Life of a Red XCab

Discussion in '1989-1995 Build-Up/Project Threads' started by IronNam, Jul 28, 2010.

  1. white93turbotruck

    white93turbotruck Enthusiast

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    badass!!! it's clean too!!! i love those wheels too!!!!
     
  2. 808yotskies

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    is there anything bad about running wheel spacers that big?
     
  3. IronNam

    IronNam Grand Toyotaholic

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    Thanks guys!

    Spacers - As long you torque them down and check on them, you're good to go. I hear horror stories but that's because people don't install them correctly. Mine's the spacer adapter that bolts to the hub (it has its own studs) and it's 1.25".

    It supposedly adds more wear to the wheel bearings, I can't confirm this. I just know the spacers and my wheels have brought it closer to a 0 offset rather than a higher offset. More wear? I'm very unsure. The wheels are alloys and the spacer bringing it out shouldn't affect it. You see cars out there driving with heavy chrome wheels or trucks with 35" tires and 3" spacers. Don't those have more weight and load on the car?


    Slip on spacers can only go up to a certain thickness before you run out of stud length. *sketchy*
    my bolt on spacers (huge...) have their own studs, so i can use all of it and torque it.

    I drive my truck every day, I drive my truck hard, so I drive my truck hard everyday, and it's not straight lines. It's probably not a good thing, but i torque my stuff down and am very confident of my self.
     
  4. V8_TITAN

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    when you push your wheels out further, it does put a strain on your steering components because of the added leverage. Think about it, you can do pushups easily with your arms straight under you, but give yourself a wider stance and it gets harder. I bent hubs and blown bearings out on my titan due to this, went from stock to 8 inch lift, and pushed with wheels about 4.5 inches out. (also being on heavy 22s with 37 inch tire weighing in around 140 pounds each does not help). now im not running a spacer, I got rims with the right offset. but I wouldnt use a spacer on a heavy setup, on a light truck or car, with light wheels I dont see a problem. Im sure if I was running a spacer on my setup now I would snap the studs clear off of it.
     
  5. Predracer

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    I've got a friend with 1 inch spacers on an f250 with 24's and 40's and he's never had an issue out of them. Yes, there is some technical sides to spacers but mostly it's luck of the draw lol
     
  6. 808yotskies

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    im getting rims like urs.
    its actual bbs rims with mazda center caps.
    any idea what size spacer i should buy?
     
  7. gilpet79

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    Gold Rims > Black Rims

    It just goes with your truck better, looking good keep it up!
     
  8. IronNam

    IronNam Grand Toyotaholic

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    my truck is relatively light and 1.25" adapters aren't too big, so the strain isn't that bad.
    I just got new tires mounted in the rear and i held the wheel before the tire was placed, it's pretty light. It's also 7.5" wide compared to my 14x6" steelies, which the outside sits in the same position as the 16's do, with the spacers on.

    so the 16x7.5's extra 1.5" goes towards the inside of the wheel well. :)


    Haven't gotten too many pictures lately, but here's a couple.
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  9. IronNam

    IronNam Grand Toyotaholic

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    Find out the wheel specs and all, first :)




    And thanks everyone for the compliments and discussion :waytogo:
     
  10. jog

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    this things sick. i just went through all 13 pages gave me a **** ton of inspiration.
     
  11. TRUCK ACTION

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    Do a real notch, it's only a matter of time before you want it lower!!:cool:
     
  12. Predracer

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    Forget a bigger notch! Lets start doing an irs swap on this thing man. We'll do mine at the same time lol
     
  13. IronNam

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    Thanks Gentlemen!
    I need to go with IRS! I looked at TurboDave's IRS General Lee Toyota Pickup on Youtube and his bed isn't even cut out! Exactly what I need.


    I removed my wheels and spacers and mounted my friend's bullitts on the truck.

    18"x9" Offset is unknown 265/35/18
    Only issue is wheel rubbing on strut bars up front when i turn it a lot.
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    Very good visual of what the truck is capable of running up front!
     
  14. Sinister91

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    Those wheels look Siick! Beautiful truck! Im getting ahold of some 17" Cobra look-a-likes today hope they fit and look as good as those do!
     
  15. Predracer

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    !8's look good on there man. Takes away from the low a little but sick non the less. You'll have to see dave's truck in person one day it's so bad ass.
     
  16. IronNam

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    Took the 18's off so my other friend with a 99gt bought them from my friend with the 04gt

    Back to 16" status, but here's some 18" pics!

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  17. Predracer

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    Needs more flush ;)
     
  18. IronNam

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    Ashton, I may consider grabbing 18's for the truck after basic. Still thinking about what kind to run.

    The tires from those bullitts, 265/35/18's, I'll be getting them from my friend later. Those wheels went from 04GT, to 94Xcab, to 99GT lol.
    I'll be in possession of 18" tires for myself already and they grip GREAT. perfect for me, already.


    Wish I have more pics for you guys but there's nothing too special going on.

    Here's a youtube video of my truck doing 115mph corrected.
    I did a top speed run before, but i only got to 105mph, even with an almost empty gas tank.
    I aired up all tires and got a new intake filter (you've seen the picture in the Today on my truck thread). I think that's what held my truck back, lol.
    Anyway, I finished the video off doing 5000RPM's in 4th, that equaled 115mph approximately.

    1994 Toyota Hilux 22RE Top Speed - YouTube
     
  19. Enemy of the State

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    Talk about a small change that totally affects the overall look of the truck! Wow it looks that much more better! You should see if someone can photoshop it to change the color of the rims to the gold color on that's on your hood!
     
  20. Dgerfan55

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    Nice video. Look like alittle bobblehead doll. LOL Whats those buttons on the steering wheel?
     

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