What's the issue you're having?
Drain all the fluids, and pull the trans and engine together. Not that hard. Bag and tag all the shit, and take clear pictures prior to disassembling
Where are you located?
Yea a 8" wide wheel needs atleast a 0 or more positive offset
Dang that thing looks good. Im wanting to get some Keystones for mine too in the future. Welcome to TM!
I meant put the hilux body/camper on the tacoma frame. Keep the reg as the hilux
You should go back through and cut/crimp/heat shrink the parts that were rubbed thru if the wire is exposed. It will keep the wire from corroding...
Shit it might be easier to just swap the cab/camper
Most of these were 1/2 ton trucks if that helps at all
You gotta sit there and fiddle with shit and figure out what is triggering the short. We cant really help much more without you going in and...
Does it blow when the brake is pressed? When the parking lights are turned on? Or simply when the ignition is on? When reverse is engaged? When...
Does the fuse blow as soon as you pop a new one in or when something is activated?
The ones on rockauto probably have the plastic tanks and tbh those look like shit in a old vehicle
Allegedly rockauto carries some
The clutch disc couldve been shot before you even got it. IF it is gone you would A. Hear terrible sounds. 2. It wouldnt accelerate very well or...
75-78 should work fine. Newer truck rads may also fit. Find an old radiator shop as these old rads are some sort of metal and repairable
Check the lights themselves, make sure the wiring isn't pinched or a bad bulb or something. Its clearly shorted out somewhere. And please use...
Could also be a worn out clutch or master/slave cyl. Giving you weird reactions when you drive.
Manual transmissions are just gears on shafts. The gears just spin. A given gear is only going to spin so fast and its all relevant on the input...
Yea double clutching doesnt seem to be a practice anyone does anymore. Theres no need for it tbh. Just drive and get more comfortable with the...
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