My 84 extra cab is gone. Tacoma build now.

Started by Hyena, November 21, 2004, 12:25:12 PM

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Hyena

to suck the ass end down so it doesn't unload on hills.

THK Matt

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Hyena

down hills and also side hills. 

THK Matt

gotcha. great idea.

can use it if you use a highlift to jack it up to fix something and then winch it up higher. :thumbs:
2007 GMC Yukon SLT Daily
5.3L V8, 3.5in Lift, 33X10.5R18 Toyo MTs, Vision Rocker 18x9s powdercoated Mountain Blue Transparent over Speedboat Aluminum

2010 Chevy Tahoe LT Wife's Daily
5.3L V8, 6in Lift, 35s, AMP power steps

2016 Ford F250 XLT CCLB Work/Business Truck
6.2L V8

2001 Ford F350 Lariat CCLB Work/Business Truck
7.3L Powerstroke w/ Banks Turbo

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DTB

Quote from: Hyena on December 17, 2007, 04:46:52 PM
also side hills. 
would be nice if you could suck down each side individually too  :idea:
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Quote from: DirToyBoy on December 17, 2007, 04:51:53 PM
would be nice if you could suck down each side individually too  :idea:

theres a good idea
2007 GMC Yukon SLT Daily
5.3L V8, 3.5in Lift, 33X10.5R18 Toyo MTs, Vision Rocker 18x9s powdercoated Mountain Blue Transparent over Speedboat Aluminum

2010 Chevy Tahoe LT Wife's Daily
5.3L V8, 6in Lift, 35s, AMP power steps

2016 Ford F250 XLT CCLB Work/Business Truck
6.2L V8

2001 Ford F350 Lariat CCLB Work/Business Truck
7.3L Powerstroke w/ Banks Turbo

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Yota4life

Awesome now you can use the pulley to winch from the rear!
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THK Matt

Quote from: Yota4life on December 17, 2007, 04:56:58 PM
Awesome now you can use the pulley to winch from the rear!

thats true too.
2007 GMC Yukon SLT Daily
5.3L V8, 3.5in Lift, 33X10.5R18 Toyo MTs, Vision Rocker 18x9s powdercoated Mountain Blue Transparent over Speedboat Aluminum

2010 Chevy Tahoe LT Wife's Daily
5.3L V8, 6in Lift, 35s, AMP power steps

2016 Ford F250 XLT CCLB Work/Business Truck
6.2L V8

2001 Ford F350 Lariat CCLB Work/Business Truck
7.3L Powerstroke w/ Banks Turbo

Instagram @ taytershubby13

Shoyrtt

Quote from: Yota4life on December 17, 2007, 04:56:58 PM
Awesome now you can use the pulley to winch from the rear!
Quote from: ImaHoToy87 on December 17, 2007, 05:07:43 PM
thats true too.
Probably not. :therethere: Read below. ;)
Quote from: Hyena on December 17, 2007, 03:45:38 PM
ya its just a 2000 pound mile marker.  no heavy pulling with it.  i already broke the line once.  hopeing the pully will help take some of the stress off of it.  i made the whole pully at work last week.  Now the rear is done except for shocks but that will come last.  time to move on to the front axle. 
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Quote from: Shoyrtt on December 17, 2007, 05:13:50 PM
Probably not. :therethere: Read below. ;)
no, to have other people winch him using that point and pulley.....like a permanently mounted snatch block....


hehehe I said "snatch"  :o
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Goose

Quote from: DirToyBoy on December 17, 2007, 05:15:11 PM
no, to have other people winch him using that point and pulley.....like a permanently mounted snatch block....


hehehe I said "snatch"  :o
i get your idea, but...
wouldn't that would be a lot of backward stress on that pully, might tweak it?
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Doof

and prob a pain in the ass to take off the hook and wind in the line, feed the new line, hook it up.....

would be easer to just hook to the axle or bumper or someplace else other than that pully


but looks good there  :thumbs:

DTB

Quote from: Goose on December 17, 2007, 05:58:49 PM
i get your idea, but...
wouldn't that would be a lot of backward stress on that pully, might tweak it?
i would think so........looking at it again..probably not a good idea
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Hyena

ya, that pullety isn't designed for for that kind of a load.

