AssYriaNrocKer's 94 SingleCab Build Thread

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  1. AssYriaNrocKer

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    Yea dude and those Fords are a dime a dozen at the yard....most of them are complete to. I found at least 5 of those...i just chose the cleanest one.

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  2. AssYriaNrocKer

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    Finally got the stock corners I been lookin for.

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    Here is a shot of how the Ford cup holder fit in the 4runner. It takes a little fab-ra-ma-cation but nothing complicated. Fits nice and works well.
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    I spy some sort of mag light flash light holder . Is that something they sell
     
  4. AssYriaNrocKer

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    I have a mag in the runner and in the mini. It's a pair of holder clips I bought at Sportsman's Warehouse. They are made by Maglite and are around 3 bucks. Specifically made for Maglite flashlights so no question about it...it works great.

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    I have those maglite holders in both of my trucks too. I picked mine up at bass pro shops. They work great.
     
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    Aight cool I to carry mag lights in my vehicles there life savers . Gonna get me a few of those
     
  7. AssYriaNrocKer

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    Not much new on the mini....gave it a half ass wax job. One day I WILL do it properly but for now half ass is better then nothing!

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    The Legacy is coming along finally so pretty soon on this thread I would like to see a Belltech drop kit. Drop spindles, shocks, 3" blocks, and U-bolts. Also if funds allow I would like new trans mount and motor mounts. I know a lot of people are running Poly motor mounts but I think on this ride I just want to make things as smooth as possible which is not easily done. With that being said I think I will be running Toyota mounts. Anyone know if 2wd and 4wd motor mounts are the same? Oh and another thing....Dynamat for suuuuurrreeee.

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    I agree thro u some stock replacement mounts .. Keep it vibration free .
     
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    I like the wheels
     
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    Yeah I think I'm just gonna powder coat theeeemmmm....... Not finding any good trades or buyers at the right price....I'm use to them by now I guess....still not exactly what I want but that will come in time and these will be sold eventually. Stealership price... 109$ for each motor mount and 75$ for Trans mount! Yikes... If I can't find a better deal I will have to suck it up and order.

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    Does rockauto.com not have motor and trans mounts surely there's a web site that's got regular replacements at a better price
     
  12. AssYriaNrocKer

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    Have not had a chance to look yet but i will cgeck rockauto for sure. Thsnks scrub.

    Idk y i forgot to mention this but this weekend i replaced my diff finally! Got the stock diff according to the vin code which is p372. I did it just in time cause the welds came apart upon removal of tge old diff!...Good save lol

    Picked up the diff at the yard for 75$. Great price IMHO.

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  13. AssYriaNrocKer

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    I have not gotten the motor mounts yet....prob. be further down the road then I thought. But will eventually get done for sure.

    So as you can see in all the pics my driver side fender was trashed by PO. Found a replacement on CL for hella cheap. It's aftermarket (so was the old one) and is not the same white...but its better I guess. I had the hardest time getting it aligned...and it's STILL not aligned. So annoying....I'm assuming it's because it is an aftermarket replacement. POS.....whatever....still looks better.

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    Idk about you other local guys...but that last dust storm that came through was killing me..(allergies)... decided I would clean the intake the next day...which lead to putting a few finishing touches on the bat/intake swap. I never actually bolted down the air box the first time. It did not move at all but I still wanted it bolted down. When I took the box off I also cut of the un-used brackets I had left on before. Box looks much cleaner now. I love how stock my non-stock intake swap looks lol If I don't tell people they don't know that it's not stock.

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    drilled a hole and bolted it down
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    Another annoyance from the dust storm was my dirty ass windshield! I had no washer resivour ....until now. I had picked it up at a yard a while back but never got to put it on. After that dust storm I was determined to find a way! Got it mounted next to the air box using a battery tie down j hook. looks OOOKKKK ...It was a different harness so I had to ghetto rig it. Good for now...I'll fix up something nicer in the future.

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    different way of doing the window washer bottle but it works
     
  15. AssYriaNrocKer

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    Honestly man I don't like it....but there was literally no other way....not with that washer bottle model anyway.

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    I ran into the same situation so at the junkyard I found a personality plug from a toyota camry and used that plus i also replaced the washer pump with the camry one.

    Your relocating the battery was such a great idea.. I looked underneath my ride that i just bought since it had front end damage i felt it was redundant to run so much hosing from the right side to the left side just to have the AFM with filer box.. simplifying it to the right side like you did is great.. will be doing the same on my '93 Hilux

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  17. AssYriaNrocKer

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    Nice. Quite the project u got goin man. Looks like a sick ass work place to! That is exactly what I want to do with my washer setup...just need to find time to go to the yards....

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    Since this truck was hit on the front end i decided to go with an electric fan instead of the stock fan clutch
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    I have a better than 1/4" gap space between water pump center shaft and the Mercury Sable fan. The Summers here in Miami are super hot and humid... today was 92 degrees with the humidity at 90%

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    Those fans move plenty of air on the low side! Used to run those on my fox bodies here in Vegas and I never needed to use the high side at all. Loved those fans.
     
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    bend some flat bar up and drill 3 holes 2 for bottle and one for the place you drilled for your air box mount ?
     

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