84 Extra Cab build
#3
Thanks, that's actually how the truck looked when I picked it up. Its a different color now, and has been totally restored inside and out. I'm just trying to figure out how to properly post pics, so you can see how far its come!
#5
Thanks, I couldn't complain too much as it was an 84, and fairly decent for being almost 32 years old. I finally got the picture uploading thing down, so when I get home tonight I'll have it shown as it currently sits.
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#10
Seriously great work!!
I love how the paint came out. And love the fact that you did it the right way!! Tore everything down.
I really need to tear out my windshield and get a new seal and do some more painting.
I love how the paint came out. And love the fact that you did it the right way!! Tore everything down.
I really need to tear out my windshield and get a new seal and do some more painting.
#13
Thanks! I always think color changes look bad if the truck hasn't been fully converted. Nothing looks worse than opening a door, and having the jam a totally different color... I think this paint scheme could look really nice on a 4runner!
#14
The K02's are great, they're suppose to have a 20% stronger side wall than original BFG which is nice too. They are more aggressive for sure, but I don't hear any road noise from them and they seem to handle great on the HWY at 70+ mph.
#15
Yup, still have the 22r. I'll post some pics up of what I had done to the motor. Turns the 33's really well with 4.10's, easily holds 5th cruising down the HWY. I need to go dual cases soon, as my 4low is not very low anymore with the 33's ! I will be ordering the complete dual case setup from Trail Gear asap, and show the install soon.
#16
Wow, I'm really impressed, you've done an awesome job on the truck! I'm really happy to see that you did everything the right way without taking any shortcuts.
I also really like the paint color and the expedition look of your rig, I'm going for the same look with mine. I was actually really surprised that I liked the paint color so much. I think it's because most of the rigs I've seen painted similar colors have been backyard roller jobs, so I don't really have a positive association with it. But you did a great job with yours and have something to really be proud of.
I also really like the paint color and the expedition look of your rig, I'm going for the same look with mine. I was actually really surprised that I liked the paint color so much. I think it's because most of the rigs I've seen painted similar colors have been backyard roller jobs, so I don't really have a positive association with it. But you did a great job with yours and have something to really be proud of.
#17
Wow, I'm really impressed, you've done an awesome job on the truck! I'm really happy to see that you did everything the right way without taking any shortcuts.
I also really like the paint color and the expedition look of your rig, I'm going for the same look with mine. I was actually really surprised that I liked the paint color so much. I think it's because most of the rigs I've seen painted similar colors have been backyard roller jobs, so I don't really have a positive association with it. But you did a great job with yours and have something to really be proud of.
I also really like the paint color and the expedition look of your rig, I'm going for the same look with mine. I was actually really surprised that I liked the paint color so much. I think it's because most of the rigs I've seen painted similar colors have been backyard roller jobs, so I don't really have a positive association with it. But you did a great job with yours and have something to really be proud of.
Thanks man, yeah when you use quality paint products it makes a big difference in the overall finish.
Last edited by J.yota; 12-08-2015 at 06:57 PM.
#18
Yeah, for sure. Mine is in the process of being painted right now, should be done in about a week. I also have an OME lift and plan on going with 33x10.5r15 KO2's. Any reason you decided not to regear?
Also who did your bed liner? That looks like a pretty good job as far as I can tell. I am planning on bed lining mine but haven't decided between DIY or professional.
Also who did your bed liner? That looks like a pretty good job as far as I can tell. I am planning on bed lining mine but haven't decided between DIY or professional.
#19
From the looks of your pictures it doesn't look like you would need a Drop drag link for your truck with the OME springs. But.....I have my old one if you want it. I would just send it to you for nothing.
It needs cleaned up but works.
Just a thought. I did a build for a friend and used 2" NWOR springs and used a similar drop steering link.
Let me know if you would be interested and I can send you some pics.
It needs cleaned up but works.
Just a thought. I did a build for a friend and used 2" NWOR springs and used a similar drop steering link.
Let me know if you would be interested and I can send you some pics.
#20
Yeah, for sure. Mine is in the process of being painted right now, should be done in about a week. I also have an OME lift and plan on going with 33x10.5r15 KO2's. Any reason you decided not to regear?
Also who did your bed liner? That looks like a pretty good job as far as I can tell. I am planning on bed lining mine but haven't decided between DIY or professional.
Also who did your bed liner? That looks like a pretty good job as far as I can tell. I am planning on bed lining mine but haven't decided between DIY or professional.
The bed liner was done by a local body shop, they called it a "raptor liner". Its nice and thick, and I haven't been able to scratch it yet. It ran $400 to have it professionally sprayed to give you an idea.