Goose

Quote from: silly58willy on December 17, 2007, 06:02:30 PM
and prob a pain in the ass to take off the hook and wind in the line, feed the new line, hook it up.....
Quote from: Hyena on December 17, 2007, 08:40:34 PM
ya, that pullety isn't designed for for that kind of a load.


No pulley pullin!  :nonono:
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90 ext. cab v6, SAS'd, 37's

94 4runner -work in progress

www.slagfactory.com

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'90 ext. cab
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=38260.new#new
'94 4Runner
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kiyul4130

hook it to the tube bed and your done.......
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yotadork83

looks like time for a new bungie on your limit strap's.
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Goose

Quote from: yotadork83 on December 18, 2007, 12:17:32 PM
looks like time for a new bungie on your limit strap's.

Is that what those chains are?
I figured! Haha, I like it!  :gap:
Baller Status: Coming Soon To A Toyota Near You!...   :afro:

My Life Is A Very Complicated Drinking Game... -Me

90 ext. cab v6, SAS'd, 37's

94 4runner -work in progress

www.slagfactory.com

My Buildups:
'90 ext. cab
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=38260.new#new
'94 4Runner
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=53882.new#new

Hyena

heck no, that bungie has a few more good runs in it still.  the last one didn't last that long.

Doof

i bet you have a spare or two under the seat just in case the old one breaks

Hyena

i did, butthat one is the spare.  guess i should pack another just in case.

Doof

lol, you like the elastic ones or the good rubber ones better?

DTB

Quote from: silly58willy on December 18, 2007, 06:33:05 PM
lol, you like the elastic ones or the good rubber ones better?
Is this what we call "SillyTech"? hardcore man.....hardcore man




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Doof

Quote from: DirToyBoy on December 18, 2007, 06:34:56 PM
"SillyTech"
:rofl2:

thats hella funny... im thinkin it might be the new name


Hyena

i haven't tried the rubber ones but i think they would hold up better.  i just had these ones laying around.

Doof

o man, the rubber ones are amazing as long as they dont dry out

THK Matt

Quote from: silly58willy on December 18, 2007, 06:49:21 PM
o man, the rubber ones are amazing as long as they dont dry out

agreed
2007 GMC Yukon SLT Daily
5.3L V8, 3.5in Lift, 33X10.5R18 Toyo MTs, Vision Rocker 18x9s powdercoated Mountain Blue Transparent over Speedboat Aluminum

2010 Chevy Tahoe LT Wife's Daily
5.3L V8, 6in Lift, 35s, AMP power steps

2016 Ford F250 XLT CCLB Work/Business Truck
6.2L V8

2001 Ford F350 Lariat CCLB Work/Business Truck
7.3L Powerstroke w/ Banks Turbo

Instagram @ taytershubby13

Goose

until diesel gets on em and they rot...  :thumbdown:
Baller Status: Coming Soon To A Toyota Near You!...   :afro:

My Life Is A Very Complicated Drinking Game... -Me

90 ext. cab v6, SAS'd, 37's

94 4runner -work in progress

www.slagfactory.com

My Buildups:
'90 ext. cab
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=38260.new#new
'94 4Runner
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=53882.new#new

THK Matt

diesel & domestic toyotas?
uh..... not common..
i think he should be okay.

just keep them in a dry place, i.e. the cab or a tool box. and youll be fine
2007 GMC Yukon SLT Daily
5.3L V8, 3.5in Lift, 33X10.5R18 Toyo MTs, Vision Rocker 18x9s powdercoated Mountain Blue Transparent over Speedboat Aluminum

2010 Chevy Tahoe LT Wife's Daily
5.3L V8, 6in Lift, 35s, AMP power steps

2016 Ford F250 XLT CCLB Work/Business Truck
6.2L V8

2001 Ford F350 Lariat CCLB Work/Business Truck
7.3L Powerstroke w/ Banks Turbo

Instagram @ taytershubby13

Goose

lol i know,
im around diesel all the time, and ive got more rotten ones than good ones...
Baller Status: Coming Soon To A Toyota Near You!...   :afro:

My Life Is A Very Complicated Drinking Game... -Me

90 ext. cab v6, SAS'd, 37's

94 4runner -work in progress

www.slagfactory.com

My Buildups:
'90 ext. cab
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=38260.new#new
'94 4Runner
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=53882.new#new