What kind of differential does a Toyota 4Runner have?
3rd gen. 4Runner w/ factory electric locking diff option: Front, Rear ’93-98 T100 (2wd and 4wd): Front, Rear ’00-06 Tundra or Sequoia (2wd and 4wd): Front, Rear ’07+ Tundra 4.7L V8: Front, Rear ’07+ Tundra 5.7L V8: Front, Rear What’s my gear ratio? There are several ways figure it out:(top)
What kind of differential does a Toyota T100 have?
all ’93-98 T100s use a 7.5″ front diff that is offset to the passenger’s side. Later models came with ADD (Automatic Differential Disconnect) which uses a vacuum actuated mechanism to disconnect the drivers side axle shaft from the
Are there any problems with the Toyota Tundra?
Symptoms start with hard steering. If the problem is not addressed in a timely manner, it may lead to loss of vehicle control due to the ball joint falling out of the knuckle. In 2007, Toyota recalled hundreds of thousands of Tundras to resolve this issue.
What’s the stock ratio of a Toyota differential?
If your differential has been removed so that you can see and count the teeth on the gears, you can divide the number of teeth on the ring gear by the number of teeth on the pinion gear to come up with their ratio. For example, 41/10 gives you a 4.10:1 gear ratio (the most common stock ratio).
Above are photos of the various Toyota 8″ 3rd member housings. All the housings are interchaneable in that the mounting studs and axle splines are identical. The 4 cyl differential internals are different than the V6 and High Pinion, so that lockers and limited slips are different.
What are the dimensions of a Toyota 4Runner?
Table: Dimensions and Weight Length 174.6″ Width 66.5″ Height 66.1 (stock) ~72″ (lifted) Wheelbase 103″ stock 106″ w/ rear spring swap and Tread (Track) 55.9″ (F) 55.1″ (R)
What is the VIN number on a Toyota 4Runner?
The first position of the Axle Code is a letter which identifies the diameter of the ring gear. Toyota trucks and 4Runners have always used the 7.5″ and 8″ diameters, but the others are listed here for completeness. The first table applies to Japanese-built Toyotas, which have VIN numbers beginning with “JT”.
What kind of rear differential does a Tacoma PreRunner use?
A factory option on 3rd Gen. 4Runners, Tacoma 4×4’s, and Tacoma PreRunner 4×2’s is an electric locking rear differential. This diff is a 4-pinon design based on the Turbo/V6 8″ diff and uses the same gear sets and bearings (except for the large bearing near the locking mechanism).
This means I have an 8-inch (rear) axle, 4.30 gears (which is common with automatic transmissions), and a 2-pinion design (common in 4 cylinders). The highlighted cells in the first table are the values you are most likely to find in Toyota 4Runners and Pickup Trucks.
Where are the gears on a Toyota 4Runner?
While it shares internals with the V6 diff, the gears are unique to the High Pinion due to the reverse cut, which puts the gears on the drive side of the teeth in the front axle. High pinion diffs are commonly found in 1990-1997 FJ-80 and FJZ-80 model Landcruisers that had the solid front axles.
What kind of differential does a Toyota truck have?
It is a 4-pinion design, whereas the regular 8″ is a 2-pinion design. Many V6’s had 2-pinion cases too. The 7.5″ differential is used in the front of IFS trucks (’86 and later). It is also used as the rear differential on some 2WD trucks. The 8-inch Toyota axles are strong and utilize a third-member setup,…
How big are the tires on a Toyota 4Runner?
Here is a table of ring and pinion sizes for various gear ratios in the Toyota 8″ differential: (typical axle ratios for manual transmission equipped trucks, 28″ stock tires) . .