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T_bone1
Explorer II
Aug 28, 2013

Toyota Tacoma

Anybody out there tow a 2013 Toyota Tacoma crew cab ,auto trans using the driveline disconnect? The toad in my signature passed away about two weeks ago.It dropped a valve through a piston at 54k miles..I am looking for advice on where to get the driveline disconnect installed.Remco does not provide them anymore.Found a place in Dallas called DRIVESHAFT KING,does anyone know anything about them..Thanks for input>.
  • jrbragg wrote:
    Dave at Driveshaft King installed one on my 2009 works great, they know more about the disconnect than Remco. Jim


    Thanks Jim,I am waiting on a call from a guy in Lubbock who does these disconnects.I have saved your number and will give u a call when I need info..is there a RV park near the driveshaft king place.?.Was maybe planning to go to Grapevine lake and stay a day or two..Vineyards campground..
  • j-d's avatar
    j-d
    Explorer II
    We had another OP with '09 Tacoma and a REMCO driveshaft disconnect. He too was happy with it. I don't think he ever said where it was installed.
    Were I to go with a REMCO type disconnect, I think I'd get a used driveshaft and have it reconditioned and the disconnect installed in it. But... I'm a Just in Case kind of guy.
    The REMCO seems like a good, reliable, device. Problems seem to come from installation (cable binding), or lack of maintenance (periodic cleaning).
    Rangers are pretty durable. Surprised this dropped valve happened. Older ones would lock the camshaft up with excess silicone sealer from the factory that dissolved in the oil then congealed on the cam bearings.
  • Dave at Driveshaft King installed one on my 2009 works great, they know more about the disconnect than Remco. Jim

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