Got my first cruiser

mike759

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exactly. being prepared starts at vehicle maintenance. not just bringing parts, tools, n recovery gear.
I agree, just didn’t know if there were common failure points like there are on other vehicles. Although, it’s sounding like that’s not the case for these rigs which is sweet
 

Mag71k5

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I wouldnt say many are common, but there a few that'll ruin your 4x4 trip. For some reason the knuckle stud, nuts loosening and losing the knuckle assembly is my greatest fear lol.


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mike759

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I wouldnt say many are common, but there a few that'll ruin your 4x4 trip. For some reason the knuckle stud, nuts loosening and losing the knuckle assembly is my greatest fear lol.


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Looks vaguely like a similar issue that the 1st gen Tacomas had with the bolts walking themselves out of the ball joint mounting. I would use loctite for my taco, is that not suggested with these trucks?
 

Mag71k5

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I just check the nuts every oil change, or before/after any long 4x4 trips.
 

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Knuckle Stud kit. I carry 8 of each of these in a ziploc baggie.
  • Toyota 9012612005 BOLT, STUD (FOR STEERING SET)
  • Toyota 9411571200 NUT (FOR BACKING PLATE TO REAR AXLE HOUSING SETTING), RH/LH
  • Toyota 9020112019 WASHER
  • Toyota 4232360020 CONE WASHER - DOWEL, SPLIT(FOR STEERING KNUCKLE ARM)
 

mike759

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Thought I’d treat myself to a set of fresh tires. She’s fitted up with some 285/75R16 Patagonia m/t’s. Still haven’t had any rubbing driving around town but I suspect it will on the trail. I’ll install a lift over the winter. How do we think she’ll do in Moab as is?IMG_3712.jpeg
 
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Mag71k5

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Looking good
 

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Thought I’d treat myself to a set of fresh tires. She’s fitted up with some 285/75R16 Patagonia m/t’s. Still haven’t had any rubbing driving around town but I suspect it will on the trail. I’ll install a lift over the winter. How do we think she’ll do in Moab as is?IMG_3712.jpeg
every tire is a little different, but I never had any issues while stock and full flex with rubbing when i had 285/75/16 duratracs on LX wheels.
 

Notyourmomslx450

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Thought I’d treat myself to a set of fresh tires. She’s fitted up with some 285/75R16 Patagonia m/t’s. Still haven’t had any rubbing driving around town but I suspect it will on the trail. I’ll install a lift over the winter. How do we think she’ll do in Moab as is?IMG_3712.jpeg
should be fine, but i'd put sliders on first..... just my opinion......
 

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should be fine, but i'd put sliders on first..... just my opinion......

^^THIS^^ 100% agree, protect that expensive sheet metal first. I've seen tons of non-lifted 80s do all kinds of stuff at Moab. IMHO the reason for any given lift is to fit the bigger tires you want to run.
 

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Slider mounting question: I'm looking for u-bolts to wrap around the frame, does anyone have suggestions on dimensions and the best place to source them?
 

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Slider mounting question: I'm looking for u-bolts to wrap around the frame, does anyone have suggestions on dimensions and the best place to source them?

I have a set (unmounted) that I will be using, but if you'd like to measure them to diy yourself a set. But $85 without measuring and wasting and afternoon sounds like a solid bargain.
 

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I have a set (unmounted) that I will be using, but if you'd like to measure them to diy yourself a set. But $85 without measuring and wasting and afternoon sounds like a solid bargain.
I saw those online, only issue is my set has 6 attachment points at frame and that fit only comes with 5 bolts. Also when wrapping around the frame what do you do about brake lines?
 

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Also, anyone have advice for getting a stuck/rounded t-case fill plug? I ordered a bolt biter, but not sure if it will fit in the space.
 

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Also, anyone have advice for getting a stuck/rounded t-case fill plug? I ordered a bolt biter, but not sure if it will fit in the space.
Hammer and chisel will work.
 

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I saw those online, only issue is my set has 6 attachment points at frame and that fit only comes with 5 bolts. Also when wrapping around the frame what do you do about brake lines?
Haven't mounted mine, but I'd shoot 'em an email. My best guess is that the other nut is either not pictured or it uses a factory existing but.
 
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