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  • About myyota85
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    hi names chris live in covington la own my own bussiness and love to wheel on the weekends.
    Location
    covington la
    Interests
    wheelin
    Occupation
    lawn install; lawn maint
    My Rig
    1985 yota pickup on 35" and a 83 yota on 44"
    How Did You Find Us?
    google search
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    85 on 35" 5.29
    83 on 44" 4.88 SOLD!!

    Originally Posted by yoder519
    i think the early 2wd fajitas/burritos/tacos/nachos/chimichonga/tamaly etc came with 2.4s IIRC

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  • Last Activity: 07-10-2014 01:00 PM
  • Join Date: 01-22-2010

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  1. turn1andburn1
    03-17-2010 05:22 PM - permalink
    Yeah man, I bet I didnt even have a 100 lbs of pressure on it. It was most likely damaged on a rock or something from the previous owner. I would never buy one after seeing how weak to the elements they are.
  2. turn1andburn1
    03-16-2010 09:09 PM - permalink
    I watched some of your vids on youtube. Clean looking truck you got and I love the paint. Anyway, new pics are up in the show your ride section. Canadian rust on lots of the underside, just can't stop it. Booo..
  3. turn1andburn1
    03-16-2010 06:41 PM - permalink
    Thanks again, couldn't beleive it when found it. Im sure if you take care of the synthetic line it would do you good. But the littlest nick from a rock and that section is toast. I went to pull a guy out of the ditch when i first got it, just pulled the slack out of the line and she snapped. Also if you heat up your winch, or expose it to a lot of sun light, it weakens them. Sure they are safer, but cost can be tripple that of steel.
  4. Rockalot
    02-15-2010 06:19 AM - permalink
    Thanks! Yours is cool too, I dig the paint.

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