07-04-2015, 06:59 PM
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I was concerned too but needed complete new brakes up front so decided to do the upgrade. 1/4" isn't too bad, there's plenty of lug and stud left. I haven't had a single issue so far. I don't offroad other than very light trails but I do commute 90 miles a day at up to 85mph. I have over 1000 miles on mine now.
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Any issues a month on? comments? Have you noticed any steering changes or any shakes?
I'm finished my boat so I can now concentrate on the truck again!
In 3 weeks I plan on taking the family on some boating excursions and it would be nice to do the brake upgrade before I go.....
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02-07-2016, 12:58 PM
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Checking in....
Well, its been a year and a half with no issues! I've put nearly 20K on it since the swap and it's still purring, not that I had any doubts.
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10-30-2016, 02:17 PM
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checking in...
Well, I now have 30K KM on my replacement engine, with absolutely no issues! All I've done is change the oil and filter!! Love my truck!
As far as the truck as a whole is concerned, since the engine replacement, I've done the TBU, (new to me tires and rims), LBJ's, TRE's, front and rear springs/shocks with sway bar bushings and a few weeks ago seat covers recommended to me by 4Running Daily. AND routine wash and wax!
Here are my vehicles, boat-- Maxum 17, 4.3L V6 175HP, my 4R, and my daily driver-- 2001 Celica GT
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12-20-2016, 11:37 PM
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Dec 20!
We've had a ton of snow! I love driving this truck in the snow! I'm now at 32K KM since replacement. Lovin' it! Merry Christmas everyone!!
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12-21-2016, 12:31 AM
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We got soooo much snow this year! Love driving the 4runner in this snow!
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12-02-2020, 02:10 AM
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update...
Here she is as of a 3 weeks ago:
I had a bit of a struggle with a misfire issue this last Summer, but visited the pick N pull and acquired a set of injectors. Picked up some spare rubber seals from the crawlspace, Spray Nine and MAF cleaner. Scavenged through my 4R bucket of stuff and pulled out a connector, added a 9v battery--- viola, an injector rejuvenator! I cleaned them up well, connected the battery and soaked them in cleaner, then sprayed MAF cleaner through them. I then removed the intake, and did an ohms check of all the injectors and discovered one dead injector and another out of spec. It's back to perfection again! My investment: $15 for cleaners, $20 for P N' P injectors-- bits and bobs free. (I had spare rubber seals from the engine replacement in 14') Not bad for a Saturday afternoon!
I have a feeling, more wrenching in my future, as my son just bought a 1994 Celica....
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12-02-2020, 05:06 AM
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I did the same to my injectors and put new filters in the inlet.
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12-13-2020, 09:51 PM
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Fuel injector rejuvenator
As mentioned, I discovered the route of the problem. Visited the Pick N' Pull and acquired a set of fuel injectors and gave them a clean! Here is my setup:
She is purring again.... a successful Saturday afternoon.
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If it was to do again, Would you replace it with a jdm engine or was it too much of a hassle to convert everything to make it compatible?
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05-12-2021, 02:50 PM
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Quote:
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If it was to do again, Would you replace it with a jdm engine or was it too much of a hassle to convert everything to make it compatible?
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I did go with JDM. I placed both side by side and swapped over components. Prime time to replace seals and gaskets.
I could do it again in half the time...
Good luck
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05-12-2021, 03:25 PM
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I did go with JDM. I placed both side by side and swapped over components. Prime time to replace seals and gaskets.
I could do it again in half the time...
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Great thread, thanks for documenting all this!
I think
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was asking: If you were to go back in time and do it all over again, would you go the same route (JDM) or choose some other option?
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05-12-2021, 04:14 PM
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Quote:
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If it was to do again, Would you replace it with a jdm engine or was it too much of a hassle to convert everything to make it compatible?
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It's not even difficult to convert everything honestly. No worse than putting a 2002 USDM engine into a 1998.
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05-16-2021, 03:22 AM
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Great thread, thanks for documenting all this!
I think
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was asking: If you were to go back in time and do it all over again, would you go the same route (JDM) or choose some other option?
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I wouldn't change a thing. Its been 5yrs without any issues. SWAPPING engine components was no big deal. Again it was a good excuse to replace all the seals and gaskets. It was also a good time to have a look inside to reassure myself I received what I paid for, and if I remember right, it looked almost brand new. For $1500, my 4r received a new lease in life!
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05-17-2021, 01:22 PM
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Really appreciate the follow up on your replacement. Going through this process now and definitely bookmarked your thread to calm the nerves. Though, found a local guy that's collected banged up yotas for a while and sourced a low mileage USDM verified with an odometer, very lucky. Was picking an importer for a JDM right before that one came to light.
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05-24-2021, 08:19 PM
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Quote:
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Really appreciate the follow up on your replacement. Going through this process now and definitely bookmarked your thread to calm the nerves. Though, found a local guy that's collected banged up yotas for a while and sourced a low mileage USDM verified with an odometer, very lucky. Was picking an importer for a JDM right before that one came to light.
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Great timing! If the engine you found is from a 4r, now you have some spare parts. I had spares too, not all parts were
Compatible, my original alt failed maybe 6 mo. After my swap, but the alt from the Hiace fit, so I just dropped it in. It had a higher current rating so, I was more than satisfied
. Its been in there for years now. Good luck!
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