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(I may have accidentally cross posted, sorry if I did)
I know very little about Tacomas but I ended up buying a 2018 6 speed standard Sport, with a lift very recently. As it turns out the lift is causing vibration on the needle bearing and has me concerned, I want to get it fixed as soon as I can. I know this is a common problem with lifted Tacoma's and know that ECGS has a clamshell replacement for it that fixes the issue. I live in Kingston Ontario and I'm having a hard time finding someone to do the repair. What I want to do is buy the ECGS part, and give it to a mechanic to install. I can go to Kingston Toyota but only as a last resort. The mechanics I've spoken to aren't sure what I'm talking about, but there seems to be a common recommendation to take the truck to Mr Transmission to get it done. I spoke to Mr Transmission and they seemed to understand the situation, and are willing to do the repair. I've only had the truck about 6 weeks and I think the vibration has increased a little. So, maybe a couple questions;
Is Mr transmission a good choice to do this work?
Is there anyone that might know the Kingston area and recommend a mechanic?
What costs might I be looking at to do this work?
Does Toyota actually make a better part for this?
Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated. In the short time I've had the Taco I've really grown to like it so I want to get it fixed right
Many thanks in advance
[NjB]
I know very little about Tacomas but I ended up buying a 2018 6 speed standard Sport, with a lift very recently. As it turns out the lift is causing vibration on the needle bearing and has me concerned, I want to get it fixed as soon as I can. I know this is a common problem with lifted Tacoma's and know that ECGS has a clamshell replacement for it that fixes the issue. I live in Kingston Ontario and I'm having a hard time finding someone to do the repair. What I want to do is buy the ECGS part, and give it to a mechanic to install. I can go to Kingston Toyota but only as a last resort. The mechanics I've spoken to aren't sure what I'm talking about, but there seems to be a common recommendation to take the truck to Mr Transmission to get it done. I spoke to Mr Transmission and they seemed to understand the situation, and are willing to do the repair. I've only had the truck about 6 weeks and I think the vibration has increased a little. So, maybe a couple questions;
Is Mr transmission a good choice to do this work?
Is there anyone that might know the Kingston area and recommend a mechanic?
What costs might I be looking at to do this work?
Does Toyota actually make a better part for this?
Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated. In the short time I've had the Taco I've really grown to like it so I want to get it fixed right
Many thanks in advance
[NjB]