40" tires on 2nd gen!
#82
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If you stiil have that rear bumper setup for sale please pm me. I need something to fit a 39.5x18x15 Bogger. I was thinking about building one, but if it is available. I am picturing how that would work on my 1985 4runner.
Great truck by the way.
We are only limited by our imagination...
Great truck by the way.
We are only limited by our imagination...
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Originally Posted by 4Mogger
Thanks for the interest. I should be picking it up at the end of the month. It is virtually finished. Down to just a little bit of electrical wiring.
Thanks
hupptoy
edit: BTW, I read thru the entire buildup thread on PBB and have to say your truck is awesome.
Last edited by hupptoy; 02-28-2006 at 02:58 PM.
#86
Originally Posted by 1985 4Runner
If you stiil have that rear bumper setup for sale please pm me. I need something to fit a 39.5x18x15 Bogger. I was thinking about building one, but if it is available. I am picturing how that would work on my 1985 4runner.
Great truck by the way.
We are only limited by our imagination...
Great truck by the way.
We are only limited by our imagination...
#87
Originally Posted by hupptoy
Now that you have picked it up and driven it, how does the Hushpower muffler sound with the 3.0?? And of course, how does it drive (if you have all the bugs worked out...)?
Thanks
hupptoy
edit: BTW, I read thru the entire buildup thread on PBB and have to say your truck is awesome.
Thanks
hupptoy
edit: BTW, I read thru the entire buildup thread on PBB and have to say your truck is awesome.
After running the motor for about 10 minutes just driving around my neighborhood, the rest of the exhaust warmed up normally but the muffler still felt cool to the touch, cold even. Honestly, I did not really expect that.
Last edited by 4Mogger; 03-07-2006 at 07:02 AM.
#88
Seriously folks.
This build has taken a lot out of me. It has taken an unbelievable amount of research and problem solving that just does not stop. And obviously it has been expensive too. In the end I think it will be worth it but sometimes I just have to take a break. I have two big wheelinig trips planned for June and July in Colorado so I will have to have everything finished by then.
I have to sort out the rear bumper and build two skid plates (gas tank and belly) and a few more little things...but I will get there.
I have been enjoying this site more and more.
Thanks for the encouragement!
This build has taken a lot out of me. It has taken an unbelievable amount of research and problem solving that just does not stop. And obviously it has been expensive too. In the end I think it will be worth it but sometimes I just have to take a break. I have two big wheelinig trips planned for June and July in Colorado so I will have to have everything finished by then.
I have to sort out the rear bumper and build two skid plates (gas tank and belly) and a few more little things...but I will get there.
I have been enjoying this site more and more.
Thanks for the encouragement!
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Originally Posted by F0RSAKEN
I think we need pics of your truck with the air suspension at full lift...
Post #439 is "all up". You may have to page through a bit.
hupptoy
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Originally Posted by 4Mogger
I have to sort out the rear bumper and build two skid plates (gas tank and belly)
Great truck - have fun wheeling the heck out of it!
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he lives in montrose too, hes smart too, if you read the build up it seems he didnt have too much trouble with getting everything lined up, and its just sweet even for a street queen which its not.
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