11th street garage... updated 5/18

Started by toy4x4ota, January 06, 2008, 09:17:01 PM

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toy4x4ota

one is street legal and im trying to get mine put back together so i can drive it on the street
Liqour in the front   Poker in the rear

LIFTED TRUCKS ARE GAY

85 toy, 223:1, welded/welded, 38's, running on PANE

Bazzi

4runner body on a hilux frame = Hi-Runner.
2,4 dti duals 2,28 x 2,28 to 8" 5.71 with arb´s  and 39,5" trxus
gathering parts for my goal which is
350 Chevy 700r4 auto to 2.28 x 4.70  and 4.88 9,5" cruisers diffs,diamondaxles and cable lockers, 44" richard cepecs

Plekto

Q: who's micro-Yota is that?  It looks like it's a good foot narrower than stock.

toyyota

I think I might have a propane tank for you. Check your post in parts wanted. You bought the Cab from me, and sold the axle to Russ. Bob

All_Set

Wow, amazing how much different the rig looks with fenders/hood.  Looks very nice.  Love to see pics of how you mounted skins to tube.

Did you measure the boatside, how much clearance did you gain from doing that?

When are you going to test that new pretty shinny, cab roll bar?  :evilgrin:  :D



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toy4x4ota

Quote from: Plekto on May 27, 2008, 05:52:43 PM
Q: who's micro-Yota is that?  It looks like it's a good foot narrower than stock.

which rig are you talking about, they both are narrowed in the front
Liqour in the front   Poker in the rear

LIFTED TRUCKS ARE GAY

85 toy, 223:1, welded/welded, 38's, running on PANE

Plekto

Ah.  One looked narrowed all the way through.

toy4x4ota

Quote from: Plekto on May 28, 2008, 04:03:00 PM
Ah.  One looked narrowed all the way through.
both are dovetailed as well, not too sure what you are talking about
Liqour in the front   Poker in the rear

LIFTED TRUCKS ARE GAY

85 toy, 223:1, welded/welded, 38's, running on PANE

Burl Earl

Quote from: toy4x4ota on May 24, 2008, 01:53:36 PM
one is street legal and im trying to get mine put back together so i can drive it on the street
just wondering.... is pane cali street legal? :headscratch: cuz i've been wondering that for a long time.
Quote from: 1985efiyota
next thing you know marlin will be makin a moon crawler for nasa
gotta be Burl to be called Earl

83 Toyota P/U Webber carb. Sky high-steer, front drop hanger & rear  hock hoop. Marlin brake lines, IFS mount, rear spring mount & shackles. Trail-Gear front 12" shock hoop. Rancho RS900X 12" Adj shocks. All-Pro 6" front springs & Triple XXX cross member w/ e-brake. 63" chevy springs rear w/ 3" blocks. Removable mud flaps.

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crawlerdan

Quote from: Burl Earl on August 24, 2008, 11:44:11 PM

just wondering.... is pane cali street legal? :headscratch: cuz i've been wondering that for a long time.
yes it is..as long as your truck passes smog

toy4x4ota

has to be a state mandated(sp) kit other wise it is not
Liqour in the front   Poker in the rear

LIFTED TRUCKS ARE GAY

85 toy, 223:1, welded/welded, 38's, running on PANE

Burl Earl

Quote from: toy4x4ota on August 25, 2008, 04:40:24 PM
has to be a state mandated(sp) kit other wise it is not
SP as in spill proof? where would i get kit like that?
Quote from: 1985efiyota
next thing you know marlin will be makin a moon crawler for nasa
gotta be Burl to be called Earl

83 Toyota P/U Webber carb. Sky high-steer, front drop hanger & rear  hock hoop. Marlin brake lines, IFS mount, rear spring mount & shackles. Trail-Gear front 12" shock hoop. Rancho RS900X 12" Adj shocks. All-Pro 6" front springs & Triple XXX cross member w/ e-brake. 63" chevy springs rear w/ 3" blocks. Removable mud flaps.

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jimbo74

Quote from: Burl Earl on August 26, 2008, 01:29:19 PM
SP as in spill proof? where would i get kit like that?

Quote from: toy4x4ota on August 25, 2008, 04:40:24 PM
has to be a state mandated(sp) kit other wise it is not




no (sp) as in spelling, the poster was unsure if he spelled the word "mandated" correctly
:usa:

The cost of freedom is always high, but Americans have always paid it. And one path we shall never choose, and that is the path of surrender, or submission.

~ John F. Kennedy ~

jimbo74

i am not 100% sure, but i dont think propane conversions are legal in CA at all... unless its a huge industrial truck, some of those were manufactured with propane
:usa:

The cost of freedom is always high, but Americans have always paid it. And one path we shall never choose, and that is the path of surrender, or submission.

~ John F. Kennedy ~

toy4x4ota

ya i talked to a local smog ref and he said that the kit had to be state approved/mandated, the got propane is not state approved so that means it is not legal in CA. just regester your truck in a county that does not have bi-annual smog so that way you do not have to smog ever again. unless the state reverse that law
Liqour in the front   Poker in the rear

LIFTED TRUCKS ARE GAY

85 toy, 223:1, welded/welded, 38's, running on PANE

82 HiLux

thats what i did....i registered my truck in ukiah, ca.  i dont have to smog it ever again as long as it stays registered there.  i would love to get the propane conversion kit, but having my truck as a daily driver deters me from it.  propane isnt as incredibly convient to fill up with as gasoline.  and plus i cant afford to spend 900 dollars to replace something i spent 500 on that works great. so no propane for me.  a CA legal kit would be $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ i would think, since the non-legal one is 900 freaking dollars, plus getting a couple tanks
82 hilux, bobbed, really fast 22r, 2 transfer cases, ARB's, 5.29's, 37" MTR's. Custom everything.