Pics of the Truck

Discussion in '1989-1995 Build-Up/Project Threads' started by CajunTaco, Oct 29, 2008.

  1. CajunTaco

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    Here's some pics of the truck, its tinted 20% and I just put the rims on the other day. They are 18" Detata Rallyes. Front is dropped with DJM arms and cranked torsions. Rear is 3" blocks and mono-leaf with flipped overload. I also shaved the gate handle already. I got some 14" Led's going into the tailgate then shave tails, shave door handles and paint it. I'm leaning towards Hot Rod Flatz Sublime right now. It has 94 4runner fenders and bumper. Have grille, waiting on headlights to come in so I can swap the rest. Is there a difference between a 2wd bed and 4wd bed? I think the bed has been swapped in the past and the flare on it matches my new fenders.
    Let me know what you think!
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    Oh, and whats the trick togetting that Toyota off the tailgate? Heat gun??
     
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    Nice Toyo. Get a rollpan.
    I used razor blade and sandpaper.
     
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    Truck looks great, the 2/4wd beds are all the same cause Toyota finally realized that you can save money if you make all the beds the same lol & a heat gun & some rubbing alcohol will take the tailgate logo off!
     
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    Looking good! :cool:
     
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    Thanks guys, yeah I forgot. I am putting a rollpan on. smooth one, just have to figure out what to do with the plate. I've also got a 15 gal fuel cell going in, and I already have valves, bags, compressor, and tank. just gotta get brackets and 4-link to bag her. I've got a bagged 72 Chevy and I've been wanting a Daily thats bagged.

    If any of you guys read Super Chevy me and my Dad built the 62 Bel-Air wagon that was featured a month or two ago.

    http://www.superchevy.com/features/pre1977full/sucp_0810_1962_bel_air_familyl_wagon/index.html

    -Ryan
     
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    Looking real good bro. nice job on the wheels i really like it. what brand is it?
     
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    Nice

    I like those rims they will and DO look good on your mini, Nice Job . . .
     
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    Thanks. The wheels are Detata Rallyes. I cracked one yesterday morning:( So last night I drove down to my dad's shop dismounted the tire, pounded the dent out and TIG welded the two hairline cracks. After welding I can confirm these appear to be some quality wheels. Good Alloy. I've welded others that were just crap. Bummer though, only had wheels on for two days.:eek: But I guess its expected with Louisiana roads.

    What do you guys do for a fuel gauge sender with a fuel cell?

    -Ryan
     

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