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scott50cal

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  • My Toyota Motorhome
    84 odyssey
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    Michigan

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  1. Okay but at least that's the part number then is the 044953 number and it's for a 1990 V6 one ton truck I take it? I'm surprised they fit an axle that is probably an 84. Will the axle seal Fit also?
  2. Okay so what do I look up now for the back brakes on the free floating 1 ton 6 lug axle? The girl at Napa says she has no way to look it up
  3. Okay so the only ones I see for half ton are square but I see ones for three quarter ton that look like them. And there's some for one ton also so I don't know if I go by the 83 chassis thats under it or 84 when they built it and possibly put three quarter ton on them.
  4. Thank you Linda. Sometimes this phone does funny things. I'll check and see if the Toyota ones matchup. I think they might have put calipers from something else larger like a four by four or something on it.
  5. I've gone to autozone and looked at the brakes they have there for 83 Toyota pickup which is what is under my 84 Odyssey. Nothing matches. Does anybody know what brakes are on the front of it. here's a pic of them
  6. thanks for the diagram. my friend said the ones in his RV are ran in parallel.I'll check all the bulbs in case one of them might have blown also.
  7. Do they make a manual for the mini rv like they do for the Toyota under it?
  8. yeah I haven't tried testing anything yet. I was just wondering if there was maybe a common problem that someone knew about. My fluke meter is in storage and I haven't run up to harbor freight for cheap one yet. Seems to be a million wires running into the power converter. I hope its not at the converter. something tells me I'm going to have to tear the whole interior of that thing apart. I'm probably better off paying the hundred dollars an hour for an electrician. I'll check the fuses by putting new ones in for now. I don't know if those are in parallel or series it would make sense if they we're in parallel and the socket went bad. but then how was it the lights worked when that one didn't at first while I had the others on that's what confuses me. hopefully it's one of those three fuses and not one that's hiding somewhere.
  9. so I tried turning on the light over my sink and it wouldn't turn on. I turned on the light over the oven that's combined with the fan and then turned another light on across the other side. The lights worked all night until I tried to see if the light that wouldn't turn on was burnt out. When I turned it all the lights went out including the exterior light by the door and the fan and light over the oven. I looked under the sink and found 3 fuses and to Breakers but the fuses look fine and I check the breakers. The bulb wasn't burnt out could the fixture be bad and make the others not work? or could I be missing another fuse that's somewhere?
  10. yeah I wish they made them for the front for my 83. with one ton springs on the back I don't know how much shocks really make a difference in the rear.
  11. thanks everyone looks like I'll be going with KYB's. I just have to figure out whether to go withthe gas adjust or the Excel G series.
  12. okay so it seems the rear shocks are too long to I'd have to collapse them about 6 inches to get them on which will leave probably about 4 inches of travel. Linda do you remember what KYB's are on yours?
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