TOYOTA WEAK SPOTS!! Ordered list of the things that break first

Started by 95toyrunner, November 02, 2010, 08:42:13 PM

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Quote from: 4runnerchevy on November 08, 2010, 07:52:39 PM
I had an air powered blender that stripped its spline once, at a stopover between Caples and Strawberry.  I like my Margaritas blended not stirred.    :beerchug:  Blender write-up coming soon.

wheres the link to the blender write up???

Rocksurfer

Here's a weak spot that has nothing to do with initial breakage but causes a diff to go boom while you are driving home from a trip (I know this one 1st hand), the drain plug on the axle housing!!!  Knock it loose on a rock and it falls out halfway home from your trip, gee I was wondering where all the oil that was collecting on my rear window was coming from! :ack:
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Quote from: Rocksurfer on August 22, 2011, 01:09:41 AM
Here's a weak spot that has nothing to do with initial breakage but causes a diff to go boom while you are driving home from a trip (I know this one 1st hand), the drain plug on the axle housing!!!  Knock it loose on a rock and it falls out halfway home from your trip, gee I was wondering where all the oil that was collecting on my rear window was coming from! :ack:

Good point!  Been there; suffered that as well.  It's certainly worth doing a tightness check before getting on the road, or just tacking them shut instead of blowing up a rear diff. 

b_sherwood3

I would say that you guys have hit on just about all of it, but I will say with all that they are some of the toughest trucks around.  What I mean if you put a Ranger, Dekota, or Colorado  through the same punishment, they would not last nearly as long as that toyota.  They just don't make a better truck. 

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