3 foot drop blocks! Holy balls. You body dropped that one to the door handle :ROFL:
On my 92 I ran the torsion keys to where they were level with the crossmember and didn't hang out any. That got me about 3-4" up front.
I have enough ride height to take it down most crappy dirt/gravel roads and into parking lots. Rarely does it actually scrape. But I've learned...
Yeah here's a pic. My front arms have about an inch to the street. I put a fresh set on a few months ago and they are dragging away. The axle is...
I don't recall the exact look of a 70 handle. Similar era Toyota cars, or 2nd and 3rd gen trucks may have a similar part that can be made to work....
Love it buddy. Seeing it used is all the better. I remember putting 20 16' 2x4s in my 78 similarly. Left the end against the tailgate instead...
Ill get some pics today of my random custom tools. Hopefully other people copy them and find use in the ideas.
Are you sure your rear end isn't from a newer truck? My track width on the 78 is pretty close front and rear.
If you're gonna run the truck on meth, I'm sure you can find enough junkies to push it to 88 mph doc!
The down side I see is finding what the groups and areas will be. Should Cali really have 3 sections where as most of the east coast would have 1...
What kind of power will that turbo give you? What kinda boost you gonna run? Intercooler planned? Looking great. Keep it up.
Haha I think I would bail out before I ever tried using flintstone brakes haha
I never thought of that when I biked lol. Always used a screw driver and a hammer. If anybody wants a hilux switch tool, I can make one and send...
I just noticed the rear wheel well on his truck. Is it cut away or just black where it was rolled? Those rims can't really go higher up. Not...
If I didn't have cool ass stock flaps I might. I have thought about making my own TEQ flaps like the first gens. Just use aluminum metal and bolt...
They aren't much more expensive than coil overs once the full setup is added up. A good coilover is about 150-250 per corner. A bag kit can be put...
Nah. Don't wanna throw sparks. I have cops tailing me enough as it is. I had to raise it an inch a year ago. It would smack road turtles changing...
I used a craftsmen socket. I have found that cutting the tools in half or apart doesn't void the lifetime warranty. I have traded in the cut down...
Here's the switch socket. I used the middle of the flat side on opposite sides of the 6pt. I ran a 3/8" drill bit thru and wobbled it around....
So I'm sure everybody has little tools they have made for various things to make specialty work easier. I have some bent wrenches, a craftsmen...
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