Post your rust pics
#6
If I can find a frame cheap i'll swap it but 84-85 frames are kinda rare here in fla. you can find the ifs frames and 79-83 frames occasionally but I don't know what will work and what won't. So at the moment it will be scabbed. But I won't be putting it on the road for a while except for maybe the 13 miles of back road to where I hunt and even then it will be safe before i try it. I recently inherited a crew cab dodge that I'm using as a daily driver to and from college.
#7
If I can find a frame cheap i'll swap it but 84-85 frames are kinda rare here in fla. you can find the ifs frames and 79-83 frames occasionally but I don't know what will work and what won't. So at the moment it will be scabbed. But I won't be putting it on the road for a while except for maybe the 13 miles of back road to where I hunt and even then it will be safe before i try it. I recently inherited a crew cab dodge that I'm using as a daily driver to and from college.
You'd just need to finish doing an SAS and then make the cab mounts work.
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#12
Mine is all surface rust on the outside with scaley rust eating from the inside.mines also on its 2nd bed lol I think its oil leak saved the front half of the frame from rust.
The scaley rust on mine is only really bad just behind/under the cab before the frame bends up.
Patch the 2 frame holes and add some metal to the gas tank cross member n fix/buy the rear brake system and I'd have no fear drivin it anywhere
The scaley rust on mine is only really bad just behind/under the cab before the frame bends up.
Patch the 2 frame holes and add some metal to the gas tank cross member n fix/buy the rear brake system and I'd have no fear drivin it anywhere
#16
The truck has been parked in my back yard for a few years (12, yes, I know).
Haven't quite decided how I'm going to fix it. I always wanted a 4Runner, so may use the 4Runner panels from ToyotaFiberglass, but now that they are going to start making US bed sides I may go with those and make a walk thru cab.
Need to get the bed off and strip the frame and put POR15 on it.
Haven't quite decided how I'm going to fix it. I always wanted a 4Runner, so may use the 4Runner panels from ToyotaFiberglass, but now that they are going to start making US bed sides I may go with those and make a walk thru cab.
Need to get the bed off and strip the frame and put POR15 on it.
#17
Heres my 84, typical bed rust. Parked right now waiting on time and money for a timing kit. I haven't quite decided on what to do about the rust, still researching. Have looked at the flatbed option, not sure. I have a 89 bed that is in good shape and I have seen people do that swap before and it really doesn't look bad at all, may end up going that route. Thankfully though the frame is still very solid.
#18
The truck has been parked in my back yard for a few years (12, yes, I know).
Haven't quite decided how I'm going to fix it. I always wanted a 4Runner, so may use the 4Runner panels from ToyotaFiberglass, but now that they are going to start making US bed sides I may go with those and make a walk thru cab.
Need to get the bed off and strip the frame and put POR15 on it.
Haven't quite decided how I'm going to fix it. I always wanted a 4Runner, so may use the 4Runner panels from ToyotaFiberglass, but now that they are going to start making US bed sides I may go with those and make a walk thru cab.
Need to get the bed off and strip the frame and put POR15 on it.





I got body rust too just no good pics of it lol
