86 Single Cab Mods for the hell of it

Discussion in '1984-1988 Build-Up/Project Threads' started by broodlyric, Oct 15, 2011.

  1. broodlyric

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    When I bought this truck I never intended to mod it, I intended to keep it as it was and just drive it to work and back. I started to love this truck though, and like always started modding it. So far I've lowered it in the rear with 3" blocks, put on a custom exhaust, changed the headlights, and have begun painting it flat black. I will continue to post my updates and new pics as work progresses on the truck, for now I will just post some of the pics that I have posted else ware just so there all together in one place.

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    that looks broken. why did you not lower the front at the same time? and what happens when it rains? do the exhaust pipes fill with water?
     
  3. broodlyric

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    I didnt lower the front at the same time I guess because I didnt feel like it. Cali raked baby. At any rate, i've swapped the BJ's now so it looks level, which is still weird because the front needs to be lower, you can really tell in the gap between the tire and the wheel well. Also I've painted it up a bunch more, here are a couple pics. I'm the only pick up I've seen around my area with a bbq pit mod.
     

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    Hey guys, I just finished installing a sun roof that came out of a mid 80's subaru that I grabbed from pick n pull for 40 bux. Let me know what you think!
     

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    Thats so cherry bradda
     

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