1989 Toyota Dually COMPLETED (pics)
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1989 Toyota Dually COMPLETED (pics)
Most of you remember my project truck.
Most recent thread: https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...s-pics-148162/
Original Thread: https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...thread-129005/
Maaco did the paint but all other work was done by me so feel free to ask questions and comments or PM me for additional pictures and info.
The bed will be herculined when the wood dries out.
The day i got it:
After the camper was torn off:
As it stands now:
Rims:
Repainted black:
Then the truck had some welding done to it:
Was then primed and sealed with rustoleum paint:
Wood bed was made:
Fits around light bar and gas fill:
Then the truck was reassembled:
Comments are AWESOME good or bad And feel free to ask questions.
Most recent thread: https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...s-pics-148162/
Original Thread: https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...thread-129005/
Maaco did the paint but all other work was done by me so feel free to ask questions and comments or PM me for additional pictures and info.
The bed will be herculined when the wood dries out.
The day i got it:
After the camper was torn off:
As it stands now:
Rims:
Repainted black:
Then the truck had some welding done to it:
Was then primed and sealed with rustoleum paint:
Wood bed was made:
Fits around light bar and gas fill:
Then the truck was reassembled:
Comments are AWESOME good or bad And feel free to ask questions.
Last edited by needsomecam; 07-28-2008 at 07:51 PM.
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That's an.. interesting.. bed you've chosen. Other than that, not a thing I would've done different,
except maybe chromed the wheels.
Love the cab color and the headache rack... Awesome work and kudos to you for a unique original build
except maybe chromed the wheels.
Love the cab color and the headache rack... Awesome work and kudos to you for a unique original build
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I have to admit, pending funds, I would have tried to throw a box on. However, flat decks have their purposes too! And this is an excellent concept!
I would love to build my own yota dually one day!
I would love to build my own yota dually one day!
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wow very beautiful not particularly fond of the rear window but otherwise very beautiful and definitely unique i especially love the bar behind the cab, the rims, and the bed
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I like it. Like it alot. Only things I would have done differently is like benwahballs said put some tie downs on it and I would have left the bed full width to the outside of the wheels for the whole bed and not had the wheel well jut outs. And I would get a mudflap on the front of the rear tires as well. The rocks will get the cab. Other than that its great. Good to see someone puts some effort into these things.
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something like this:
Then put some of these on the top of the corners to make it rigid.
that would be cool
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First off, awesome job! looks sweet for what it is! When its loaded down aren't the tires going to rub with the deck like that though?