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Derek up North

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  1. I've no need or interest in researching something I've no interest in. But don't YOU find it unlikely that there's only 1 place in your great nation capable of doing the job? Remember, we're talking about a Toyota 22RE and not a vintage Bugatti! ?
  2. My opinion? "Level to be comfortable" is what the fridge manufactures say and is good enough for me (unless you happen to be a mountain goat). ? YOMV
  3. I too have a pretty hard time thinking that in a Nation with 350,000,000 people that there's only one place that can properly rebuild a 22R-E. 'Magical' Toyota tolerances? I think there are plenty of places now with experience with modern tolerances, even though the engine being discussed is far from 'modern'. Perhaps not before the Japanese Invasion. And I can even say it without being 'nasty'. ?
  4. I'm not sure what videos you've been watching or why, but why do you feel the need to level in you garage?
  5. Many buy and use a 'bottle jack' rather than the OEM Toyota jack. You've checked underneath (aft of the rear axle) for a spare?
  6. My task is complete. I asked a question and it appears that you have managed to understand what a BCD is and perhaps even how to measure it. You've also learned enough to satisfy yourself that you've got the correct part and I didn't even have to advise you which one. Happy trails.
  7. So what is the BCD/PCD on ANY of your wheels (assuming you've got the front and back, of course). That's the only thing I've questioned as NOT being the 110mm that appears on all the listing. Also, please quote any post I've made advising you to buy any rotor, 4x4 or other.
  8. So what does the lug nut BCD/PCD measure on your MH? Maybe you've still got 'foolies' installed!
  9. I've often thought that, especially since dumping your grey water on the ground is frowned upon!
  10. Why not grab a tape measure and go measure your wheel and report back what the 'lug pattern' is. I'll bet it isn't 110mm. No video required.
  11. Just trying to help YOU understand something, apparently, technical. There is no 'versus'. BCD is the same as PCD, just two terms for the same thing, Perhaps you'll feel more comfortable calling it the 'lug pattern', but to me that sounds kind of 'Martha Stewart'!
  12. I do believe the shower in the 18' Sunrader drains into the black water wank directly below it. Have you actually drained the tanks to confirm that when they're showing empty, they're empty. I don't think the gauges have much of a reputation for being reliable or accurate. I hope this reply isn't too snarky.
  13. I haven't proposed any part number and I don't feel any need to repeat research done by others. Perhaps if I was the one looking for the parts I would. Which particular word has you upset? Assuming it was one I used. Otherwise, I don't really care.
  14. Then they go and ruin it by making holes in it for windows, door, vents, lights and roof rack!
  15. As you wish. You could always grab a tape measure and see if yours are 7.25". If the disks you've ordered are 110mm (or 5.5") they won't fit.
  16. Actually, that still doesn't sound right. 5.5 is, perhaps the Toyota 4x4 BCD. I've got it stuck in my head that the 1-Ton are 6x7.25". But I don't have one handy to measure.
  17. The 'Bolt Circle Diameter (BCD) also known as the 'Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD) IS the lug pattern (as you call it). I do believe that what you're looking for is a 6x139.7mm (6x5.5"). The 'Center Bore' (hole in the middle) is 110mm. I suppose the info might have been written up by someone not conversant with the proper terminology. http://www.ebay.com/itm/252276503461?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
  18. Well, 110mm BCD/PCD still doesn't sound right.
  19. Bolt Circle: 110mm Doesn't sound right to me.
  20. Don't agree. Not a high enough metal content to send to the smelter. Only the landfill!
  21. It's Twitterspeak for 'because' according to Google Translate.
  22. http://technabob.com/blog/2014/12/06/iphone-6-samsung-galaxy-note-4-telephoto-lens/
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