another newbie

Started by zeke jr., February 28, 2005, 08:18:00 PM

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zeke jr.

well i have just recently bought a 1985 Toyota 4Runner SR5. it has a new engine and tranny in it both with about 20,000 miles on it. i bought it for $5,000.  when i bought it the guy put on American racing rims with some wrangler all terrains. i soon learned the hard way that steel rims are alot stronger than aluminum.lol. it was the first weekend i had it and i took it to Carnegie in livermore and as i was putting around the 4x4 park i bent my rim severely. luckily for my B-Day my parents got me a AAA card. well i plan on putting some Chevy 63" rear springs on it and Pro-Comp 4" rear springs up front that will not only level the rear lift but move my front axle forward 2 1/2 inches for some extra wheel base. and i plan on adding all the other usual goodies with some of my own custom parts ill make w/ my pops.
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whats up Darrin this is 947Yoda(Jason) thats suxs about your rim but i seen your new "steal" rims there sick l8ter.

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