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Old 04-06-2009, 06:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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mud boggin yota...what drive train??

i have and 85 reg cab 22r 5spd, 5.29's rear locker, 10" of lift, 39.5 boggers, header w/ dual flowmaster exhaust, decently stong truck but not enough to win in the boggs....i thought about building a strong 22r but aftermarket performace parts are high as hell, so ive decided for a mild 350 putting out 250-300 hp....my question is....ive heard toyota 5spd are weak but he t-cases are good...so what transmisson would work to bolt to the 350 and toyota t-case?? or should i just go w/ a 350 tubro w/ t-case and chevy front and rear end??JJ
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Old 04-06-2009, 06:24 PM   #2 (permalink)
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id go with the turbo 350 trans adapted to the toy transfer case.

id also use the toy axles (more ground clearance), until they break/wear out.


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I just bought a Toyota and I don't have any tools or any kind of area to work on it with and I'm wanting to drop in a V8 and clear 38's but I don't have any money and do I need to lift this if so what kind of lift and what do you recommend also I'm not sure if all terrains will work in mud is there another kind I have some rims that should work but they came off a yugo so is the bolt pattern the same...
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thanks man..its gettin there....dose AA sell those adapter??
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