Here she is!

Discussion in '1989-1995 Build-Up/Project Threads' started by Ad@m, Jan 16, 2007.

  1. Ad@m

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    Its a 93, nothing real special, just a good truck! I mainly use it to haul my stunt bikes (as you can see). In the back is an F4i and an XR50. The truck is lowered by the torsion bars and 3" blocks in the back. Iside I have 2 10" subs and a Pioneer deck. Here she is, tell me whatcha think!
     

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  2. 93Yoter

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    hows it ride with the torsion bars/blocks? Also what size of rims and tires are you running?
     
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    The front end rides pretty rough. I got the truck and it was probably 2.5-3" lower and I dropped it about another inch (where it sits in the pics) and the ride got even worse. On hard braking and mildly bad roads it hits the front bump stops a little but nothing too bad. The rims are 18s with 225/40/18 which doesnt help the ride quality at all but it looks a lot better!
     
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    How the **** did you fit 2 10s in a standard cab? I'm trying to figure out how to do that in my truck, which is slightly smaller, and bodydropped. :D

    I still think you should bag this one. Or give it to me and let me bag it.
     
  5. Synyster

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    i got some 10's that only require .35 cf per 10 and are only about 5.5" deep
     
  6. Ad@m

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    Well first off it still has the stock bench seat that I had to adjust forward a couple clicks from all the way back. Other than that I used two generic truck boxes behind the driver and passengers seat and the amp is mounted between the two. Its not even bolted down but it fits so tight the that it doesnt go anywhere.
     
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    Damn, I can't fit one behind the seat. It require me to sit a little bit forward, and I'm too big to fit with the seat forward at all. Its gotta be all the way back. I think I figured out a way to fit one in there today though.
     
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    thats a clean truck dude! i cant wait till i get a new,straight bed..lol
     
  9. skip

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    just take the front bump stops out. i love that color. sweet bike too man, i have a 02 r6 :D
     
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    ya the biggest subs i could fit behind my bench seat where 2 8's. im going to put bucket seats in my truck and hopfull build a center console that will house bigger subs
     
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    my truck is going to be done old school, going to cut a hole in the back of the cab and have the box in the bed.
     
  12. Ad@m

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    Nice! R6s are fun bikes! The bike in the pics is my stunt bike; hardly a nice example of anything but twisted piece of metal with a motor and 2 wheels! I have another bike that I ride on the street thats actually nice. Its an 03 Honda 954. LOTSA FUN!!
     
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    did you buy your stunt bike wrecked? or new with the plans of beating it up and making it your stunt bike? i really want to get a stunt bike and get gnarly :D how much did you pay for yours?
     
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    No i searched for a couple weeks on C/L for a cheap F4i to use as a stunt bike. I found mine and the guy wanted 3500 but the pics in the ad were pretty decieving so i ended up leaving with it for 2700. It was salvaged title and had some minor mechanical issues but overall a solid bike. A couple months after I got it my friend wrecked it so thats when I smashed the tank and put on a cage and bar (the first pic). A year and a half later its lost a few plasics and had some "custom mods" but its still runnin strong (second pic)! I highly recommend not trying to learn slow wheelies on a nice bike that you care about cause your gonna drop it alot learing all the slow technical tricks!
     

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  15. CarbonRevo

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    JL Audio 8W7 is the ticket.

    NO two 8s/10s/12s that will fit in the truck either behind the seats or between will beat as hard. I had a shop build the box for my truck. It's the perfect size for one 8W7.

    The sub costs a lot, but it was all I really had to chose from. Sub was normally 400, but they had a sale and it was 320 plus a 60 dollar gift car. So I bought it for 320 and used the 60 torwards my sub box. Box cost me 214 after tax and everything. I can get some more pics of my setup if anyone wants.

    You won't be dissappointed with a 8W7. I have many people that think I have a 12, then they are dumb found when I show it's an 8"!

    Twisted-

    I know you have buckets, so you could fit two 'smaller' 8's in between them. I know for sure an 8W7 would fit though, as your buckets are more then likely smaller then mine.
     
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    how about measurements on the boax so I can make one?
     
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    No way there is soooo much room behind the seats of a reg cab toyota. I'm 6'1 and I had 2 10's with a lot of air space. I had to sit up kinda close but if you run some shallow 10's you'll be allright.
     
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    I can possibly get measurements. May be hard as the box isn't exactly a box. It's weird how it's made to get the full volume.

    I know the 8W7 is almost 7" deep from mounting surface to bottom of magnet, with the frame of the sub being just about 7" as well. It's VERY big for an 8". In comparison, it's 'bigger' then a 12W3 and will beat harder.

    I have mine firing against the back of the cab laying down almost on the floor between the seats. It'll move my whole back wall a 1/4"! It's kind of scary to know that big piece of glass is felxing a 1/4" right behind my head while in the truck. I've thought about a 2nd 8W7 in the truck...

    *inserts tim allen laugh*
     
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    I kind of doubt it. My truck is smaller in general than your truck, in height and width, and is also bodydropped. I'm probably going to run two low profile 8s and see where I can get with that. Maybe one if they puh the seat up and it will be behind the passenger.
     
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    twisted just do a blow through lol that would so screw up the look of your truck
     

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