1989 Toyota Dually (lots of pics)
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i need a front axle cap for my 89 dual wheel truck
Greetings,
Do you know the part number or the whereabouts of a front axle bearing grease cap for my 89 dual wheel Toyota that I got from U-haul?
Please call me at 615-642-6643 or just answer this thread. HELP !!
Ric Steel
Do you know the part number or the whereabouts of a front axle bearing grease cap for my 89 dual wheel Toyota that I got from U-haul?
Please call me at 615-642-6643 or just answer this thread. HELP !!
Ric Steel
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okay its fine i understand why you said that. But i didnt ruin a truck, i basically saved it. What you dont see is that the wood was rotted out and the roof caved in and a tree stickin in the side. It didnt run and was on its way to be crushed but i wanted it. I thought the truck had somethin left in it so i decided to fix it up not ruin it.
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Those trucks are 4 doors and right hand drive like japan only kinda trucks and i bet they done even have the same chassis as ours
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Thanks Needsomecam,
I'll keep looking for some rims; I will let you know if I ever find any
Ya, those are right hand drive, likely from Japan. I sure would love to get one and move the camper part over.. I would love to have a back seat for the kid when we go on long drives... The back is so bouncy (even with the air bags to stiffen it up) that she does not like it all that much
How hard was it to remove the camper? Did you unbolt it from the frame?
Thanks!
A.
I'll keep looking for some rims; I will let you know if I ever find any
Ya, those are right hand drive, likely from Japan. I sure would love to get one and move the camper part over.. I would love to have a back seat for the kid when we go on long drives... The back is so bouncy (even with the air bags to stiffen it up) that she does not like it all that much
How hard was it to remove the camper? Did you unbolt it from the frame?
Thanks!
A.
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Thanks Needsomecam,
I'll keep looking for some rims; I will let you know if I ever find any
Ya, those are right hand drive, likely from Japan. I sure would love to get one and move the camper part over.. I would love to have a back seat for the kid when we go on long drives... The back is so bouncy (even with the air bags to stiffen it up) that she does not like it all that much
How hard was it to remove the camper? Did you unbolt it from the frame?
Thanks!
A.
I'll keep looking for some rims; I will let you know if I ever find any
Ya, those are right hand drive, likely from Japan. I sure would love to get one and move the camper part over.. I would love to have a back seat for the kid when we go on long drives... The back is so bouncy (even with the air bags to stiffen it up) that she does not like it all that much
How hard was it to remove the camper? Did you unbolt it from the frame?
Thanks!
A.
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HA, is it just me or is it funny to see a yota dully?? on that NNNNOOOO, make a metal bed, i'm guessing you have a welder? it will be WAY sweeter than a wooden one. Ether way? maybe it would be a good idea to go over your roof again in the near future, bondo isn't meant to be built up that high, thats just going to cause problems, just throw down some more layers of fiberglass and then a layer of bedliner On that, i'd use hippo liner or gator guard if your not getting it sprayed on, as both of those have a catalyzer in then and won't fade from UV light.
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HA, is it just me or is it funny to see a yota dully?? on that NNNNOOOO, make a metal bed, i'm guessing you have a welder? it will be WAY sweeter than a wooden one. Ether way? maybe it would be a good idea to go over your roof again in the near future, bondo isn't meant to be built up that high, thats just going to cause problems, just throw down some more layers of fiberglass and then a layer of bedliner On that, i'd use hippo liner or gator guard if your not getting it sprayed on, as both of those have a catalyzer in then and won't fade from UV light.
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