the fisherman
Big Time
- Joined
- Dec 12, 2007
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I'm slow, but I try to do it right. Here are some pictures of what I did to the "Wimpy" Toyota. First off this was done for better off road capability, none of this was done so I could mount a camper on the truck, it's a daily driver, the kind you need if you live where I do. I did this for myself, in no way am I endorsing any of the components, or making any suggestion that you should do this. The components are as follows:
Icon (Donahoe) billet upper control arms
King coil over fronts
11/2 Diff. spacer kit (to retain stock pinion angles in drive shafts)
ARB rear spring packs with grease fittings (8 spring pack with the over load leaf removed, great with a camper, no camper in this trucks future so I removed it for a better ride.
King rear res. shocks
American Racing Mojave 18"-8" Teflon wheels
BFG KM2 285-70-18
assorted other odds and ends (brake lines etc)
I am aware that this doesn't interest everybody, but it's intended for those who might be. Sorry no duck pictures.
Icon (Donahoe) billet upper control arms
King coil over fronts
11/2 Diff. spacer kit (to retain stock pinion angles in drive shafts)
ARB rear spring packs with grease fittings (8 spring pack with the over load leaf removed, great with a camper, no camper in this trucks future so I removed it for a better ride.
King rear res. shocks
American Racing Mojave 18"-8" Teflon wheels
BFG KM2 285-70-18
assorted other odds and ends (brake lines etc)
I am aware that this doesn't interest everybody, but it's intended for those who might be. Sorry no duck pictures.