I never changed the windshield on this vehicle, but I have done it with several other vehicles. Remove the old windshield and moldings that might be there. Remove as much of the old gasket sealer or glue (whatever you want to call it). VERY IMPORTANT....Before you install the windshield roll a couple windows down some. If not the first door closed will blow the windshield out of the sealer and it will forever leak. Next put a good amount bead of the glue around the window frame of the car. Just dont put so much on that it drips onto the dash. Then (with two people) place the windshield on the glue. I like to put some weight spred across the windshield to keep it pressed in. Not too much though you dont want to break it. That is it really just leave it be for a while. I usually wait five or six hours. Whatever the drying time says. Then replace any moldings and the rear veiw mirror. Good luck.
54mm
10w30
4:10 ratio
The part tat goes where the tramison
i have a 1994 single cab short bed 2wd Toyota with a 2001 5.3L LT1 motor stuffed in it..as long as you have the correct motor mounts and wiring harness your ok...
Over torqueing them with an air gun.
i have the 1991 toyota 4x4 with a g58 trans
If both are 4X4 then yes.
I have a 94 ex cab 4x4 Toyota v6 its a 5 speed with 33in tires and i get about 15mpg
The 1994 Toyota pickup truck starter mounting bolts can be found on the head of the starter. There will be three mounting bolts.
No.
A 1986 Toyota 4x4 uses the same pricipals as a Nissan p/u or pathrinder. Meaning you need to diassemble the hub for the front wheel for the 4x4 once this is done you remove the rotor from the spindle plate and then to the reverse to install should take that long about an hour per side