cr@ves4wheelin's 1991 Hilux Build-Up Thread
#122
Thanks guys
Stewmaker-I probably wouldn't have room to fit 35s as of now. I would need to do some trimming, wider and higher fiberglass fenders and bedsides so nothing would rub. So I'd say, for me, 33 is the max.
Stewmaker-I probably wouldn't have room to fit 35s as of now. I would need to do some trimming, wider and higher fiberglass fenders and bedsides so nothing would rub. So I'd say, for me, 33 is the max.
#123
Yeah I figured as much. Your truck looks proportionate though. I swapped a 3.4 into my truck last winter so I have a 1" body lift on mine, hopefully the BL and a little trimming will be able to stuff 35s under it. Planning on getting a thread started soon enough too!
#125
Even though money is running low right now, I ordered a re-manufactured power steering box from WabFab. It was pretty expensive, but I've been buying some cheap replacement parts for my truck and they just don't hold up like they should. Plus I can't afford any more problems with it leaking and destroying the rest of the power steering gear due to lack of fluid.
#127
There hasn't really been a weak link in my steering as far as I'm concerned. The reason my power steering box leaks is because of me putting regular power steering fluid in it.
Last edited by cr@ves4wheelin; 08-14-2011 at 03:34 PM.
#132
Well got my new Power steering Box Installed.
Here's the write-up: https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...ite-up-240190/
Here's the write-up: https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...ite-up-240190/
#134
Even though money is running low right now, I ordered a re-manufactured power steering box from WabFab. It was pretty expensive, but I've been buying some cheap replacement parts for my truck and they just don't hold up like they should. Plus I can't afford any more problems with it leaking and destroying the rest of the power steering gear due to lack of fluid.
Nice truck.
:wabbit2:
#136
New box looks good man hope it hangs in there this time. I just started grabbing the stuff to pep up my front end alittle, I also got in touch with Nate and have my kit coming soon! But Im stationed in AK so itll take a while to get here parcel post. He is a great guy to do business with, its too bad alot of bigger businesses stray away from the little guys trying to save a buck like us!
#137
New box looks good man hope it hangs in there this time. I just started grabbing the stuff to pep up my front end alittle, I also got in touch with Nate and have my kit coming soon! But Im stationed in AK so itll take a while to get here parcel post. He is a great guy to do business with, its too bad alot of bigger businesses stray away from the little guys trying to save a buck like us!
#138
More Leaks
So I looked under my truck the other day and saw this.
Yep, my rear axle seal is leaking. YAY!!!!!!!!!! -_-
Here's the other side for comparison
After some reading, I learned that the diff breather being plugged can cause pressure to re-route through the seals. I looked at mine and the cap moved up and down so I knew it wasn't rusted shut or anything. So I took some PB Blaster and a 14mm Wrench and removed it from the axle housing. The whole inside of the breather was completely filled with crud.
So I cleaned it out using PB blaster, used a couple of my roommates pipe cleaners (I'll give him a dollar when he gets back, he'll know its for a good cause), and soaking it in hot water.
All clean, and I can actually see the other side.
So now I have a little more peace of mind with the diff breather, hopefully the bearings won't go out anytime soon due to the gear oil. I don't have a press to replace bearings, so if the time comes I'll just take it to the shop.
Yep, my rear axle seal is leaking. YAY!!!!!!!!!! -_-
Here's the other side for comparison
After some reading, I learned that the diff breather being plugged can cause pressure to re-route through the seals. I looked at mine and the cap moved up and down so I knew it wasn't rusted shut or anything. So I took some PB Blaster and a 14mm Wrench and removed it from the axle housing. The whole inside of the breather was completely filled with crud.
So I cleaned it out using PB blaster, used a couple of my roommates pipe cleaners (I'll give him a dollar when he gets back, he'll know its for a good cause), and soaking it in hot water.
All clean, and I can actually see the other side.
So now I have a little more peace of mind with the diff breather, hopefully the bearings won't go out anytime soon due to the gear oil. I don't have a press to replace bearings, so if the time comes I'll just take it to the shop.
#139
Got new new axle seal/bearings. Here's my write-up if anyone is interested:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116/rear-axle-seals-bearings-write-up-250062/
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116/rear-axle-seals-bearings-write-up-250062/
Last edited by cr@ves4wheelin; 02-28-2012 at 10:44 AM.