Hi all, I'm new to this site with my 1992 Toyota. Its an ongoing project but is still a daily driver. Here are some pics. Nice to meet everyone, bad a$$ trucks you guys have
Hello . . . Hello, well, sure am glad you got my invitation, totally love the ride and am glad to see you dropped by ! Welcome to Toyotaminis & cant wait to join you in the forums ! L o w N l o u d
yeah even with the 255-45-17's it will spin easy and it has quite a bit of wheel hop. I'm thing of doing a 4-link & some coil-overs
welcome. sick ride u got their man. what type of gears are you using? do ya have more pictures of your ride?
you know as far as I know its the stock gearing which I am trying to find out exactly what it is. My axle code on the inner of my door is F372. I will be taking more pics soon thanks
here this link will help u alot! http://toyota.off-road.com/toyota/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=274535 just found this on another site..... F372 = 7.5" 3.58 final ratio 2 pinion http://www.toysport.com/Technical Information/Toyota Differentials Identifications.htm
h m m m . . . Hey man, I searched a lil for some traction bars for your Toyota. I did however stumble upon an inexpensive ideal that may help and be completely reversable. Ive included a link to these Hellwig traction control springs - - - > http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/Product/tf-VehicleBrowse/s-10101/Pr-p_Product.CATENTRY_ID:2005971/p-2005971/N-111+1992+200006112+600008403/c-10614 , Ive heard of these working well for some guys with light rear end weights and heavy torque, see what you think !? Also, I just wanted to throw out the ideal ( and maybe you've tryed this ) . . . add a little more weight to the bed of your pickup & see how that helps if any, again these are some simple ideas but, maybe they can either help for now or holdja over till you do another type of upgrade ! L o w N l o u d http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2619563
thanks man for looking that up, it is much appreciated that should help me till I save more money for a really good setup