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Discussion in '1989-1995 Build-Up/Project Threads' started by Litneon, Mar 26, 2010.

  1. yota4life

    yota4life Grand Toyotaholic

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    What size wheels are those
     
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    yota4life Grand Toyotaholic

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    not many people go this route. Bobby from sadistic iron did it on his yota it was the reg cab on 20s in mini truckin awhile ago it's white an blue. An a few other trucks to
     
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    Ima have to check it out. I honestly dnt wana chop up the frame so close to the motor and have to do 50 other things just to get it flat.
     
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    yota4life Grand Toyotaholic

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    Ya it's a pretty good route way better than Zing in my opinion
     
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    i hate to clutter the build thread, but unless you have some decent knowledge of suspension design, don't mod the mounts of the control arms. the article in minitruckin is incomplete. it says something like "yes it changes the suspension, but bobby will take care of that later" and they don't show how it was takin care of. z'ing a yota is really basic.
     
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    Srry for jackin the thread man. But ya zing does make more sense if you don't kno suspension design
     
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    too much angles with suspension designs to just do it gotta have alot of knowledge. Z ing the frame is very easy.. and no way does it include as much measurements etc as redoing the arms atuff
     
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    Truck looks really good man! Keep up the good work. I'm looking forward to pics of the front in process.
     
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    nice build! this is how im gonna do my bag set up using the cando stuff.
     
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    Oh, Yota4life, those are 265/35/18's in the rear.

    I've been really impressed so far with the ease of fabrication with the Cando stuff. Steve has really done most of the fab for you....
     
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    Thnx man. How wide of rims are they? An ya the cando stuff looks top notch I plan on getting the control arms
     
  12. Litneon

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    They are 9.5" wide wheels.



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    Got the valves wired and the compressor hooked up.
     
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    looks good im amazed how fast the truck gets up there.
     
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    Nice! Can't wait to see with the bed back on! When's that?
     
  16. Litneon

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    Well, not sure. I'm starting the front this weekend, so I'm going to wait til that's done before I put the bed back on just to make trouble shooting easier. I need to get the exhaust done too. Haven't had a whole lot of time to work on it the last week, so it seems like it's taking forever...
     
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    looking good bro but i must say wenur dragging be sure to air up slowly..fast bags kill....my friend in texas was dragging with 1/2 inch lines and valves on the freeway and totallled his truck right into the median wall....jus becareful bro.
     
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    Thanks, I'll remember that. I really don't plan on dragging. And I don't have a gauge on the tank to keep track of pressure, I was wondering if the switch was working, it cut off the compressor the first time, but later it ran way longer than I thought it should, so I'm not sure if maybe the tank was higher than 200 psi when I manually switched off the relay.

    And I plan to get dump control.
     
  19. Litneon

    Litneon Super Moderator Staff Member

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    So it's been a little while. I've been working on this thing every evening for the last two weeks, but I think it's about done.

    I ran into a problem....

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    One of the bags in the rear split. Slam Specialties was really cool about it, and is sending me a new pair.

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    Sorry I haven't been giving more updates, the task of the job became a bit overwhelming and I needed to concentrate on it more and on the computer less.
     
  20. Litneon

    Litneon Super Moderator Staff Member

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    So we went from that to this.....

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