Bojangles 1987&1994 Toyota pickup build-up thread
#581
Registered User
If we are talking about the 94. appears to be the 93-95 model years are the same. That is a rough guess on my part, not sure if Std, dlx, sr-5 matters on that thing or not. Appears one from a 3vz will work too. Also not sure on the 4runner/pickup being the same or not, I just plugged in 94 pickup w/ 22re.
Last edited by xxxtreme22r; 08-31-2011 at 11:12 AM.
#582
Registered User
Thread Starter
Sorry i haven't been on in a while.
Yeah its the 94, What was that part number off of xxxtreme?
I need a radio, But not that bad haha.
If i have to ill straight wire it till i can find one, But i really dont want to do that.
Ill have to glance around, But let me know if yall find them any cheaper! Id appreciate it.
Yeah its the 94, What was that part number off of xxxtreme?
I need a radio, But not that bad haha.
If i have to ill straight wire it till i can find one, But i really dont want to do that.
Ill have to glance around, But let me know if yall find them any cheaper! Id appreciate it.
#583
Registered User
Thread Starter
Well its official guys, I just sold my truck...
265,000 miles on it.
Rear end bearings were going out, rear end was leaking bad, brake lines started cracking, rear brakes needed to be redone, and the a/c was going to be a lot of money and pain to fix. I sold it to a kid about an hour away from me for $4000.00
Not to bad for a 265,000 mile truck, But i put A LOT of time and money, blood sweat and tears into that truck.
Im going to miss it It was like letting go of a child.
But i plan on keeping this thread alive because this is not the end of Bojangles toyotas There will be another project in the near future!!! Ive been searching craigslist religiously.
Thanks to everyone who stuck with me through the build!
Cant wait to see what i find next!
265,000 miles on it.
Rear end bearings were going out, rear end was leaking bad, brake lines started cracking, rear brakes needed to be redone, and the a/c was going to be a lot of money and pain to fix. I sold it to a kid about an hour away from me for $4000.00
Not to bad for a 265,000 mile truck, But i put A LOT of time and money, blood sweat and tears into that truck.
Im going to miss it It was like letting go of a child.
But i plan on keeping this thread alive because this is not the end of Bojangles toyotas There will be another project in the near future!!! Ive been searching craigslist religiously.
Thanks to everyone who stuck with me through the build!
Cant wait to see what i find next!
#589
Registered User
Thread Starter
Well fellas, i did something i never thought i would.
Bought a full size GMC sierra 4X4 SLT. Firetruck red, bone stock.
I just put a 3 inch lift on the front to level it out and squat back just a hair, ran true dual exhaust straight from the cats, And now im looking for a set of tires.
The truck has 119,000 miles on it, and listed for right at $14,000 and i got it for $10,050
Im still sick to my stomach over selling the yota, but the boy i sold it to is taking good care of it.
Ive got a feeling it wont be to terribly long before im back in to a yota,
I just had to start building my credit for the future.
Just know yall haven't COMPLETELY lost me, im still a Toyota lover
Bought a full size GMC sierra 4X4 SLT. Firetruck red, bone stock.
I just put a 3 inch lift on the front to level it out and squat back just a hair, ran true dual exhaust straight from the cats, And now im looking for a set of tires.
The truck has 119,000 miles on it, and listed for right at $14,000 and i got it for $10,050
Im still sick to my stomach over selling the yota, but the boy i sold it to is taking good care of it.
Ive got a feeling it wont be to terribly long before im back in to a yota,
I just had to start building my credit for the future.
Just know yall haven't COMPLETELY lost me, im still a Toyota lover
#590
Registered User
iTrader: (2)
Well fellas, i did something i never thought i would.
Bought a full size GMC sierra 4X4 SLT. Firetruck red, bone stock.
I just put a 3 inch lift on the front to level it out and squat back just a hair, ran true dual exhaust straight from the cats, And now im looking for a set of tires.
