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1986 Base Turbo 4x4 5spd 305K, work in progress. I recently added 33x12.50 Duratracs, and NWTI Winch Bumper with Smittybilt winch. Teaching the GF to drive the thing. Love the NWTI bumper, I would definitely recommend it to anyone interested.
I like it! How much lift do you have, if any? How well do the Duratracs perform on and off the road? I'm thinking about getting my own set.
1986 Base Turbo 4x4 5spd 305K, work in progress. I recently added 33x12.50 Duratracs, and NWTI Winch Bumper with Smittybilt winch. Teaching the GF to drive the thing. Love the NWTI bumper, I would definitely recommend it to anyone interested.
The bumper looks great. What did you do for a finish? I just checked with a place in town to see how much they wanted to sand blast, prime and powder coat a front and rear and was quoted $650.00. When I add this to the price of the bumpers with shipping etc it looks like I might be better off buying one all ready done.
Toyokev- I am unsure on the exact lift specs, as the truck was lifted when I got it. The front is stockish height, maybe a little lift from the T-Bars. I think the rear is a 3-4" spring, and Downey shackles- the truck doesn't sit level without the camper shell and sleeping platform in the back, but sits/rides perfect with how I run it 90% of the time. I like the Duratrac's quite a bit, also had a set on my old '02 Tacoma. They are markedly better all-around than my old BFG MT and AT's. Compared to the BFG AT's they are slightly louder on road, but feel more stable and smoother, good in the rain; they are also excellent in snow and seem to wear really well on lighter vehicles. I don't do any crazy trails, so for my purposes with the truck I think they're the perfect tire. They did pack up pretty bad on one recent muddy hill climb, so if you're in the mud a lot I might recommend something else.
SummitBeer- For the bumper, I just cleaned and scuffed the bare metal after welding, hit it with 3 coats of red oxide primer, and then about 7-8 coats of Rustoleum textured spray paint with ample drying time between coats. So far the finish has held up pretty well, and if I have to touch it up then it's easy to spray over. For the total cost I am happy with the result and would definitely recommend NWTI if you're bumper shopping.
Toyokev- I am unsure on the exact lift specs, as the truck was lifted when I got it. The front is stockish height, maybe a little lift from the T-Bars. I think the rear is a 3-4" spring, and Downey shackles- the truck doesn't sit level without the camper shell and sleeping platform in the back, but sits/rides perfect with how I run it 90% of the time. I like the Duratrac's quite a bit, also had a set on my old '02 Tacoma. They are markedly better all-around than my old BFG MT and AT's. Compared to the BFG AT's they are slightly louder on road, but feel more stable and smoother, good in the rain; they are also excellent in snow and seem to wear really well on lighter vehicles. I don't do any crazy trails, so for my purposes with the truck I think they're the perfect tire. They did pack up pretty bad on one recent muddy hill climb, so if you're in the mud a lot I might recommend something else.
Okay, cool, sounds like Duratracs will work for me.
The bumper looks great. What did you do for a finish? I just checked with a place in town to see how much they wanted to sand blast, prime and powder coat a front and rear and was quoted $650.00. When I add this to the price of the bumpers with shipping etc it looks like I might be better off buying one all ready done.
I've always wanted a turbo truck, but have always been a little hesitant, i live in Oregon where its extremely wet 9 months out of the year and I've wondered if off roading could spell disaster if the turbo gets wet? I know they get red hot and a sudden splash of water seems like a bad combination. Is this a concern with having a turbo or am I over thinking things?
I see where you're coming from with getting the turbo wet, but I wouldn't worry about it. I've run mine pretty hard up in the mountains in snow, rain, and gotten my engine bay drenched off road without any issues. If you're super concerned you could look into a turbo blanket or some sort of splash shield. I would definitely recommend a turbo timer for these trucks, as it will extend the life of the stock turbo setup. Mine also seems to run the best with 10w30 Shell Rotella diesel oil, supposedly good for turbo seals etc. I'm not en expert by any means but it seems to be working well in my case.
just bought my 2nd yota.
91 ext cab 2wd with 3.0
it needs some minor body work but noting has been bouched under the hood.
drove it to work as it hit 250000 miles on OG motor.
yet it does need some pep cuz it dont go like it needs to..
i'll post pics when i take some
AHA! So... as it turns out, the real story behind the lyrics "...According to Jackson Browne, a girl cruised by in a TOYOTA PICKUP and looked at him and the image stuck with him. Browne had told Frey about the girl in the truck, and Frey then used the incident to add the line about the girl to the song". Wikipedia article here.
AHA! So... as it turns out, the real story behind the lyrics "...According to Jackson Browne, a girl cruised by in a TOYOTA PICKUP and looked at him and the image stuck with him. Browne had told Frey about the girl in the truck, and Frey then used the incident to add the line about the girl to the song". Wikipedia article here.
Yeah I can see how, "it's a girl my lord, in a flat bed toyota" didnt make the cut.
AHA! So... as it turns out, the real story behind the lyrics "...According to Jackson Browne, a girl cruised by in a TOYOTA PICKUP and looked at him and the image stuck with him. Browne had told Frey about the girl in the truck, and Frey then used the incident to add the line about the girl to the song". Wikipedia article here.
well I'll be damned, so it is
I think we ought to park a flat bed Toyota on the other side of the corner permanently