Showoff Pic's Of Your Static Drop Toy!

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  1. Byronics

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    truck is pretty clean... iSee um around. you built this?:confused:
     
  2. Byronics

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    89' single cab 3" blocks in the rear n' torsioned front

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    jus did my BJ flip... top n' bottom

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    My static, 3" drop spindles, 3" blocks and a deleaf and overload chop. 18x8 rims 30 series tire.

    enjoy.
     

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    hooooooooooooooooooooooly **** that's sexy
     
  6. TheLoLux

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    3inch block pull leaf. bj flip-2inch spindles- and littla torsion
     
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    Torsion Drop up front with shorter shocks. Monoleafed rear with 3" blocks and monroe's at 10psi always unless hauling.

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    O Stopp itt. :ROFL:


    I'll try get a few better shots up with some Hawaii 'scenery' soon. Some stanced night shots. Wish i had the balls to throw a underglow kit on, prob get the load of tickets.

    Thanks tho :waytogo:
     
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    Good lord that bitch is dumped....How do those monroe air shocks do at stiffening the rear end, bumps/dips etc? Been meaning to grab those for awhile but i've always had ****ty luck with shocks...:mad:
     
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    no problem man! damn, these trucks are getting nicer and nicer, i love it!

    LoLux, I love the stickerbombed valance! how long did that take you, a night's worth?

    Hoshposh, have you done anything to the paint?
    Get some microfibers and add some Ultimate compound, bet you the paint will shine right up!
     
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    Haha. The monroe's work great. from 10psi to 60psi you get a good 1 1/2" of lift to 2" with nothing in the back and they stiffen up the ride really nice. If I hauled heavier things such as a street-bike or a full toolbox they are rated to 150psi and I have no doubt in my mind they would take the load. I carry max ~ 400 pounds with a passenger and crap in the back and they have not failed me yet!

    I polish it about once a month and it can clean up alright but it is really splotchy and not that great. The previous owner resprayed over original paint so it gets somewhat iffy in places. I did enhance the pictures to bring the color out. heres how she looks with no photo enhancing after a good wash and waxing:
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  12. Byronics

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    yea cops in hawaii get strict about dat shizz... iGot popped for no seatbelt at night time haha smh...:doah:
     
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    Yeah man, ultimate compound should definitely give it more gloss along the sides. I still like how it looks! :)





    is it just me or on everyone's truck, the exhaust is the lowest thing?
     
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    Ya crazy though i followed a guy ina slammed hardbody all the way through waikiki (friday night) with his Neon underglow on the whole time, maybe about 20 mins. Never drawed much attention from cops, guess it just depends on if they feel like being pricks.

    Lucky you live BI, no gotta worry about recon! Wish oahu was more laxed

    Who's gonna try rigging up a 1 1/4" straight pipe first?

    Would get some good back pressure :ROFL:
     
  15. IronNam

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    lol if i were to chop the first angled section of my front pipe, i'd take off ~1.5 inches so it would bring the rest of the exhaust system up.

    I need to borrow my friend's welder asap. frame's cracks really need to be fixed :/
     
  16. The Jordan

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    hello all the way from The Philippines!

    Hey guys i am from The Philippines with some Minitruckin love!

    My 97 Yota Hilux dual cab long bed.

    Maxxed front torsions and 4 inch rear blocks. Rota 17x9 offset 12 rims.

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    This is her current look

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    I had to lift her up because my torsion bar hanger broke and i replaced it with a new one. Looking for ways to lower my front without using drop spindles and having a better ride. Maxxed torsions suck ass.
     
  17. IronNam

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    dude, that is freaking beautiful!!! I love the truck man! More pics :D
     
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    sorry for the late bump

    what tire size you running?
    i love the hawaiian wheel and tire look!
    ive been trying to get something close to this on my truck.
    can you give me all the specs you know?


    and to keep this on topic ill post a pic and specs of my truck :]
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  19. turboefi

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    so just by flipping the ball joints around and cranking the torshion bar it should go down a good 4 inches?! in the back of mine i got nothing whats so ever frame laying on a differential!! pretty harsh for the toyota!!
     
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