I looked high and low, and I simply cant find anything on that 92 code, the first time I read your post I automatically saw G292, because well its a common ratio. You may be forced to do this the old school way and index the shafts / drive pinion and simply count the turns taken from top dead center to get one single revolution out of both rear shafts. Gonna need a few buddies to help with that one.
I even took to calling a buddy who works on Toyota's professionally and he couldn't find anything on a G922, its an odd one for sure. The index I have goes all the way to ratio code 73, but nothing higher.
Ill keep looking and post if I find anything.
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