Pics of your 84/85 rig.
#62
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SR5's had sport seats, a tachometer, stripes, and a "loaded" one would have a sunroof, power options (windows and antenna). By 1989, a loaded SR5 would have a sunroof, power windows, locks, and mirrors, sport seats, stripes, a tachometer, and a few other things I am probably forgetting.
#63
Fresh paint, lift and new tires.
Tried running some street-friendly tires... they sucked and I got stuck right away...
Painted the bottom third with Bedliner.. I wish I hadn't done that.
Lots more mods...
Tried running some street-friendly tires... they sucked and I got stuck right away...
Painted the bottom third with Bedliner.. I wish I hadn't done that.
Lots more mods...
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Right out of the garage after trimming a ton of sheetmetal to make the 40's fit
Only one trail run on the 40's so far. I didn't get the front fenders trimmed in time so I ran the trail fenderless.
I WILL have some better pictures after this weekend, I promise (CO4RJ is this weekend!!!)
Only one trail run on the 40's so far. I didn't get the front fenders trimmed in time so I ran the trail fenderless.
I WILL have some better pictures after this weekend, I promise (CO4RJ is this weekend!!!)
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reelal (11-07-2020)
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This is my 84 its got a 2" body lift and SOON to have a 5" spring lift. 228k miles on the 22R and still runs like a top. I've just got a flowmaster on it and nothing else performance wise. needs serious brake work....
and this is how it sits as of last night
and this is how it sits as of last night
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Thanks,
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Thanks...bought it just across the river from you in Illinois...a kid posted it on Yota tech for $400 and there were no takers. It was a 14-hour day driving up there to get it and bring it back home. This includes 2-hours on the side of the highway just east of Des Moines after the U-haul trailer blew a tire.
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