CowboyTaco
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but once I did it I realized it’s really not that bad of a job.
This.
but once I did it I realized it’s really not that bad of a job.
I painted some wheels for the 4runner. Decided to try this out before having them professionally refinished. I used Duplicolor wheel paint and clear coat. Really pleased with how they turned out.
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I think they turned out pretty good. Do you have a before pic?
Glad those are going to a good home.rebuilding OEM lower control arms from Zech,
Started tearing into the Tacoma last night to install the lift. Little more rust than I expected on suspension parts and bolts. Taking it to the guy who did my gears. As of now inner and outer tie rods on both sides, rebuilding OEM lower control arms from Zech, new SPC UCA, sway bar end links, sway bar bushings, brake lines, brake rotors, pads, and he will do the rear lift.
Sometimes you have to know when something is outside of your time, space, and mental limits.
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I don't have a shop or space to do that. Also a torch would be helpful and dont have one of those.not me. I tackle projects no matter how complex and shitty, and when after I realize it’s outside my capacity, it sits on jack stands for several months until I can regain composure![]()
So much this. Fuck this heat.plus its fucking hot out. Good call.
Glad those are going to a good home.
On a related note, I replaced both LCAs with OEM, both swaybar end links with Napa, and the passenger side CV today.
The creaking sound is gone, but I have a weird rubbing sound when going straight and slightly to the left. I don't see anything rubbing, so my guess is either the rotor splash guard (as I had to get a second set of hands to hold that out of the way when removing the old axle) or maybe I hammered the axle too far in? Both seem like they would rub constantly though...
I don't have a shop or space to do that. Also a torch would be helpful and dont have one of those.
This thread is missing a pic...
It worked good enough to get it on the trailer; but the steering was a little less responsive than I like.
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