UPPER ARMS Your aftermarket uppers can be used on either side since they have a ball joint built into them. They will both be identical. Without...
AXLE INFO I think I know what's going on with that axle...it's a 90's 8 inch 5 lug housing with a 6 lug 3rd member, hence the wires for the...
He's also the guy the made post #3 lol. He notches trucks 40 mins north of the OP. Thanks jaybee.
Yep, you sir are correct. Is the York the ones ford uses?
I hope this truck gets a good home,it's nice. Prepare to cry when you see it leave. Congrats on the new baby. I have a one year old future gear...
The only problem I can see with a engine driven pump is, if your engine has a problem somewhere in town and you need to have it towed, or put on a...
Here's a few threads to look at... http://www.toyotaminis.com/forum/suspension-chassis-67/sweet-94-gets-c-notch-5387/...
My Tacoma & Tundra rock sliders I ship are monsters when handlled two at a time. They cost about $95 to ship 30 miles, or a couple towns over, or...
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Pics when done! :clapping:
Static dropped trucks still make it into MT magazine...in the back of the mag in that tiny little section called "Ridin' Around". :cool:
Great idea...I reckon you'll want a c-notch :)
Always undo the negative cable on the battery on a vehicle that will be sitting more than driving. This will keep it from draining out so quickly....
Sounds like it's time for a c-notch. I assume you're talking about the rear? My low pro bolt on's won't cure the problem but will give you max...
Yoooouuulll beeee sooooorrrrryyyyy. Guaranteed. :cry:
Check out this thread. This guy got a vibe when he swapped trannies and did his clutch. It ended up being the trans he swapped in. This may not be...
Here's mine. http://www.toyotaminis.com/forum/wheels-tires-70/official-other-car-wheels-my-toyota-thread-8855/
You can drive hard with Streetacos' custom steel blocks. All steel, no aluminum to fail over time. 2nd & 3rd pics are common aftermarket blocks...
So you have the valve still, but where is the rod now if it isn't hooked to the axle? The loss of pressue is probably due to the fact your valve...
Were the tires on the ground or was there a jack or stands under the axle simulating ride height when you bled the brakes? Or was the rear jacked...
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