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Old 06-08-2021, 03:31 PM #466
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In case you didn't know you will need to swap the rear upper control arms and front/rear driveshafts as well.
I knew about the driveshafts (I have them) but not the rear upper control arms. What is different about them?
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I knew about the driveshafts (I have them) but not the rear upper control arms. What is different about them?
The 2wd upper control arms are longer than the 4wd upper control arms. This causes the rear pinion angle to be different. Because the 2wd and 4wd rear driveshafts use a different design (and amount of u joints) the 2wd driveshaft requires the rear pinion to point further up compared to what the 4wd driveshaft pinion angle is. If you don't change the rear upper control arms you will have a vibration.

Edit: I thought you were doing a 2wd to 4wd conversion as well. Oops no need to change rear upper control arms.
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The 2wd upper control arms are longer than the 4wd upper control arms. This causes the rear pinion angle to be different. Because the 2wd and 4wd rear driveshafts use a different design (and amount of u joints) the 2wd driveshaft requires the rear pinion to point further up compared to what the 4wd driveshaft pinion angle is. If you don't change the rear upper control arms you will have a vibration.
Ah, that makes sense but both of my 4runners are 4x4 so I should be good. Thanks
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Ah, that makes sense but both of my 4runners are 4x4 so I should be good. Thanks
Oh that's my bad. I got you confused with the other guy doing a 2wd to 4wd conversion. Oops lol
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Oh that's my bad. I got you confused with the other guy doing a 2wd to 4wd conversion. Oops lol
No worries, I really appreciate the help.
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How's it going guys! Finally redid my lift and I'm really happy with the results!

2000 4runner 2WD w/3RZ 2.7l
Bilstein 5100's front and back, OME 880 front, 906 rear, 3rd gen front sway bar links in the back and 2nd gen rear sway bar links in the front.
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I enjoy my lil' skip skid.
No problems, and I'm pretty sure its the best fitting of the three.
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2002 Climate Control Unit Malfunctioning

I've been searching around but haven't found any threads on the automatic climate control units newer than 2016. The unit in my 2002 4Runner is having the typical malfunctioning issues. I am in British Columbia and trying to figure out my best option for replacement or sending it away to have it fixed. Would love some up to date help on this.
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I've been searching around but haven't found any threads on the automatic climate control units newer than 2016. The unit in my 2002 4Runner is having the typical malfunctioning issues. I am in British Columbia and trying to figure out my best option for replacement or sending it away to have it fixed. Would love some up to date help on this.
I don't know if you can ship it to the US but this guy does the repairs: Auto Climate Control Repair Services He repaired mine shortly after I bought my 4Runner.

If you can't ship it to get repaired there then you might try reading through these two threads to see if they are relevant to your problem and within your skill set:
Fix for the Limited Climate Control
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Mystery Bushing

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I have a 1997 4runner 4x4 with a bushing that I can't identify. It's the rear most bushing connecting the front diff to the crossmember on the frame. Any idea what a part number for it would be?

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I have a 1997 4runner 4x4 with a bushing that I can't identify. It's the rear most bushing connecting the front diff to the crossmember on the frame. Any idea what a part number for it would be?

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Descriptionifferential Housing Support (Front)
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Very interesting, Toyota never made replacement bushings for the front two supports so it's very strange they made one for the rear. Good to know though, I wasn't even aware there WAS a third bushing but that might be the soft clunking I've had for the past year, that seemed to get better/worse as I messed with the diff drop. Do report back with how easy the install was!
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Very interesting, Toyota never made replacement bushings for the front two supports so it's very strange they made one for the rear....
They didn't, you get metal and all they're molded together 1 piece same as front.

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Transfer Case Issues

‘99 Limited. Shifted into 4WD, would not shift out. Tried all suggestions, no luck. Finally tapped on what I think to be actuator and it popped out. This is what I tapped on but it does not look like any actuator on net photos. Any thoughts on a maintenance plan before the next CO winter?
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