new years wheelin (now with pictures)

Started by Gittinit, October 06, 2006, 07:29:16 PM

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boggerunner

DTB are those just scratches, or is your rear drive shaft twisted a bit?

Gittinit

If those are small creases then he might end up like me before long.


Hug your kids, pray for a soldier, and don't sweat the small stuff.

my favorite places:
http://www.flatnasty.net/
http://www.orvpark.com/

– fortysixandtwo – sorry, i prefer marlin because aside from gittinit, no one is a know it all a hole

rednk1980

HOLD ON TIGHT! :driving: :hammerhead:
1983 Toyota SR5 long box bobbed 17" doved 14" bed cage, 22re, w56 tranny, working on dual cases 23 spline 4.70 twin sticks driveline disco. Dana 44 front, Dana 60 rear disk brakes and ff.

alwayzbroken

I have a new high angle driveshaft for an xtra cab with dual cases......
If you still have control you aren't going fast enough

Gittinit

Here is what I replaced it with. Now the u joints will go first, I need to start carring some spares!  :hammer: Its rockproof but not exactly balanced, I'm shure it could be though.
Hug your kids, pray for a soldier, and don't sweat the small stuff.

my favorite places:
http://www.flatnasty.net/
http://www.orvpark.com/

– fortysixandtwo – sorry, i prefer marlin because aside from gittinit, no one is a know it all a hole

Trail-runner

Looks like y'all had a blast.  Now I have the motivation to get my 4runner built.  Time to take the stuff out of the basement and put it on the truck.  What size tube is that? :o

alwayzbroken

It was a great time. Most fun I have ever had. Good wheelin' with good people.
If you still have control you aren't going fast enough

DTB

Quote from: Trail-runner on January 24, 2007, 10:14:37 PM
Looks like y'all had a blast.  Now I have the motivation to get my 4runner built.  Time to take the stuff out of the basement and put it on the truck. 
DO IT! you are definitely welcome on the next trip trail runner!
RIP KYOTA
Quotetoyminator2000 – There has to be dumb people in order for there to be smart people
Low down & durrrrrrty Rock Stacking Web Wheeler :driving: Too many Yuppies..:shake:...Not enough Hippies :flamer:  Hobbies: stealing cookies, slangin' tacos, owning tequila bars, wheeling with paco

Gittinit

Quote from: Trail-runner on January 24, 2007, 10:14:37 PM
Looks like y'all had a blast.  Now I have the motivation to get my 4runner built.  Time to take the stuff out of the basement and put it on the truck.  What size tube is that? :o

its actually pipe- its 2.5 scedule 40 If I rember corectly
Hug your kids, pray for a soldier, and don't sweat the small stuff.

my favorite places:
http://www.flatnasty.net/
http://www.orvpark.com/

– fortysixandtwo – sorry, i prefer marlin because aside from gittinit, no one is a know it all a hole

Trail-runner

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Thank DTB, looks like you beat on it pretty good.  When I do my drive shaft work I will keep that in mind.  Right now I am working on a rear bumper.  Who's black 4-runner is that.  That is BAD A$$. Best looking exo I've seen on a 4-runner.

Gittinit

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Quote from: Trail-runner on January 25, 2007, 05:56:10 PM
Thank DTB, looks like you beat on it pretty good.  When I do my drive shaft work I will keep that in mind.  Right now I am working on a rear bumper.  Who's black 4-runner is that.  That is BAD A$$. Best looking exo I've seen on a 4-runner.

That exo had a good design bu it was wasted. The owners of that black runner had squeezed that thing in so many places that the cage was twisted bent and dented verry badly. I do have to admit though that rig was bad arse. It could go anywhere they pointed it.
Hug your kids, pray for a soldier, and don't sweat the small stuff.

my favorite places:
http://www.flatnasty.net/
http://www.orvpark.com/

– fortysixandtwo – sorry, i prefer marlin because aside from gittinit, no one is a know it all a hole