Which model Lockright for my 97 4Runner
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Which model Lockright for my 97 4Runner
I think it is time for a locker and I can't quite do a selectable right now (budget) so I have decided to go the Lockright route for now. I was just wondering if you guys could tell me which model # to get and also a good place to buy. I done alot of searching about Lockrights but never really seen where anyone posted the model # or where they bought. Thanks in advance.
** Edit based on this link I would need the 1620. Now where to buy?
http://www.powertrax.com/toyotalr.pdf
** Edit based on this link I would need the 1620. Now where to buy?
http://www.powertrax.com/toyotalr.pdf
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Lee told me to get this one
http://www.performanceoffroadcenter....acturers_id=21
the 1620 very bottom
bout to order mine in like 5 minutes
http://www.performanceoffroadcenter....acturers_id=21
the 1620 very bottom
bout to order mine in like 5 minutes
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Ah.... I see I am not the only one making last minute mods for Tellico. LOL Thanks man. I hope they have two I am ordering one also! I am freakin stoked about Tellico. I have never been. See ya there.
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yeah dude neither have I.. oh yeah im doing a lot more.. im getting a TJM bumper from burtman along with some PIAAs front cornfed spacers and rear OME 891s lol.
im going all out for this.. oh yeah getting sliders too
im going all out for this.. oh yeah getting sliders too
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Man you sound like me! I just got my LC coils in today along with a 1" RB body lift. I am still waiting on my new shocks and the panhard drop bar. Sounds like we both have alot of work to do in a short amount of time.
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yes we do.. still havent ordered the other stuff yet.. waiting to hear from strap22 and Jason B fell asleep on me for the cornfed spacers and tjm bumper lol.
Gotta wake his ass up tomorrow to fill my order out
Gotta wake his ass up tomorrow to fill my order out
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Originally Posted by neliconcept
Lee told me to get this one
http://www.performanceoffroadcenter....acturers_id=21
the 1620 very bottom
bout to order mine in like 5 minutes
http://www.performanceoffroadcenter....acturers_id=21
the 1620 very bottom
bout to order mine in like 5 minutes
I ordered today! Will be installing next week.
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I know you guys might not have the fab/welding skills I have, but I picked up an e-locker with the gears I wanted for $300.00
Less than 1000 miles on it. If you sniff around long enough, e-lockers for good deals can be found. Also they truly are really not that hard to retro fit. Drill a few holes and a little buzz buzz with the welder and it goes right in.
Inchworn has a full harness for 75 bucks. In my case 375 for a fully selectable e-locker. In my work truck...........
And a V6 open third for the front 1981 SA I have for it. I had a lockright back in 1998, it was brutal.
Less than 1000 miles on it. If you sniff around long enough, e-lockers for good deals can be found. Also they truly are really not that hard to retro fit. Drill a few holes and a little buzz buzz with the welder and it goes right in.
Inchworn has a full harness for 75 bucks. In my case 375 for a fully selectable e-locker. In my work truck...........
And a V6 open third for the front 1981 SA I have for it. I had a lockright back in 1998, it was brutal.
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Thnaks for the info. Steve and I will still continue to look for a good deal on an E-Locker but until then the Lockright will have to do. I actually have a good friend that can weld and fab really good I just haven't been able to find a good price on an E-locker.
BTW... Did you ever find out anything on that handling fee from TJM? If I pick up will they still charge you for it or no? Just let me know I want to order one next month. Thanks
BTW... Did you ever find out anything on that handling fee from TJM? If I pick up will they still charge you for it or no? Just let me know I want to order one next month. Thanks
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Originally Posted by hlpressley
Thnaks for the info. Steve and I will still continue to look for a good deal on an E-Locker but until then the Lockright will have to do. I actually have a good friend that can weld and fab really good I just haven't been able to find a good price on an E-locker.
BTW... Did you ever find out anything on that handling fee from TJM? If I pick up will they still charge you for it or no? Just let me know I want to order one next month. Thanks
BTW... Did you ever find out anything on that handling fee from TJM? If I pick up will they still charge you for it or no? Just let me know I want to order one next month. Thanks
I guess 3 or 4 vendors all called TJM for you so I assumed you got the info. Don't know if the other people have re-sale info on file though.
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