The hooks definitely help out big time
Yea the 84-88 came with a japanese style bed (with the lip at the top) or the smooth bedsides.
Aslong as you search for your specific generation you're good. Engine parts are one thing but most of the body/interior/chassis parts are...
Loool yea i feel your pain. Mine are powder coated and scraped to hell. The design of these front ends is terrible for lowered situations. let me...
What year truck?
Speedhut GPS speedo was the fix for me:waytogo:
Welcome to TM. Swap to some bucket seats, gain a bit of headroom
I feel you bro, had to swap a stereo in my chevy that i got from my dad and BRUH whoever installed should stay away from anything automotive
Lol i dont blame you. Taking the dash apart is a pain in the ass!
Did it pass smog when you purchased it?
That's possible. Could always just check for continuity between the stereo and clock wires and see if and where they meet
Its available on amazon Metra 70-1761 Radio Wiring Harness For Toyota 87-Up Power 4 Speaker https://a.co/d/8sHxUYJ
Im going to go ahead and guess you tested the wires with a DMM. Are you using an adapter harness between the HU and factory wiring?
Look at 4x4 lift blocks. Im sure you can find a 4" option for an older vehicle.
Why are you tapped into the clock? Radio has its own wiring. on the HU Yellow- constant, Red- switched
Measure measure measure
Probably wont be too bad. If I'm doing the math right, your adapter will move the barrel out to where its closer to what would be a +17ish offset.
Yes this it's why guys would cut the rod and keep it at the angle it was before lowering or make a drop bracket on the axle or get an after market...
You can remove it and install a wilwood proportioning valve or one similar in its place. This was discussed alot back in the day.
Load sensing positioning valve=LSPV. When there is weight in the bed, the back goes down moving the rod and it adds more pressure to the rear...
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