Brake shoes, hardware kit, brake booster, and master cylinder ordered.
Unsure on assembly location. And that’s my thinking is I’ve got a mismatch of parts. The booster doesn’t bother me but the master is a pain.Is it built in America or Japan ? Not sure if they did that back then but they have known to be different.
I would look at the 88 parts and compare. 10/88 may still be a parts 88
Factory Aisin.Kinda crazy that the MC had the fittings on top instead of on the side...
John correct me if I am wrong but weren’t there two American built plant number indicators - 1 & 4 for the body change in 89 ?Iirc, all of the “square body” trucks and 4Runners were Japan built, American built trucks didn’t start until the next body style (which started in 89 but, like GM, had carryovers in the 4Runners).
Regardless, check the VIN - if it begins with a “J” it’s Japan built, if it begins with a “4” it’s American built.
For me that would be right around 9,945 moons ago…. we got old at some point along the way !@tarussell there was 1, 2 and 4 but I think American trucks were all 4. I think, it’s been a long time.
(Fyi, Tom and I worked in a Toyota dealer parts dept many MANY moons ago.)
Just as a side bar note : you could also use an FJ80 Land Cruiser master cylinder with a larger bore size - works great on the little Yota’s with bigger tires.View attachment 461051
Mocked it up anyways and I can easily bend the lines to fit. With some luck, I’ll be driving this thing out of the garage this weekend under its own power.