01-11-2021, 04:19 PM
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Sorry if I missed it. But has anyone found any good motor mount replacement write ups? Didn't see any in the list and searching hasn't provided much help either. My bad if I missed it!
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01-11-2021, 10:03 PM
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Sorry if I missed it. But has anyone found any good motor mount replacement write ups? Didn't see any in the list and searching hasn't provided much help either. My bad if I missed it!
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No sweat, unfortunately I don't believe I've seen or saved anything on the motor mounts for the 4th gens. I can look and try to find any I may have missed, and if you find anything, I'd be happy to include it here!
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01-12-2021, 03:17 PM
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No sweat, unfortunately I don't believe I've seen or saved anything on the motor mounts for the 4th gens. I can look and try to find any I may have missed, and if you find anything, I'd be happy to include it here!
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So you're saying there's a need huh? Haha. I'll see how the process goes this weekend and see if I can put anything together myself I suppose.
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01-12-2021, 06:37 PM
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So you're saying there's a need huh? Haha. I'll see how the process goes this weekend and see if I can put anything together myself I suppose.
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Hey that would be awesome dude! I and other members here would really benefit from some documentation!
Let me know if you get stuck uploading pics to the forum, its kind of wack. I use this method: https://www.toyota-4runner.org/3587207-post17.html, but you can also upload them as attachments here too
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01-14-2021, 06:43 PM
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Marking this for future use! As a new T4R owner, I am going to find this of great use!
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Transfer Case, Differentials, and 4wd Components | Return to Directory
Quick Links: Transfer Case, Front Differential, CV Axles, Rear Differential and Axle
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Front Differential | Return to Subtopic
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03-09-2021, 08:53 PM
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Thanks for the work on these
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03-09-2021, 08:55 PM
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Thanks for the work on these
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Thanks Momo! Hopefully its helpful to everyone!
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03-15-2021, 03:49 AM
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great info i will be using this post
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03-15-2021, 06:28 PM
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great info i will be using this post
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Awesome!
Also I see you're also in MD. Join TacomaWorld, and join in on the Maryland Tacoma's Thread. Don't have to have a tacoma, theres a few 4runner guys including me, and its an active conversation group: MARYLAND TACOMAS | Tacoma World
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03-17-2021, 11:31 AM
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@ y=mx+b
Not sure if this would fit into your directory but I have a link in my signature to my process of putting the factory E-locker from a 3rd gen into my 4th gen rear axle. 3rd gens are easy to find in junkyards where I'm from so the 3rd gen E-locker retrofit is a fairly easy and potentially cheap way to get a rear locker.
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03-17-2021, 01:45 PM
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@ y=mx+b
Not sure if this would fit into your directory but I have a link in my signature to my process of putting the factory E-locker from a 3rd gen into my 4th gen rear axle. 3rd gens are easy to find in junkyards where I'm from so the 3rd gen E-locker retrofit is a fairly easy and potentially cheap way to get a rear locker.
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Sweet! I'll add it in with the differentials. I saw the FJ case swap and added that one, but must have missed the elocker swap. Thanks for documenting!
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07-04-2021, 01:25 AM
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Very helpful.. thank you!
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07-06-2021, 01:44 AM
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This is great, especially for new 4Runner owners like myself.
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07-09-2021, 02:58 PM
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2003 toyota 4runner limited grease powerseats
Can someone please help me both my front power seats make noises when moving front and back i know it needs to be grease but anyone have a video how do it it thanks.
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07-17-2021, 11:35 PM
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Hello,
I looked through the articles but haven’t found anything on starter replacement. I’m guessing because this is probably super easy lol but I need some advice.
2003 Toyota 4runner starter removal - YouTube
2003 4runner v6
It’s my buddy’s and his starter failed and I offered to change it for him.
It’s on the side of the road so I went underneath and made some room by taking off the bottom engine cover/plate. Removed negative cable. Removed starter wire and stuff connected to the solenoid…
The 2 starter bolts are a pain though. I can’t get good leverage from underneath (not on jackstands). I can’t start the car to heat up the bolts either haha. I did spray them liberally with deep creep but that didn’t help much.
Is there a better way to do this? Is it easier to remove driver side wheel/tire, put it in jackstand, and go through the wheel well somehow? Any tips?
I did get a new 3/8 breaker bar and both 6pt and 12pt 14mm sockets that should help. Should I hit the bolts with a little propane torch to heat them? The angle is just so weird underneath… my socket set uses a non standard connecting piece so that’s why I got the specific breaker bar and 6/12pt sockets to try next. Slowly growing my little tool collection haha.
Thanks!
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