Heres a few updated pics of mine..

Discussion in '1989-1995 Build-Up/Project Threads' started by therapy, Feb 28, 2009.

  1. randyman

    randyman Enthusiast

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    ok,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, my truck makes me sick now!!!
     
  2. yota4life

    yota4life Grand Toyotaholic

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    damn only words that come to my mouth.. i wish my truck would one day come out as good as yours
     
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    yeah im looin into some tubular lower arms, I will make it work. anyone have any suggestions
     
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    GM 350 under the hood?
     
  5. IronNam

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    Vent Windows... Baller Status
     
  6. Shadetree Mechanic

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    :evil:That lower radiator hose is a bitch! I just dealt with this on my 89 that I have the body drop thread about. I trimmed the sheet metal radiator mount (on the body of the truck) and welded on new mount plates 3/4" forward from the old ones. I got a new napa radiator hose that had a nice sharp kink in it and had the right z shape to it but a few inches longer than stock. I can get the part number if it would help. I had to cut both of the hose to make it fit right but it clears. I also had to trim the control arm brace bucket right to the part that the brace is mounted to, with the adjuster nut. I just cut right where it goes to one layer of steel. I also had to shorten the control arm brace by about 1/4". The hose now clears the control arm brace bucket and the brace. I still need to weld a new crossmember in between the buckets but it will clear the hose.
     
  7. therapy

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    Its a 305 but its pretty well built..
     
  8. therapy

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    That is the one thing that I love about this truck is the vent windows..Brings some old school to it..
     
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    Thanks ,,theres alot of years in this bucket..Everything comes with time and hard work..
     
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    It's exclusive to us. I'll find a way to make these vent windows Powered
     
  11. the_general626

    the_general626 Grand Toyotaholic

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    hey therapy, 2 questions... 1) with the vent windows, can u still use the door mounting mirrors? like at that corner of the window? and 2) wut material did u use to make the "base" of the doorpanels, cardboard? mdf?
     

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