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Old 04-16-2009, 05:39 AM
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Originally Posted by jasond

Hey man, where did you get those seats, I would love to put some in my 4runner.
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Originally Posted by khoopes
Jason, Congratulations on some nice fabrication work. I would like to see your truck sometime. I live about an hour south of OKC but I drive all over the state for work.

I did a 22RTE conversion on my 88 but I am thinking about a 3.4 now. After I get done with my Airplane. :-)

Did you mate the 3.4 to and 22RE Tranny? I have a W56 and was hoping it will be compatible.
Thanks, come by sometime and you can take a look at it, no problem. No, I used a 00 taco r150 for the trans. I dont know of any way to mate a w56 to the 5vz, I'm not saying it cant be done I just dont know how. I do still have my old w56 if someone in oklahoma is looking for one, I need to sell it so I can get it out of my way.



Originally Posted by 1stgen4gunner
Hey man, where did you get those seats, I would love to put some in my 4runner.

Those are out of a celica, that last body style before toyota gave up on the name again.
Old 08-29-2009, 05:00 PM
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Well, today I got in an accident. It seems everyone on here does for some reason I was slowing down for the car in front of me that was turning into his neighbor hood when all of the sudden I hear tires squealing from the driver behind me locking up his brakes. My head hits the backrest before I know it, and I get this sinking feeling in my gut. We were on one of the major streets here in okc, so the guy that hit me pulls off the road into the neighbor hood that I was slowing down for originally (he had pushed my truck that far forward), I throw my truck into reverse and follow him. He pulls off to the side and when I look at his truck my stomach sinks even further. It was a 98 f150 and it looks like it will total out. I'm thinking "great, if this totaled out a full size truck mine is toast" I hop out of my truck, make sure the other guy is alright and dosent need an ambulance or anything and then go and look at his truck....


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Old 08-29-2009, 05:04 PM
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So then I go and look at mine....

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I wouldnt believe it if I wasnt there to witness it. It put a couple of dings below my left tail light, mangled my tag, tag bracket, and tag lights - and thats it!! I officially LOVE my rear bumper, it saved my trucks life!! LOL
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WOW that thing help up nicely! is your bumper made out of 1/4" steel or thicker? Glad to hear the Yota turned out well though.
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Originally Posted by 881stGenRunner
WOW that thing help up nicely! is your bumper made out of 1/4" steel or thicker? Glad to hear the Yota turned out well though.
IIRC its 5/16", LOL! The real question is how's the frame Jason, and your neck?
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holy crap 5/16"?!?!?!?! that thing is sure enough stout.

Ya i was thinking the same thing with the frame and anything else that could have been bent up in the wreck.
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I looked down the frame on both sides and didnt see anything that looked bent. As far as myself, I went to the er after the accident b/c my neck and upper back were hurting. They took x-rays and said it was just some muscles hurting, wrote me a prescription for some pills and sent me on my way. My fiance was freakin out because of the surgery that I had 2 years ago and was afraid that something else could have gone wrong b/c of the accident. The doctors assured her that nothing was wrong and I was just gonna hurt for the next couple of days.
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Yeah, the bumper is 5/16" thick (at the time I made it I couldnt find a 1/4" thick piece shaped like that) and what the d-rings are hanging on is a piece of 3" x 1/2" steel that goes all of the way through the bumper up into the frame. Where the d-rings hang I doubled it up to help spread the load.
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Hey Jason, got your message. I don't have a data plan so I'll reply here. It was Bentup or Bent-up something like that.
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Thank you sir. I was looking for their web site but couldnt find it, I guess that they disappeared.
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Originally Posted by jasond
Thank you sir. I was looking for their web site but couldnt find it, I guess that they disappeared.
I guess it will be up to you to carry on the design, I bet that guy in the Ford wants on now hehe.

EDIT: I just looked again at the pics, I guess his bumper didn't get hurt too bad either LOL.

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Old 09-17-2009, 07:34 PM
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awesome work. just went through the whole thread and like your work. Im going to make a rear bumper just like yours hehe.
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Thanks, I appreciate it
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So glad your sticker is ok too
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hey how was the wiring conversion or did you even have to do one?
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Yeah, I had to make a conversion harness. No way is a 5vz just gonna plug up in one of these older trucks, no matter what engine you have. What I did I summed up on post #10 of this thread.
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If I were to do a 5VZ swap in an 86 Pickup how much would I have to change electrically? Would my original gages work with the new motor/ECU?
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Yeah, I believe that you can make the original gauges work with the 5vz. I know that you will need to swap the oil pressure sender, the water temp sender is prob the same (as far as the signal that it sends). The tach mod is in some other thread, I am not sure what the dividing year is, but in the older ones you need to add a resistor to make it work. On mine there was a variable resistor that I turned with the engine running until the tach matched my engine speed (as read by a scan tool)
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Sweet build; I'm tempted to do the same here in CO with my 84. I heard from a Toyota dealer mechanic that some of the 3.4s had similar head gasket issues as the 3.0 engines; did you run into anything like that during your build?

Also glad your truck isn't mashed like that Ford... how fast were they going?

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