I'm just getting ready to put mine back in. its pretty easy. start by the right rear tire and un plug the wires and fuel lines that go to the top of the tank (if you can reach them) maybe take the back tire off to give yourself more room. if you cant reach them yet start unbolting the bolts holding the tank up, carefuly so you don't screw up the lines or wires (like i did) if you have a skid plate that comes off first but it's only 4 or so extra bolts. start at the front of the tank and drop it down so you can see whatever you didnt un hook already. un hook and unbolt the rest whatever way you can reach. if you have a pit or a hoist you shouldn't even be reading this. laying under it trying to locate the next bolt is the hardest part but gets easier as the tank loosens up. oh yeah........you might want to empty the tank first.
The truck is a 1988 Toyota pickup with a four speed transmission.
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You just unscrew it.
The 1988 Chevy K 2500 pickup truck has a listed gross vehicle weight of 4360 pounds. The gross vehicle weight does not include any fluids.
950.00
The 1988 Mitsubishi pickup truck data link connector is located on the bottom of the drivers side dashboard. The gauge link connector will be to the left of the steering column.
Most likely, most truck beds fit other truck beds, especially in the same make.
behind the drivers seat.
17.2 gallons
17.2 gallons
54mm
For my fuel injected 1988 4x4, 4 cylinder, the gap is 0.0032".