A picture says a thousand words... Looking at your first and second pics, you can see rubbing on the drive shaft as well as the base of the yoke....
Sounds like it might be easier, and maybe cheaper, to find someone to weld up the hole. You can then grind flat and polish yourself, later. I'd at...
LOL I was going to make a joke about this and then I kept reading and read this: Sigh... now I see why finding parts is getting harder...
I would pull them separately but re-install them bolted together as a unit.
Back when my truck was a daily (until 1999) I used 89 (mid-grade). Back then, 87 usually did not have the detergent/additive package premium did....
That was me. And yes, the smog legal Weber kit from Redline has a one-piece adapter for the 20R. I bought (but not yet installed) a kit for my...
Does SwayAway have a recommendation? I've had KYB Gas-Adjust shocks on my truck since 1989 or so. The same set. The seals wore/blew out about...
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Nice. Looks perfect. I'm planning on 16s for my 1988. How big are the blocks?
That's interesting...
1. 1983 is right around the time Toyota switched from a double roller timing chain to a single roller timing chain. I forget the exact year. Pop...
Mmmmmmmmm... 18RG; my favorite... LOL When I saw/read the thread topic, my first thought was, "should 'just' get an 18RG instead". Especially...
LOL! Live and learn! Good that your problem is solved.
Installing the clutch disc backwards is not uncommon. That is why some discs are stamped "flywheel side". Secondly, a backward disc will still...
Sounds more like clutch doesn't engage when you release the pedal. You shouldn't be able to put it in gear with the engine running without the...
That was the "big deal" of the T100. First Japanese pickup that could hold a 4x8 sheet flat in the bed. So, the next round of criticism by the...
Jetas is right; it's hard to give any meaningful advice based on generalities. What size and offset are your wheels, front and rear? Tire sizes?...
AR's Outlaw (I & II) wheels are part of their "vintage style" copies of wheels from the 70s. Back then, most (non-modular) aftermarket 7" wheels...
I think your problem is the 4-inch wheels. Most likely 0mm offset? Find wheels closer to stock specs with more offset, like 20mm or so...
A bigger factor in steering effort is the wheel offset. More negative offsets (from stock) will make the steering harder. I'm not sure what more...
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