An Alaskan Toyota (relocated to Ohio)

Started by AlaskaToy, January 03, 2005, 10:43:11 PM

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Since I bought it in 1993 it has gone through a few iterations to where it is now, still unfinished and ongoing.

The lastest mods are a d60/14 bolt set from a GMC 3500. Only rolling on ittybitties until the AF puts me in a new home.

A set of detroits is waiting for a home in each axle, and I have a set of 17" wheels waiting in CA. there are a couple of pix at www.cardomain.com/id/alaskatoy but if youve seen one excab toy, youve seen them all. I also have a marlin dual case setup and a warn 9500 on a home fabbed front bumper. right now it is a dd.

Someday I guess it'll end end up on some fat tractor tires and full hydro. It'll be a comfy caribou chaser. Thanks for the board
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There ya go 03HDFATBOY, now get er done :_order:

Nice truck AlaskaToy :bowdown:
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Thanks for the kind words :beerchug:

One more pre 1-ton swap:



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Sweet ass Toy!...I saw it last night on cardomain.Get some pics up after you complete your 1 ton conversion.
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Quote from: BigMike on January 04, 2005, 07:43:14 AM
There ya go 03HDFATBOY, now get er done :_order:
:smack: I know one of these days........ I got 2 many irons in the fire as it is. :_order:

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Thats a sweet lookin truck! nice job!  :thumbs:
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Quote from: Infernal Jeep on January 04, 2005, 09:56:53 AM
Sweet ass Toy!...I saw it last night on cardomain.Get some pics up after you complete your 1 ton conversion.

Thanks.  Here's a sedentary driveway shot, complete with one ton axles and cheesy factory Chevy chrome covered wheels and 305-70R16 MT/Rs .  Front is now 4" forward of stock on custom leafs based on 51" rears.


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Quote from: 03HDFATBOY on January 24, 2005, 10:42:29 PM
:worthless: where's the pic ???

Dude!  You are a "shark lurker".  Lol.  you are too fast for me.  See pic above! :beer:
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ozzy93xtra

 :bowdown: Dude your truck is suuweeeet. i have a 93 x-actly like it. minus the strait axle of course(broke). just curious if you did all the work yourself and a round what do you think you spent to do the swap with wheels and tires?  :usa: thanks
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Quote from: ozzy93xtra on April 05, 2005, 06:49:01 PM
:bowdown: Dude your truck is suuweeeet. i have a 93 x-actly like it. minus the strait axle of course(broke). just curious if you did all the work yourself and a round what do you think you spent to do the swap with wheels and tires?  :usa: thanks

Thanks.  Originally the swap consisted of a $75 junkyard axle and the complete Allpro SAS kit.  Then, the kit was $2000 to my door.  Add in the the cost for a drivesahft and axle rebuld kit and 4.88s and a locker.  On the intitial SAS, I did all but the welding.  The boggers on beadlocks was about $2K too.  Since then, I cut it off and sold the front axle, rear axle and tires.  This is where the cost gets blurry fast.  i bought a 1ton crew cab for 250 and made some money parting it out, which financed the 1ton swap.  For that, I did do all the work my self, including the welding.   The wheels and tires in the last two pics are what I have on it now.  Only spent $250 on them used.  I have a set on locked H2 wheels ready to go on, but no rubber yet.

Thanks again for the compliments.  Stay afloat, Seabee! :usa:
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alwayzbroken

Sweet rig. Looks like it turned out really good. What springs do you have that locate the axle so far forward? That truck looks like it needs a V8  :yesnod:
If you still have control you aren't going fast enough

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Quote from: AlaskaToy on January 24, 2005, 10:39:34 PM
Front is now 4" forward of stock on custom leafs based on 51" rears.

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Oh, I see you have rears up front.
If you still have control you aren't going fast enough

furrballs95

trucks badass  :thumbs:  plan on gettin any bigger tires & rims
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Quote from: furrballs95 on February 08, 2006, 05:42:33 PM
trucks badass  :thumbs:  plan on gettin any bigger tires & rims

I plan on it, but AFTER the 5.13s go in.  4.10s and 35 is killing me.
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