1980 toyota pickup 4x4

Started by DFryou22, January 24, 2011, 08:00:30 PM

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Rocksurfer

The 4.37's worked OK for me but I did upgrade to a 22r/20r hybrid and a 5 speed. I was definitely a little weak on up hills but worked well offroad with the 5 speed.
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kneedownnate

Mine is, or was, a hybrid.  It's nearly a hybrid now, being a .60 over 20r block (that was sold as a rebuilt 22r) and a 20r head, but the block I had previos ran stronger than any other 22r I've seen.  Even friends who had toyotas thought it had some work done to it.  I am still running the 4 speed though, so I'm working a little harder on take off.
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4x4yota

Im runnig 33x10.50x15 mounted on 15x7 with 3.75BS and on my stock 81 and the cleaedr no prob till I did 1" wheel spacers up front now they just barley rub and full stuff/lock
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85 yota 4x4 http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=101931.new#new
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LyleJack

Quote from: Nimyad on January 25, 2011, 09:17:27 PMno 35s will be better  :biggthumpup:
do 3 in of lift so you can run high steer, move your axle forward so you don't have to do any fender trimming. 4.88's with 33s and 5.29's with 35s.

LyleJack

Do you have any info about moving front axle forward?