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This truck belongs to a friend...he owns/runs his own collision repair shop & he built this truck from the ground up. I dont know all the details...
very nice
Just send in a subscription card thats in the magazine with your name & info on it to minitruckin. They will send you a bill then you pay it with...
You can use the stock arms for now...look on www.yotascene.com or www.streetsourcemag.com for details & pics on how to do it. Also..Seth at...
glad to see that you got it running again
do the headlight buckets need to be for the 84-88 model truck??
thanks bro...compressor oiler & relays sold!!
look good to me...hope they fit
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Ok...I got my hands on some 95 4-runner headlights today. They are in almost perfect shape with no nicks or scratches & they also include the rear...
If you still need this part let me know...I found one today, but its from a 4-runner so its for a tilt & its brown. Let me know ok.
Glad to hear that you got them installed...sorry that you had so much trouble! When I installed mine it was pretty easy, but I will admit that...
Id start by looking on Ebay or Craigslist...if you can find anything there then you can look on http://www.fbirides.com.
going to the scrap/junk yard tomorrow...Ill see what I can find
poppers are usually placed at the bottom of the door to help "pop" it open when you hit the remote to open the door. Its basically a spring loaded...
Mix you up a soapy water mixture in a spray bottle & start with the bag, the all the fittings & then the valves. If there is a leak it will show...
progress looks great bro
bump...sold the kp gauge!
As long as you dont go up too much...Id say no more than 2 inches & youll be fine. If you go too much youll over extend your front shocks.
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