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#2841
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Pictures of my daily ride at the moment. Bought this for my youngest son to drive last spring, he has left for the army, so it goes back to me. It sat all winter, but I have it running now.
Not much for off road, but if you saw my driveway after a ran you would understand why everything we own is 4x4, expect the John Deere and the Harley...
1986 Toyota 4x4, auto trans, carb, 22R engine.
Home built flat bed.
#2842
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new guy here...just took this off my brothers hands for 1200...1994 Yotabomb pickup extra cab 2wd 22re p/s and A/C Automatic...reason i got it for cheap is because the tranny is going out...it has a A43D tranny...thinkin on swapin it out for a 5sp.. and now to look for a tranny swap thread!
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Don't think I've posted any pics of my trucks but here is my old canadian 4runner. I just bought a 93 4cyl but haven't posted any pics of it yet. Still trying to get her ready for a big road trip to my place of birth in Ventura, Ca.
pay no attention to my boy peeing on nature
pay no attention to my boy peeing on nature
#2845
94yota; I personally , if not going to crawl with it, leave in that tranny, and get another like it or rebuild. with those babies properly tuned, and the 2wd, they are notorious for getting over 25 mpg all the time!!!! Very schwing...
I would look for a tranny shop, that is known for not only rebuilding trannies, but stocks all the parts, that should be a good shop. there are 2 here in houston, and I went to one that still stocks trannie parts for cars going back to the 1940's!!!! and they are also known for still doing standards;most nowadays just do automatics. My cost with towing was 700 bucks... included 2 tows.
I would look for a tranny shop, that is known for not only rebuilding trannies, but stocks all the parts, that should be a good shop. there are 2 here in houston, and I went to one that still stocks trannie parts for cars going back to the 1940's!!!! and they are also known for still doing standards;most nowadays just do automatics. My cost with towing was 700 bucks... included 2 tows.
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94yota; I personally , if not going to crawl with it, leave in that tranny, and get another like it or rebuild. with those babies properly tuned, and the 2wd, they are notorious for getting over 25 mpg all the time!!!! Very schwing...
I would look for a tranny shop, that is known for not only rebuilding trannies, but stocks all the parts, that should be a good shop. there are 2 here in houston, and I went to one that still stocks trannie parts for cars going back to the 1940's!!!! and they are also known for still doing standards;most nowadays just do automatics. My cost with towing was 700 bucks... included 2 tows.
I would look for a tranny shop, that is known for not only rebuilding trannies, but stocks all the parts, that should be a good shop. there are 2 here in houston, and I went to one that still stocks trannie parts for cars going back to the 1940's!!!! and they are also known for still doing standards;most nowadays just do automatics. My cost with towing was 700 bucks... included 2 tows.
#2849
first time posting been a reader for a while. great site guys and some awesome rigs. heres mine with 2 inch toytec "lift" got a lock right for the back ready to go in. 22re 5 speed. made the rear bumper in the process of making my front and all kinds of other big plans. 33-9.5-15 swampers on cheap wheels soon to be painted black and i have some 32-9.5-15 bias ply tsl's as well. truck is my baby and ive just started being able to buy mod parts not just parts...shes got big plans but dont we all. one small step at a time. great rigs again guys i figure with the 33's and soon to be locked rear end im either worthy or just shy of worthy to post on yotatech
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first time posting been a reader for a while. great site guys and some awesome rigs. heres mine with 2 inch toytec "lift" got a lock right for the back ready to go in. 22re 5 speed. made the rear bumper in the process of making my front and all kinds of other big plans. 33-9.5-15 swampers on cheap wheels soon to be painted black and i have some 32-9.5-15 bias ply tsl's as well. truck is my baby and ive just started being able to buy mod parts not just parts...shes got big plans but dont we all. one small step at a time. great rigs again guys i figure with the 33's and soon to be locked rear end im either worthy or just shy of worthy to post on yotatech
Welcome over to YT bro
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#2851
nothing crazy at all so dont flame i know its weak. only wheeling pic i have we never had cameras and its almost 2 years old idk who took it but there it is. my girl found it for me. completely stock day before school buddy got his jeep stuck til 2 am and i got in police trouble the next day. good times.
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#2852
haha thanks boypilot just posted em on toyotanation too. nice to see a friendly face. i feel like such a goon posting up my stuff on both at the same time but screw it haha.
#2856
my first car, at 17, got it stock, not bad...
92 4runner sr5, all work done myself, i mean EVERYTHING. alpine headunit, type s speakers all around. 2 rockford 12's in the back. custom zebra print interior, 3" lift. Planning on 33 x 12.5's and rims soon. gotta be wide for the sand.
srtaight from kauai.