The truck has 119,000 miles on it, and listed for right at $14,000 and i got it for $10,050
Im still sick to my stomach over selling the yota, but the boy i sold it to is taking good care of it.
Ive got a feeling it wont be to terribly long before im back in to a yota,
I just had to start building my credit for the future.
Just know yall haven't COMPLETELY lost me, im still a Toyota lover
Bought a full size GMC sierra 4X4 SLT. Firetruck red, bone stock.
I just put a 3 inch lift on the front to level it out and squat back just a hair, ran true dual exhaust straight from the cats, And now im looking for a set of tires.
The truck has 119,000 miles on it, and listed for right at $14,000 and i got it for $10,050
Im still sick to my stomach over selling the yota, but the boy i sold it to is taking good care of it.
Ive got a feeling it wont be to terribly long before im back in to a yota,
I just had to start building my credit for the future.
Just know yall haven't COMPLETELY lost me, im still a Toyota lover
#594
Registered User
Thread Starter
Sorry guys.
Haven't been on here in a while...But figured id check in and post some pictures.
The truck has been good to me so far (Knock on wood)
The only work i see coming on in the near future is ball joints and knock sensors.
Idk what it is about a knock sensor in a GMC but they ALWAYS seem to go out.
Other than that the truck has been awesome.
That is after i bought it and put 3 inch lift keys in the front. (Horrible on the front end)
And stock tires.
And of course i had to sport my last name.
Its all ive got!!!
I found a deal on a set of 315-75-16 Baja claws with older body style rims for 200 bucks and half tread. Deal!
And its obviously not a yota,
But it seems to hold its own pretty good.
And i thought this was funny, as i was looking at my photobucket account, i found both of these pictures side by side.
Flexing the same way and all.
GODDDDDDDDDDDD i miss that truck so much.
So lets not rag me for the gmc i bought. shall we? lol
Just got a job offer at a mill in charleston. Paying big money.
Another yota in the near future? I believe so!!!
Ill keep yall updated.
Haven't been on here in a while...But figured id check in and post some pictures.
The truck has been good to me so far (Knock on wood)
The only work i see coming on in the near future is ball joints and knock sensors.
Idk what it is about a knock sensor in a GMC but they ALWAYS seem to go out.
Other than that the truck has been awesome.
That is after i bought it and put 3 inch lift keys in the front. (Horrible on the front end)
And stock tires.
And of course i had to sport my last name.
Its all ive got!!!
I found a deal on a set of 315-75-16 Baja claws with older body style rims for 200 bucks and half tread. Deal!
And its obviously not a yota,
But it seems to hold its own pretty good.
And i thought this was funny, as i was looking at my photobucket account, i found both of these pictures side by side.
Flexing the same way and all.
GODDDDDDDDDDDD i miss that truck so much.
So lets not rag me for the gmc i bought. shall we? lol
Just got a job offer at a mill in charleston. Paying big money.
Another yota in the near future? I believe so!!!
Ill keep yall updated.
#596
Registered User
Thread Starter
#598
Registered User
Thread Starter
*Crossing fingers*
DAK America.
We deal with Polyethylene Terephthalate, PET for short.
Its a thermoplastic polymer resin of the polyester family.
Which is used in synthetic fibers; beverage, food and other liquid containers
.
DAK is a plastic recycling plant that makes those eco friendly dasani water bottles you see on the shelf with the green tops.
Supposedly its a promised 60 hour week and all the overtime i could ever want.
Which is what ive been looking for for a longggggg time.
DAK America.
We deal with Polyethylene Terephthalate, PET for short.
Its a thermoplastic polymer resin of the polyester family.
Which is used in synthetic fibers; beverage, food and other liquid containers
.
DAK is a plastic recycling plant that makes those eco friendly dasani water bottles you see on the shelf with the green tops.
Supposedly its a promised 60 hour week and all the overtime i could ever want.
Which is what ive been looking for for a longggggg time.