Don't think there are any. Pretty sure only the 4x4s had them, or so I was just told by my local 4x4 shop. 4x2s had coil springs.
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...
A type of pickup. Made by Gibson, they are a single-coil pickup.
fusible links are right off of the positive battery cable where it attaches to the battery. There are 2, and they can be identified with the green plugs that connect them to the wire harness ... 1 is a single wire and one a double.
The average single cab, long bed, full size pickup weighs about 4800 pounds.
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The humbucker is a dual coil pickup that drastically reduces noise versus single coil pickups. A humbucker is also less bright than a single coil pickup. The selector switch is 5 way Position 1: Humbucker Position 2: Split coil humbucker (like a single coil) Position 3: Middle Position 4: Middle and Neck (like a humbucker) Position 5: Neck
Yes, it is the small senor about the size of a car alarm remote with a four pin connector and a single vaccum hose connected to it. It is located on the firewall just to the right of the intake.
If you have a 2.3 or a 2.6 motor, there should just be one oxygen sensor. It will be located on the exhaust manifold. On the driver's side of the motor you should see it down by the firewall. It will have a single wire coming from it.
It stands for Humbucker, Single-coil, Single-coil, in reference to the type of pickups used.
through George Beauchamps invention called the single coil pickup and plugged into an amplifier.
This guitar was made in the early sixties, very well built, though the pickup did actually tend to go out on this model
A single coil pickup can possibly work with a break in the copper, but usually there will be a problem with the sound in some way i.e. weak or cutting in and out. You can either repair an obvious accessible break with solder, but if the break's location is unknown, you will need to rewind the whole coil. There are several companies that you can mail your pickup to who will rewind or alter a pickup for you.