My TOY pics
#25
Opps.
Sorry was not trying to "ARTIFICIALLY" boost my posts. I tried to combined some pics in one post but they kept getting screwed up. You combined two different post in one If you payed attention you would have seen I installed the rear lift in one set of posts, and lost some captions too. This was going to be a pics and build up thread. You should combined a BUNCH more threads that are build up threads too!!!! I have some more pics coming up, so now what should I do with them????
#26
The point is that you can put multiple photos into each post. So far you have posted to two threads, with pretty much the same photos, one per post. That sounds a lot like post padding. It certainly wouldn't be the first time we have seen that.
Thanks!
Thanks!
#27
If you look at the first 7 pics YOU will see there is no lift in the rear of the truck!! The next 8 pics are me doing the rear lift!! It"s not post padding. If you want me to stop posting my build here then I will. I have a ton of work left to do. I'm not trying to get a million posts. I'm not a post hog.
#28
Let's try this again...
Please post multiple photos per post. Simple enough? So far, if you looked back at your posts, before they were merged, much of your count was either "tests" where you couldn't figure out how to post pictures at all or posts with one picture.
I can't make this much simpler. Going forward, please post more than one picture in your posts so it doesn't look like you are post padding. It's a simple request and if seems to bother you so much, maybe you need to ask yourself why.
Thanks in advance.
Please post multiple photos per post. Simple enough? So far, if you looked back at your posts, before they were merged, much of your count was either "tests" where you couldn't figure out how to post pictures at all or posts with one picture.
I can't make this much simpler. Going forward, please post more than one picture in your posts so it doesn't look like you are post padding. It's a simple request and if seems to bother you so much, maybe you need to ask yourself why.
Thanks in advance.
#30
OMG!!! (rofl) you might pass me up in posting...
it's a great build, they don't want you to quit posting, they just don't want to have to alter your post...(it must be too time consuming)
how about some specifics, bolt sizes, spring rates...anything someone might need to know to swap in a real engine to replace the 'yota excuse...
it's a great build, they don't want you to quit posting, they just don't want to have to alter your post...(it must be too time consuming)
how about some specifics, bolt sizes, spring rates...anything someone might need to know to swap in a real engine to replace the 'yota excuse...
#33
I used a v6 trans with a Advance Adapters bell housing and 4cly transfer case. The transfer case has a 23 input spline 4.7 gear reduction twin sticks and a Trail Gear aftermarket out put shaft. The rear is a v6 with 5.29's. My motor is a 350 fuel injection that was out of my 88 GMC van witch is all stock. Plus I planing on Pro field axles up front. In the rear I have not decided witch to use, aftermarket axles of doing a floater kit from Front Range. I'm hoping it will all hold up. I talked to people at Allprooffroad they said my combo with stay together as long as I don't abuse it on the pavement. ( power shifting and smoke shows) That will be hard.




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