1985 Toyota xcab, linked by TTF

Started by Roc Doc, June 12, 2011, 05:57:03 PM

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Roc Doc

Posting this for a good buddy, call Kelly @ 702-491-5364 for specific questions. More pics to follow in this thread.

1985 Toyota xtra cab.

22re built by career master Toyota technician. This engine is very strong and with the LC header & cam his truck will run away from my truck in a drag race. Rear mounted Ron Davis radiator, never gets hot even in desert rockcrawling. Stock fuel 17 gal fuel tank relocated to behind cab, lots of range and never starves for fuel.

R151 Turbo transmission
2.28 & 4.7 xfer cases, 23spline

Front axle is a Spidertrax fabricated housing Ford 9" with nodular housing, 5.29 gears, Detroit Locker, Toyota outers with 6-shooter knuckles and arms, 30sp Longfields w/custom Spidertrax 31 to 30sp inners.

Rear axle is a Diamond fabricated housing Ford 9" with nodular housing, 5.29 gears, 35 spline cro-mo axles and spool.

Suspension by EZ Rick Mooneyham of Trick Toys Fabrications. Fox coilovers front and rear. Links are heimed (rear links have Johnie Joints at the front). Fox air bumps in front. Works awesome as you might assume. Wheel base is about 115" by moving the front way forward, and the rear as well. Climbs like a viscous pregnant dog, and has 0 degree approach.

Warn 9500 winch (broken end cap in picture has been repaired). Poly rope.

Newer Optima Redtop. CB radio. Beard seats. SR5 so it's got tilt wheel and all the cool guy gauges.

All tube is DOM by TTF, as is the narrow front end.

15" steel beadlocks with 39.5" Iroks.

I have been wheeling with Kelly and this truck since he was on leaf springs and 33's. As it sits now it performs better than any full bodied Toy I've ever seen. With the 9" axles it's got plenty of beef, and you don't loose as much ground clearance as with 60's, not to mention it's quite a bit lighter.

$12,000 obo, located in Southern Nevada.






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Roc Doc

If I told you, well you know... :haha:

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Roc Doc

Truck is no longer for sale.

Bad for you, good for me! :beerchug:
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