Project: Budget Loyota

Discussion in '1989-1995 Build-Up/Project Threads' started by udream69, Nov 14, 2009.

  1. duckyaz

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    yeah, i was just messin with you about sellin em. that is the style wheel i want though. and those tires on it look fine.
     
  2. udream69

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    The guy put 2 brand new tires on it before i bought it, They would be alright, but i gotta do lower pro i gotta lay it out lol.
     
  3. IronNam

    IronNam Grand Toyotaholic

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    :O Rays wheels... amazing.....

    and those spacers are scary..
     
  4. standardbyker88

    standardbyker88 Grand Toyotaholic

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    the spacers look nasty but more or less safe. as long as its solid where the flange sits its fine. although why would someone need one so thin?
     
  5. udream69

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    Yeah. They had those doubled up on the driver side. I cant wait to find whats on the pass side lol.

    Haha i need to do a little research to find out if the Rays are legit. Find out the model and get the center caps for the front 2.
     
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    would you happen to know what camper that is? that thing is sooooo beautiful..i love how it has no windows al around..
     
  7. udream69

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    Thanks man. Im not sure on the snug. I havent seen a sticker or anything on it. The guy i bought it from had it sitting outside for about 7 or 8 years.
     
  8. Frinzo

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    my buddy bought one like that a few years ago from Cap City..i think he said it ran him like $500? but dont quote me on that..
     
  9. IronNam

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    even if its doubled... i doubt that much thinness would even create any major difference...


    they probably misplaced the center caps in order to clear the dust covers, and then used such spacers to clear the hubs?


    the rust scares me more
     
  10. udream69

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    I got mine on a steal. 40 for the shell alone then another 20 for the boot to put between the cab and shell. I went 3 and a half hours only basing it upon a cell pic and it turned out to be sweet lol.

    Yeah the rust on the redneck-spacers scared me horribly bad. Its something people around here do. Capital of the Most Hackked shiz you've ever seen lol.
     
  11. IronNam

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    I thought KS was bad lol
     
  12. udream69

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    Well i doubled up on clothes this evening and worked out in the cold. Ive got the driver side completely stripped and ready to start cutting out to put my front mounts. Any tips or suggestions?

    This is my first bag build, and its me and my dads project. It started out with just a custom truck minus bags then i started buying and now im half way there. My dad isnt able to help much since he's more than likely got to have a disc in his back repaired. He had the same surgery last year. The old man just want quit work. Worked in the Coal mines for the past 33 years.

    So he's mentioned a color that im actually going to paint the truck in. The camper shell im going to build a custom plexi glass window, and im going to have him sign his name along with my mothers and im going to engrave their names in the window. Also im going to have my clubs logo engraved instead of running a sticker, show my dedication lol.
     
  13. planemos

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    Props to working in the cold!:waytogo:
    I am also on my first bag build. I can only say: plan ahead, measure twice, and go for strength.
     
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    burnzya Grand Toyotaholic

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    make sure to mount the bag in towards the frame as close as possible to maximize lift :)
     
  15. udream69

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    got some more cut today. It'll be finished up this weekend.

    Can anyone help me out with some pics? i need some pics on how the upper shock mount should look after the middle section is cutt off and trimmed. I know i have to cap off the bottom.
     
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    those spacers are a little scary
    hows the reverse handle?
     
  17. udream69

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    yeah for real man, those spacers make me sick =P. Not for sure how the back handles yet. From airing it up and pushing it around its going to be be nice and everything lines up pretty nicely.
     
  18. udream69

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    Major Bumpage! lol. Im really pleased by the lift in the front. You guys helped out alot! The 4 link is going to be re done after the show season. Its keeping me from laying out.

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    looking good :waytogo:
     
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    Looks good to me, but whats wrong with the 4-link that you cant lay out
     

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