noobz Posted August 25, 2015 Posted August 25, 2015 Hi All, I'm new to the site as a member, but I've been watching from the guest side for quite a while. I finally got impatient and picked up an '82 sunrader that seems to be in decent shape, and at a pretty good price (I think). The catch is that it still has the 5 bolt rear end. If anyone has any leads on where I might be able to find a 6 bolt rear end around British Columbia or Washington state, I would be extremely grateful. Also, if anyone has had a mechanic in the area do the swap for them with good results, I'd love to know about it. Thanks!!!! Quote
linda s Posted August 25, 2015 Posted August 25, 2015 One of these places maybe. They might have one but they might not. Some of these listings are really old. V6,AT,2WD, FULL FLOATING 244,000 C 1887 $1500 410 Auto Wrecking ( All Toyota Specialist) USA-WA(Buckley) E-mail 1-800-829-9766 1331991Rear AxleToyota Truck 37184 $700 A Better Deal Auto and Truck Recycling USA-OR(Portland) Request_Quote 1-866-285-1808 Request_Insurance_Quote217 Linda S Quote
noobz Posted August 25, 2015 Author Posted August 25, 2015 Thanks, Linda. I'll give that a shot. Jamie Quote
noobz Posted August 25, 2015 Author Posted August 25, 2015 So I've found an axle replacement (I think). It's $1100 without the wheels. Is that a reasonable price? And does anyone have any experience with a mechanic in washington state that has done a good job with the swap at a decent price? I'd think about doing the swap myself, but if I'm honest, I've never done a job like that before, and it seems like it might be a little too important to wing it. Jamie Quote
PapaFred Posted August 25, 2015 Posted August 25, 2015 I gave $650 for mine plus wheels.It was all about finding one close enough to go and get it for me. Quote
linda s Posted August 25, 2015 Posted August 25, 2015 Take a look at this swap to an 8 lug GM axle. Right width, much easier to find and way cheaper. Might be a good option. $1100 with no wheels sounds expensive. http://toyotamotorhome.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=8365&hl=%2Bgm+%2Baxle Axle not far 4X2, full-fltng, 4.10 ratio (opt GT5)-4 5913 $425.99 Al's Lynnwood Truck Parts USA-WA(Everett) Request_Quote 1-800-334-3622 / 1-425-743-9191 Request_Insurance_Quote 400 bucks and 8 lug wheels can be found anywhere for cheap. Need to upgrade to 15 inch in the front too but altogether it will still be less than a Toyota axle even buying tires to match Either way this is a complicated job. Welding on new shock mounts and spring perches. You need to start talking to shops near you and finding someone who seems interested in doing the work. Get an idea of what they would charge for the Toyota switch or the GM. Linda S Quote
zero Posted August 25, 2015 Posted August 25, 2015 So I've found an axle replacement (I think). It's $1100 without the wheels. Is that a reasonable price? And does anyone have any experience with a mechanic in washington state that has done a good job with the swap at a decent price? I'd think about doing the swap myself, but if I'm honest, I've never done a job like that before, and it seems like it might be a little too important to wing it. Jamie Is your Sunrader an 18 footer or a 21 footer? You might just be better off putting new wheel bearings in your 5-lug rear axle and convert it back to single tires if it has that awful offset dually kit on it. There are heavy Toyota trucks all over Europe with just the single-tire, 5 lug axles in back and they appear to do just fine - even with a 6000 lb. GVRW. Even the ones made after year 2000 are set up that way. Putting single wheels, new wheel bearings, and 8 ply tires will be easier and cheaper then converting to a heavier axle. If you DO convert - using the Dyna/Toyota FF rear allows you to have one spare that fits front and back. That, in my world, is a nice feature to have. I haven't looked lately, but when I was - I was finding complete donor trucks with all the FF dually parts for $500-$1000. Much better deal that way then just buying a rear axle somewhere and then having to find extra wheels, front 6 lug hubs, etc. Back to the 5 lug semi-floater, in Africa, Australia, etc. the 2004 cab & chassis truck has the same axles and bearings as your's and has a 6000 lb. GVWR using single 195R-14C single tires in back. I know a junkyard in northern NY that has a 1983 Sunrader with a FF dually rear and six-lug hubs in front to match, along with seven of the 6-lug wheels. Last I checked, the owner wanted $600 for all the parts. Quote
jjrbus Posted August 26, 2015 Posted August 26, 2015 $1100 seems like the owner is awful proud of it. This one is n Tampa for $700, too far away but an idea of the market. https://tampa.craigslist.org/pnl/rvs/5150463322.html HTH Jim SW FL Quote
linda s Posted August 26, 2015 Posted August 26, 2015 Hey I just found this place in BC has the wheels you need for only 35 bucks each. That's Canadian bucks so really good price. If they have the wheels maybe they have a lead on a complete axle. 35--Can--$35.00actual Sherwoods Auto Parts Can-BC(Port-Alberni) Request_Quote 250-723-7222 / 250-724-1021 Request_Insurance_Quote Linda S Quote
Derek up North Posted August 26, 2015 Posted August 26, 2015 I'd check the place with the wheels to see if they also have an axle (but not listed). The sad reality is that it seems the 1-Ton C&C was never imported into Canada. AFAIK, U-Haul didn't have them in their fleet. I've seen 1 box truck here in the last 5 years and it was imported from Pa. You don't see landscapers driving around in them. To even see an '80s or '90s pickup still on the road is rare. Quote
zero Posted August 26, 2015 Posted August 26, 2015 $1100 seems like the owner is awful proud of it. This one is n Tampa for $700, too far away but an idea of the market. https://tampa.craigslist.org/pnl/rvs/5150463322.html HTH Jim SW FL THAT looks like a great deal for someone who needs a FF rear. Doesn't look very rusty either. A lot of the ones I've come across are VERY rusty. Some even rusted through the rear diff-cover. Quote
jjrbus Posted August 26, 2015 Posted August 26, 2015 That is the way it seems to go thought. If I needed one it would be in Washington for $500 and the one in Tampa would be $1100 : ) Might be worth a try, doing a search and printing a few of these out and take them to the seller and offer him $500 for the one he has? I suspect shipping would be too expensive. Jim Quote
linda s Posted August 26, 2015 Posted August 26, 2015 hey I found an axle assembly in Olympia Wa. Look at the bottom of this craigslist ad. First item under used parts and only 600 bucks. http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/ptd/5177850870.html Quite a drive but big savings. I don't see wheels but you could ask Linda S Quote
noobz Posted August 26, 2015 Author Posted August 26, 2015 Thanks so much for the help!! You people are fantastic! Quote
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