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Discussion in '1989-1995 Build-Up/Project Threads' started by toylowta, Nov 17, 2010.

  1. toylowta

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    i have power to everything an everything is working so far, except for when i went an installed the gas tank last night an it dont fit so i am relocating it.

    the fuel neck will be located in this spot, lol
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    Thats gonna be pretty sweet!
     
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    Dude That Rocks...
     
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    That's sweet. Can I see more photos of the hindge. Also if you need anther left stock light I have one I need gone.
     
  6. Dcups

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    Sweet man build me one of those arms for the tail light...
     
  7. toylowta

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    ya i will try an get some better pics of it. i used a s10 gas door hinge an i modified it a lil.

    i might need another tail light, im supposed to be gettin another parts 4runner
     
  8. jeremystephens

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    what body style truck frame did you use.. ext cab regular bed maybe
     
  9. toylowta

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    i used a 93 single cab regular bed frame

    a xcab regular bed an a single cab long bed frame are the same frame just the cab mounts an bed mounts are a lil different
     
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    yeah man more details pic please... What gas cap is that? also how do you plan on keeping the tail light closed?

    did you have to cut into the cargo pocket in the trunk area?
     
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    Man that is pretty sick and different. Whats next?
     
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    Thts sik as sh*t man. Definitely need some detailed pics. What you gonna use to keep it closed?
     
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    The gas cap is a flush mount motorcycle. We haven't figured out what we are gonna use to keep it closed. Thinking bout using magnets if not then use some type of latch.

    Yes we cut the pocket out just a lil where the wiring comes thru at an enough for the hinge to slide in so we can weld it in.

    Next plans are gonna be drive it and slowly work on doing the body work an shaving a few things
     
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    Could you move the cable latch over and still use that?
     
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    I'm also gonna try an do that see if I can. I'm gonna have to take the interior panels out to see if I can do that
     
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    I was thinkin of those gas lid doors that you push down an they pop open. You could use somethin like that
     
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    The gas door is sick I seen it on a burbn be for. But your come out way nicer
     
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    :drool:
    thats all i have to say :bowdown::bowdown:
     
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    Thanks guys. I like how it turned out. I just need a fuel cell now
     
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    why not just mount the fuel tank behind the rear axle?
     

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