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WebJul 27, 2024 · Gear oil for your 3rd Gen.?? BigMau Jul 23, 2024 BigMau Well-Known Member Jul 23, 2024 #1 Anyone change the front and rear diff. gear oil and the oil in the transfer case?? I believe Toyota specs 75w-85 for the front and rear diff and 75w for the transfer case?? Can you use 75w-90 syn. gear oil oil for all three?? B-Man Well-Known Member WebApr 11, 2024 · ICON Stage 1 Kit. The ICON Stage 1 is designed for serious drivers and maximum performance. The kit includes tuned 2.5” coilover shocks and Eibach coil springs for an awesome “feel” through the range of travel. The coilovers are also adjustable (between 0-3”). Tuned front and rear shocks for superior damping and control. hope everything goes well on you
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Web1999 Toyota 4Runner 3rd Gen - Rear Differential Fluid Change Darren Dexter 520 subscribers Subscribe 298 24K views 5 years ago Here is a short video on the process for changing the Rear... WebJun 23, 2024 · Rear Differential Drain Gasket 12157-10010 Oil: 7 Quarts* of 75w-90 gear lubricant is what I used. ranges in price from $5-$15 a quart. *this will give you extra, I finished with 1.5 quarts leftover Rear … WebJun 14, 2024 · 3 quarts of 75W90 gear oil Step 1: Jack up your Tacoma and secure it on ramps or jack stands (if your Tacoma has a lift, you may not need to jack it up). Step 2: Slide your drain pain into place and remove the higher of the two plugs; this is the “fill” plug. Step 3: remove the lower “drain” plug and let the fluid drain into your drip pan. hope everything goes well message