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top end bearing - 92 V6 hilux surf

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top end bearing - 92 V6 hilux surf

Post by islandvitara »

im about to buy a toyota hilux surf V6...

the bloke has advised me that the 'Top End Bearing' has given up...im still keen on gettin the surf but how difficult is it to replace the bearing?

im mechanically minded so im keen to get in and have a crack at replacing it OR is it worth just replacing the motor?



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Post by macca81 »

didnt think that aus got any petrol surfs...

ask on http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/forum
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Post by islandvitara »

cheers, thanks for that :cool:
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Post by Jcas24 »

v6 surfs are rare as, but they run the same 3vze as the 4runners.
'91 Toyota Surf SSR Ltd. 2.4 TD Auto, Coil SAS, Duals, 4.88, Longs w/ front ARB, 35" MTRs
'97 Toyota Surf SSR-G Intercooled 3.0 TD Auto. 2" lift, Xrox bar, Waeco, Drawers, 32" BFGs
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