mini newb from Texas

Discussion in 'Introduce Yourself' started by sa-gsxr1k, Feb 24, 2010.

  1. sa-gsxr1k

    sa-gsxr1k Newbie

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    Hi all. I'm a newb to the mini-truckin scene. I have been been building custom suspensions for most of my life for drag cars, rock crawlers, and old muscle. Hope to pick your brains for ideas for my newest project (90 xcab). It was purchased for $500 bucks and the A/C blows cold. I also have my lifted toyota a 73 FJ-40 on one ton axles and 37" boggers. It soon will have a 4 cylinder cummins.
     
  2. goingnowherefast

    goingnowherefast Enthusiast

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    Welcome, sounds like some of my history.lot of good guy's here.any pics of your rides, I've got a 64 fj45 soon to be on fzj80 axles w/35s as soon as I finish my 65 stout.
     
  3. sa-gsxr1k

    sa-gsxr1k Newbie

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    I will update my profile and pix soon. I already feel that I will fit in with this group.
     
  4. yota4life

    yota4life Grand Toyotaholic

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    How is the 4cylinder cummins? Would it get alot of power?
     
  5. nvrenufedge

    nvrenufedge Grand Toyotaholic

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    Welcome to TM!
     
  6. IronNam

    IronNam Grand Toyotaholic

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    because you're welcome here! :D


    ideas for suspension... make some radial control arms!
     

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