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  1. 20 minutes ago, linda s said:

    Ok looked at your posts and it's an 86. Here we go

    Toyota Part No.:90116-08325

    BOLT, STUD This for axle to hub. Not for the wheel

     

    Toyota Part No.:43422-60020

    GASKET,AX.SHAF FLNGE

     

    Toyota Part No.:42427-60021

    NUT, REAR AXLE BEARING LOCK

     

    Toyota Part No.:42419-60011

    SCREW, REAR AXLE BEARING LOCK NUT

     

    Toyota Part No.:90250-07057

    PIN, STRAIGHT

     

    Toyota Part No.:42323-60010

    WASHER, CONE

     

    And lots of odds and ends don't know what goes where

    90101-10435

    BOLT, HEXAGON

    $1.47

    $1.05

    Add To Cart

    94115-71400

    NUT

    $1.49

    $1.07

    Replaced By:

    94130-01402

    Add To Cart

    90170-08204

    NUT, HEXAGON

    $1.29

    $0.93

    Add To Cart

    94512-00800

    WASHER

    $1.09

    $0.79

    Add To Cart

    90201-14006

    WASHER, PLATE

    $2.16

    $1.55

    Add To Cart

    94512-01000

    WASHER, SPRING

    $1.21

    $0.87

     

    Thank you!

    Does anyone have a vin number they can provide me off a 1986 with a factory 6 lug with LH threads? This will help me for future reference in the odd chance I need to order more parts.

  2. Hello, does anyone have part numbers (6 lug FF) for the the cone washers, washers and nuts that hold the axle shaft on? Does anyone know if the studs that go into the hub and help line up the axle have a part number or are even replaceable? I currently have 1 missing and 1 broken. Also, maybe the correct part number for the gasket that goes between the shaft and hub?

     

    My new axle didn't come with any of these and I found a diagram with what I thought were OEM part numbers. Everything I received today seems to be one size too big.

  3. 5 hours ago, linda s said:

    I'm pretty sure you can. Never done it so can't be positive but the differentials for the 4 cylinder were pretty much unchanged from 1979 into the 90's. The axle was used on 4 cylinders in 87 and 88 so it should fit yours. 

    Linda S

     

    Thank you, was just planning on rebuilding the full float while I have it out and was going to try and source a differential so I could have it all ready to go when I pull out the current 5 lug. Just would hate to pull the current 5 lug diff and have it not fit the new full float!

  4. Hello,

     

    I just picked up an 83 21' Sunrader and have unfortunately begun the gut job. The hot water tank and the window had leaked under the sofa. I ripped out the hot water tank, furnace and fresh water tank. I am looking for suggestions on good replacements for these three items. I have a good working Shurflo water pump already that I am going to reuse. The fresh water tank had been stored with vinegar and some other chemicals that have discolored it. Anyone have a good efficient furnace and water heater replacement suggestion? I've been doing research on tankless and think I want to stick to a traditional unit.

     

    I've owned a 92 Spirit and 93 Warrior in the past so this is my first Sunrader. I've noticed it only uses a 15amp plug however I'm wanting to go with a solar setup. Does anyone have any suggestions on where to start? Mainly to possibly power an outlet or 2, fridge (if possible) and hot water heater (again, if possible - I've been researching the electric/gas options). I know my Sunrader does not have roof beam supports so unfortunately I will not be adding an AC at this time.

     

    Thanks in advance!

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