Remco Driveshaft Install On Toyota Tacoma
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11-03-2007, 01:22
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Remco Driveshaft Install On Toyota Tacoma
Bruce,
Sounds like we'll be towing an identical vehicle to yours. Hoping the truck won't be too much load for our old coach. Curb weight figures I have for Tacoma (4100 lbs) is an increase of 400 lbs over the Wrangler Unlimited we were towing. The 84 FC is no whiz going up long grades, but am hoping she can handle it. Jeep was an ideal vehicle for towing and off-road, but not real good at anything else. I set up two Jeeps for towing before doing this one and can testify to the fact that the Jeep install was much easier. Used the Sawzall to cut off the ends of the frame member and the tow hook to make room for the base plate. Base plate fit up in there easy but there is a gap between the two ears and the frame members. Haven't tightened everything up yet. May have to use a c-clamp as you did. Fishing nuts back into the frame through a small hole is a frustrating job. Gotta be a better way! Thanks for your advice. Eric in San Antonio 84FC35SBWL2 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123" wrote: > > Eric: > > We have a double cab SR5 4x4. Fabulous vehicle. However they are a > litle heavy at 4300 lbs. The cable comes in on the hump right beside > the driver. I find that if you connect the disconnect a few seconds > after start up the idle has slowed down juts the right amount for a > quick coupling. It takes a little practice. Remco used sheet metal > screws to attach the cable to the floor. I would have attached the > cable to the reinforced parts of the floor. I had to fix mine twice. > Blue Ox recommends a reciprocating saw to cut the front crossmember. I > had to grind mine afterwards and the brackets still would not fit. I > did not have a torch to heat them up and could not bend them by hand. > Finally used the "fork ears" on our 6 yard waste bin . Hooked one end > of the bracket in the ear and bent it outward. Did the same for the > other side. After clamping the bracket to the frame I used a huge c - > clamp to draw the bracket tight to the frame. I figure Blue Ox was out > by 3/8 of an inch!! Many Blue Ox installations require you to butcher > the vehicle. The truck tows really well. Good Luck > |
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Remco Driveshaft Install On Toyota Tacoma - Eric Johnson - 11-01-2007, 11:57
Remco Driveshaft Install On Toyota Tacoma - birdshill123 - 11-01-2007, 12:22
Remco Driveshaft Install On Toyota Tacoma - Eric Johnson - 11-01-2007, 13:31
Remco Driveshaft Install On Toyota Tacoma - birdshill123 - 11-02-2007, 02:42
Remco Driveshaft Install On Toyota Tacoma - mbulriss - 11-02-2007, 05:09
Remco Driveshaft Install On Toyota Tacoma - birdshill123 - 11-02-2007, 10:10
Remco Driveshaft Install On Toyota Tacoma - Eric Johnson - 11-03-2007 01:22
Remco Driveshaft Install On Toyota Tacoma - Eric Johnson - 11-03-2007, 01:42
Remco Driveshaft Install On Toyota Tacoma - John - 11-03-2007, 02:07
Remco Driveshaft Install On Toyota Tacoma - Eric Johnson - 11-03-2007, 02:49
Remco Driveshaft Install On Toyota Tacoma - Jack & Donna Smith - 11-03-2007, 03:45
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