SAS swap / 01 DC Tacoma

TKGN1

Straight White Male
When I burned my front springs in, I did the same. When it gets out, I am certain things will settle.
Cool, that's what I am betting on as well. It rides and flexes fine as is but would like to see the hangers with a little more angle.
 

taco4x4rar

Well-Known Member
The springs will settle quite a bit I lost 1.5-2" out of mine. They also sagged pretty bad with the taco lean
 

TKGN1

Straight White Male
shackle angle how it sits right now


and a few random shots sitting in the driveway. Frame height is 24".


 

taco4x4rar

Well-Known Member
Ride height looks good I'd leave it alone unless it doesn't perform well
 

TKGN1

Straight White Male
Ride height looks good I'd leave it alone unless it doesn't perform well


Thanks.
I'm ready to take it out on the trails and see how it performs.

Randy
I found out the gear box I received was bad (called you about that), I put one on from Rob (pretty sloppy but worked) and now I'm waiting for TG to send me back a good one. I was getting freakin tired of trying to bleed the system. Took about 10 minutes to bleed the one I got from Rob.
Other than that the swap went pretty smooth with no real issues.
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
Are you still doing 35's Todd?

Looks great BTW.
 

Boomtacoma01

Tommy want wingy..
Agreed. It will look mean on 35s.

Sent from my SPH-L710
 

drew02a

Moderator
Staff member
I found out the gear box I received was bad (called you about that), I put one on from Rob (pretty sloppy but worked) and now I'm waiting for TG to send me back a good one. I was getting freakin tired of trying to bleed the system. Took about 10 minutes to bleed the one I got from Rob.
Other than that the swap went pretty smooth with no real issues.

Are you talking about the transmission?
 

taco4x4rar

Well-Known Member
Thanks.
I'm ready to take it out on the trails and see how it performs.

Randy
I found out the gear box I received was bad (called you about that), I put one on from Rob (pretty sloppy but worked) and now I'm waiting for TG to send me back a good one. I was getting freakin tired of trying to bleed the system. Took about 10 minutes to bleed the one I got from Rob.
Other than that the swap went pretty smooth with no real issues.

How did you determine the box was no good? I've got a spare I got from the yard that I don't know the condition of it but don't want to tear it apart for rebuild if I don't have too.
 
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TKGN1

Straight White Male
Are you still doing 35's Todd?

Looks great BTW.

Thanks
Yep, I'll probably have those on next week some time. LOL
Just trying to get everything else lined out, gotta put tires on my wife's car also so looking at a large chunk of change for eight tires. Might see if Discount will cut me a deal, hell I've bought probably $12,000 or more worth of tires from them in the past ten years.
Are you talking about the transmission?
Steering gear box.

How did you determine the box was no good? I've got a spare I got from the yard but I don't know the condition of it but don't want to tear it apart for rebuild if I don't have too.
When I talked to you I couldn't get the steering to do shit, this was after bleeding the system for 2 hours which sucked ass, at best it was 100% manual steer. I disconnected the drag link from the pitman arm and found nothing to be dragging/binding or anything that would cause the steering not to work. My next option was the steering gear box or pump, pump was perfect when I pulled in to do the swap so that left me with the gear box. Rob was replacing his so we pulled his old one and put it on my truck. Determined the box from TG was a POS, not that Rob's box was great, but at least it had power assist. It took 5-10 minutes to bleed the box from Rob and it was a night/day difference, had plenty of slop but with tires on the ground I could turn the wheels at idle lock to lock very easily.
So I sent the "new" one back to TG and now I'm waiting on it, if its not here this week I might just go to Napa and get one with a full warranty and sale the TG one.
 

taco4x4rar

Well-Known Member
Lol Trailgear quality control at its finest. I really need to replace mine its leaking and has s lot of play in it
 

TKGN1

Straight White Male
TG has been fairly easy to deal with but like you said, their quality control is questionable.
Sounds like the one I have on now, leaks like hell and drives like a '62 Chevy dump truck. It was pretty hairy driving home Sunday.
 

taco4x4rar

Well-Known Member
A point of curiosity I wonder in new steering boxes need to be bench bled
 

TKGN1

Straight White Male
A point of curiosity I wonder in new steering boxes need to be bench bled

I was thinking the same thing. Thought about making simple fittings to pressurize or pull vacuum with fluid through the box before installing.
The box I got from Rob had some fluid in it still and was real easy to bleed the system.
F spending hours try to bleed, that sucks.
 

TKGN1

Straight White Male
Got the bump stops set up for the front and added a leaf back in on both sides.


After getting the bump stops and springs in I tested out travel/flex:


 

TacoXpo

HOAX DENIER
Very nice.
 

TKGN1

Straight White Male
A point of curiosity I wonder in new steering boxes need to be bench bled

I got my "new" box back from TG yesterday. I set it up in a vice and took a squeeze bottle and started filling the gear box with fluid while slightly and slowly rotating the input shaft. It took 1-1/2 bottles of PSF to fill the gear box.
After I installed the gear box I jacked the wheels off the ground, turned the steering wheel lock to lock 20 times, and made sure the fluid was topped in the reservoir. After a 5 minute bleed I set the truck on the ground and started it up, steering was perfect.
I am really surprised how well the truck drives on road, with the exception of body roll, the steering is really good. Not as good as rack and pinion but I feel its good enough that I would feel safe letting my wife drive.
 
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