what parts fit what?

Started by trailhunter, July 21, 2005, 04:17:56 PM

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trailhunter

ive got a 85 4runner and i was wondering if these parts bolt right up...........front fenders , head lights,marker lights, seats, grill and the heater form a 89 4runner.


If you guys could help a brother out that would be great. :beerchug:  :beerchug:

CTENG in KS

Yes, If they aren't perfect just drill some new holes...  it is only a matter of time before someone uses that damn avatar...  no offence, but I hate the f-in thing.
IFS is best kept at ambient temperature in a pile of scrap in the backyard.  When kept under a functioning vehicle, it tends to greatly diminish said vehicle's offroad ability.     -reklund5

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trailhunter

Quote from: CTENG on July 21, 2005, 06:46:40 PM
Yes, If they aren't perfect just drill some new holes... it is only a matter of time before someone uses that damn avatar... no offence, but I hate the f-in thing.

thanks....................thats my son

trailhunter

i just want to make sure they fit before i spend any money ...............does anyone know for sure?

CTENG in KS

IFS is best kept at ambient temperature in a pile of scrap in the backyard.  When kept under a functioning vehicle, it tends to greatly diminish said vehicle's offroad ability.     -reklund5

4Runner: http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=4580.0
Beastmaster: http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=34339.0

trailhunter


seanc

89's were when they started 3rd gen, 85 should be first gen 4runner/ second gen truck
You win some, you lose some.

CTENG in KS

89 was when thay started the 3rd gen trucks.  The runners were a 2nd gen style holdover through 89, so yes, 89 front end parts will be a direct bolt in for your 85 runner.
IFS is best kept at ambient temperature in a pile of scrap in the backyard.  When kept under a functioning vehicle, it tends to greatly diminish said vehicle's offroad ability.     -reklund5

4Runner: http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=4580.0
Beastmaster: http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=34339.0