Lift the front of the truck up, get a 22mm wrench. The adjusting bolts are towards the middle of the car. tighten them to lift and loosen to lower. Lower it back on the ground and measure the distance from the top of your rim to the bottom of your fender. Keep adjusting till you get both sides even.
torsion bars only exist on 4WD dakotas....2WD have coils
Two wheel drive trucks have torsion bars to help adjust the ride of the vehicle. They can be turned up or down based on the vehicle's load.
very carefully from the drive shaft end
no flow in radiator
it is a 6 lug
no it does not it has what is called torsion bars instead. Yes it does have coil springs the four wheel drives have torsion bars the c in front of 1500 means 2 wheel drive a k in front means four wheel drive
MINE IS 4-WHEEL DRIVE AND IT'S IN THE FUEL TANK
the two wheel drive version is right about 20 gallons
Kellan Has a 1994 Toyota Pickup! But his first car was a Ford Ranger!!!!
To replace the alternator on a 1988 Toyota pickup, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the drive belt by loosening the tensioner, then unbolt the alternator from its mounting bracket. Disconnect the electrical connections from the alternator, and then install the new alternator by reversing the removal steps, ensuring all bolts and connections are secure before reconnecting the battery. Finally, adjust the drive belt tension as needed.
You may need to check your transfer case
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