB, custom bumpers, sliders, safari rack, etc.
'91 Blue X-cab 22re, 35's/5.29's,Truetrac front, ARB rear, dual cases, and custom Safari flatbed, bumper, interior.
The money pit '87 Supra resto/mod

THK Matt

Quote from: Snowtoy on October 07, 2010, 05:49:36 PM
It is 121.5", the same as 3rd gen X-cabs.

Awesome thanks! man mine is goin to be pushing 130"
2007 GMC Yukon SLT Daily
5.3L V8, 3.5in Lift, 33X10.5R18 Toyo MTs, Vision Rocker 18x9s powdercoated Mountain Blue Transparent over Speedboat Aluminum

2010 Chevy Tahoe LT Wife's Daily
5.3L V8, 6in Lift, 35s, AMP power steps

2016 Ford F250 XLT CCLB Work/Business Truck
6.2L V8

2001 Ford F350 Lariat CCLB Work/Business Truck
7.3L Powerstroke w/ Banks Turbo

Instagram @ taytershubby13

95toyrunner

Automatic tranny/transfer case gear ratios? Pretty please
1995 toyota 4runner, sr5, 5" sas, ome 863 coils, extended links, 37" MT/r's, 4.88's
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=51430.0 SOLD

1996 Toyota Tacoma ex-2wd, 2rz, 3link 14"FOAs, dual ultimate cases, chevy rear, 37" MT/r's, 4.88's
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=91724.0 SOLD

2001 Taco Dcab, king coilovers, 4.56 gears, detroit, 33's, SOLD

1999 Taco extracab, 3.4 5 speed, sas'd on one tons, 37" km2's, spooled front, detroit rear, bobbed, tirecarrier, hydro asist, high steer. SOLD

2005 4runner, sway-a-way coilovers, all pro rear 3.5 springs, 285 ko2's on method NVs SOLD

2016 4unner Trail, Icon stage 6, 285/75 Toyo's, full armor

88 4runner SAS, 37's, duals, etc

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#111
Quote from: 95toyrunner on November 03, 2010, 12:03:35 PM
Automatic tranny/transfer case gear ratios? Pretty please
http://www.marlincrawler.com/tech/transmission/transmission-gear-ratio-chart
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_A_transmission#A3xx

http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=587521
Quote from: JeepinCJ7;5898209


A340H(most likely what you are looking for)
(Gear ratios 1st-2.80, 2nd-1.53, 3rd-1.00, 4th-0.71, Rev.-2.39)

These have an integrated chain driven transfer case that gives a 2.66:1 gear reduction in 4lo.

Finally got my '85 4runner!
Let the buildup begin!
Working on DUAL-TRANNYS
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=862345

THK Matt

Quote from: 4runner freak on November 03, 2010, 02:06:54 PM
http://www.marlincrawler.com/tech/transmission/transmission-gear-ratio-chart
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_A_transmission#A3xx

A340H(most likely what you are looking for)
(Gear ratios 1st-2.80, 2nd-1.53, 3rd-1.00, 4th-0.71, Rev.-2.39)

These have an integrated chain driven transfer case that gives a 2.56:1 gear reduction in 4lo.

Incorrect Sir.
The Autos with an integrated case.... have a 2.66:1
2007 GMC Yukon SLT Daily
5.3L V8, 3.5in Lift, 33X10.5R18 Toyo MTs, Vision Rocker 18x9s powdercoated Mountain Blue Transparent over Speedboat Aluminum

2010 Chevy Tahoe LT Wife's Daily
5.3L V8, 6in Lift, 35s, AMP power steps

2016 Ford F250 XLT CCLB Work/Business Truck
6.2L V8

2001 Ford F350 Lariat CCLB Work/Business Truck
7.3L Powerstroke w/ Banks Turbo

Instagram @ taytershubby13

09roramo

Quote from: MiniSimp on July 08, 2005, 09:55:40 AM
Toyota Leaf Springs         
       
                                           Flat length  Front Half   Rear Half   Width   SOA / SUA
80-85 Toyota front                      45"          22.5"        22.5"       2.36"        SOA
80-85 Rancho 3" Toyota front     45.12"       22.56"      22.56"      2.36"        SOA
SkyJacker 5" Toyota front            46"            23"           23"        2.36"       SOA
80-88 Toy rear                           48"           20.5"        27.5"      2.36"        SOA
80-88 4" SkyJacker Rear              49"            21"           28"        2.36"       SOA
80-88 5" SkyJacker Rear              49.5"       21.25"      28.25"      2.36"        SOA
89-95 Toy Rear                          51"          21.5"        29.5"       2.36"        SOA

Source: DRM

to add to yours i have 4" pro comps and the website said the front springs are 45.88."
this page is very helpful because i wanted to know spring lengths.
'84 toyota pickup 4x4
22r, 38 weber, 261C cam, headers
4" all pro springs, 5.5" shackles
4:88 gears with e-locker in rear

2001 Dbl cab tacoma 4wd
5 speed conversion
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4runner freak

Quote from: THK on November 04, 2010, 07:25:02 PM
Incorrect Sir.
The Autos with an integrated case.... have a 2.66:1

Good catch!
In the quote I used, he states 2.56, but then states 2.66 later in the post.
I have fixed the screw up.
Finally got my '85 4runner!
Let the buildup begin!
Working on DUAL-TRANNYS
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=862345

THK Matt

Quote from: 4runner freak on November 05, 2010, 07:07:06 AM
Good catch!
In the quote I used, he states 2.56, but then states 2.66 later in the post.
I have fixed the screw up.

Im glad u found it... I tried finding and couldnt.. I had found it last year when I had my 90 4runner before i went to 5spd.
2007 GMC Yukon SLT Daily
5.3L V8, 3.5in Lift, 33X10.5R18 Toyo MTs, Vision Rocker 18x9s powdercoated Mountain Blue Transparent over Speedboat Aluminum

2010 Chevy Tahoe LT Wife's Daily
5.3L V8, 6in Lift, 35s, AMP power steps

2016 Ford F250 XLT CCLB Work/Business Truck
6.2L V8

2001 Ford F350 Lariat CCLB Work/Business Truck
7.3L Powerstroke w/ Banks Turbo

Instagram @ taytershubby13

09roramo

idk if this is a common sense question, but since the wheel base on the xtra cab and longbeds have a longer wheel base does that mean both the front and rear driveshafts are longer? i wanted longer driveshafts and if i can get one from a long bed or xtra cab that would save me some money.
'84 toyota pickup 4x4
22r, 38 weber, 261C cam, headers
4" all pro springs, 5.5" shackles
4:88 gears with e-locker in rear

2001 Dbl cab tacoma 4wd
5 speed conversion
Pavement pounder

4RunnerChevy

Quote from: 09roramo on December 04, 2010, 12:22:10 PM
idk if this is a common sense question, but since the wheel base on the xtra cab and longbeds have a longer wheel base does that mean both the front and rear driveshafts are longer? i wanted longer driveshafts and if i can get one from a long bed or xtra cab that would save me some money.

I believe the front shaft would be the same, and the rear used some sorta bearing about 1/3 the way down.  I don't think either will help you.

John Doe

Since I was just replacing them.....
Transfer case mount bolt: M10-1.25 with a 14mm head
Bolts for solid axle backing plate: M6-1.0 with a 10mm head

Anyone know the size socket required for shackle bolts/ nuts?
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