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Toyota Rear IFS Axle Housing SOLD
« on: Mar 26, 2012, 09:29:05 AM »
SOLD ;-)
« Last Edit: Apr 17, 2012, 06:54:09 AM by zembalayan »

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Added pics above and here below (It's the housing on the left).

Good chance to widen the old stance or grab a good spare housing and some spare axle shafts as cheap insurance.

« Last Edit: Apr 03, 2012, 09:50:09 PM by zembalayan »

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hey dude..I bought the springs and shocks from U a coupla years ago in sf..what else u got for sale..I need tires and lrger springs/shocks :usa: still rollin!

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Those were the Downey rear 3" springs and shocks, right?  Cool!  Hope all is well.

Well, I will post up some more stuff probably soon, but off the top of my head, I will be looking to sell a pair of OEM FZJ80 lower control (radius) arms; an ugly but repaired ARB RD-01 locker, which is installed in a Toy 4 cyl diff with good Koyo bearings, brand new 5.29 gears, and a triple drilled flange (long story short: Bay Area fab shop built it wrong; the case and gears were damaged, and then warranty repaired with new ARB parts and gears, and since the repair, the diff has never been run, BUT for peace of mind, I took the repaired unit to a very reputable diff builder in Rancho Cordova, GearMan at River City Differentials, and I had the third dissasembled, cleaned up, the ARB pressure checked, new O-rings installed, and its gears re-set up so I know it's right); an open 4.38:1 4cyl third with a triple drilled MC flange; a matching OEM 4.38:1 R & P gear set; a complete (minus the third) and running 55" stock rear Toy axle that's still under my 1984 4x4 longbed; a pair of Lexus LX450 front coil springs (similar to FZJ80), which online research tells me that can be used to lift the rear of 3rd gen 4Runners (1996 to early 2000s); and,  a set of Sky Jacker 2"+ rear lift blocks and matching longer U bolts for stock Toy minitruck springs. I am just taking it kind of slow because I am pretty busy.
« Last Edit: Apr 07, 2012, 07:22:39 AM by zembalayan »

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 :usa:yup thats me..I would be intersted in tha ARB. river city built my diff-488s but the spool is a bleep for a daily driver..is it a lot of of work to swap r/p..I would consider 529 but need a f 529 also..alll my contact info still same. or pm me..thank god for tax returns! I may have instaled the l f spring on rf..still leans on occasion, maybe due to the spool : ???

 
 
 
 
 

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