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Post by mile9socounty on Apr 7, 2007 12:35:21 GMT -5
My 1000 dollar 1991 Toyota 4Runner. Everything stock just minus alot of stuff. Rear bumper, running boards, both sway bards, tire carrage underneath. Cool upgrades like the painted black fenders and a nintindo paddle shifting knob. Tell me what yall think.
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Post by Wyldcomfort on Apr 7, 2007 17:49:40 GMT -5
Lots of potential in that rig. I have some running boards that came off my daughters 4-runner for you. She got new ones.
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Post by mile9socounty on Apr 9, 2007 1:18:03 GMT -5
I still got the running boards off it. I took them off because they kept getting caught on rocks. Thank you very much though for the offer. Im gonna make up some skid bars when I get back to Days Creek. Do an SAS and drop in a 302. The lil Runner is gonna turn out nice like.
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Post by Wyldcomfort on Apr 9, 2007 22:45:07 GMT -5
Ok, here's a stupid question as I am new to some of the terms of building items on a rig. What is a SAS?
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Post by mile9socounty on Apr 13, 2007 17:22:05 GMT -5
There are no such things as stupid questions towards me Wyld. Trust me on this, your talking to someone with an attention span of a brick. But to answer your question, an SAS is nothing more than a Solid Axle Swap. Which is what Im going to end up doing. 3/4 ton Dana 60 and 44 out of one of my old F250's. My little 4Runner is going to be burly.
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Post by mile9socounty on Apr 13, 2007 23:03:06 GMT -5
Heres a few more pics from this last weekend with a few of my buddies.
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