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Old 02-08-2020, 03:04 PM #16
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yes the axels and drums will switch from your non locker system into the locker one.
I have found in the past, if I needed a complete system I had to specify to the junk yard or person that I was looking for drum to drum.

I know it all seems like a headache now, but after all done you will like it. I used my locker last night in the fresh snow going home.

Yeah my mistake on not being that specific. Whatever, it’s done. Should be an interesting few weeks of work. I just wanna wheel.
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Does anyone have experience with installing a 1st gen Tacoma rear 3rd member elocker to a 00 3rd gen 4wd? Just the pumpkin? Are there any driveshaft modifications needed? Reason is I want to stay 4.10 because I'm not going any larger than 33" tires I have currently.

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Does anyone have experience with installing a 1st gen Tacoma rear 3rd member elocker to a 00 3rd gen 4wd? Just the pumpkin? Are there any driveshaft modifications needed? Reason is I want to stay 4.10 because I'm not going any larger than 33" tires I have currently.

Thanks in advanced!
should not be an issue as long as your current one is a locker rear end, otherwise pumpkins are not just plug and play.
the housing is different and either needs to be modified to accept a locker pumpkin or find a locker differential housing.. ( cutting , grinding, drilling and threading for new studs and you need to be right on the money on all of that)
no driveshaft modifications I know of.

Also , if this is new to the car...not an elocker car before, I advise doing the gray wire mod.....Id even do the mod if it was originally an elocker car......but that's just me.
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1st gen taco and 3rd gen 4runner 3rds interchange, but as was said above. Non-locker housings need modified time fit a locker 3rd.

Taco housings differ from 4runner housings. Spring perches, brake lines, ABS, shock mounts, panhard bar mounts differ.
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