Another 83 toy build
#1
Another 83 toy build
so i been lookin for a while and finally came across an 83 toy is sitting on 33s, welded diff and a couple other things
here some pics..

then i had to test out this baby


here some pics..

then i had to test out this baby


#2
i still got to do a couple of thins for it firts the front axel needs new seals so ill be doing that and the front springs are super flat so im gonna need to take care of that any suguestions?????????????????????? i also plan on swaping out the motor in the near future not sure if im going with a 3rz or a 1uz it depents what i come across first, i would like to tow my track car with this i think it would be cool towing a 71 corolla with a 1st gen
more pics

heres another pic, dont worry the truck is fine, not a scrach on it thank god for soft mud
more pics

heres another pic, dont worry the truck is fine, not a scrach on it thank god for soft mud

#3
Looks like you're having a blast with it already!
Regarding the swap.. The 3RZ is a piece of cake. The 1UZ would probably require extensive body modifications to fit. The engine bay on these 1st Gen trucks isn't as wide as you might think and the 1UZ isn't exactly a "compact" engine.
Never the less I'll keep my eye on your project and see what you decide to do!
Regarding the swap.. The 3RZ is a piece of cake. The 1UZ would probably require extensive body modifications to fit. The engine bay on these 1st Gen trucks isn't as wide as you might think and the 1UZ isn't exactly a "compact" engine.
Never the less I'll keep my eye on your project and see what you decide to do!
#4
looks like a good little truck..i would just peel off the '4x4' sticker on the door..looks like it was stolen off a ford
#5
Looks like you're having a blast with it already!
Regarding the swap.. The 3RZ is a piece of cake. The 1UZ would probably require extensive body modifications to fit. The engine bay on these 1st Gen trucks isn't as wide as you might think and the 1UZ isn't exactly a "compact" engine.
Never the less I'll keep my eye on your project and see what you decide to do!
Regarding the swap.. The 3RZ is a piece of cake. The 1UZ would probably require extensive body modifications to fit. The engine bay on these 1st Gen trucks isn't as wide as you might think and the 1UZ isn't exactly a "compact" engine.
Never the less I'll keep my eye on your project and see what you decide to do!
thanks for the heads up, i just need to swap out a newer motor this one seems like is a little tired i might just stick with the rz motor since i have a little more experiance with it this is a 2rz i swaped in my other car


some one already swaped out the trans so is got a w-56 in it so thats already a steep in the right direction
#6
we took it at an angle and bam it was on its side, yea ive been meaning to take that sticker of
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#9
did a little work on the truck today, installed a new clutch master cylinder, installed 1/2 spacer and cleaned and painted the inside of the rims



i also got these rims laying around was thinking of putting them on the truck but not really sure yet lmk what u guys think




i also got these rims laying around was thinking of putting them on the truck but not really sure yet lmk what u guys think

#12
well is been a while havent really done much to the truck been busy with other things,
anyways does anyone know for sure if i can use a rear diff of a newer truck say 90s my rear diff was welded and it sucks driving the truck everyday like that plus and upgrade would be great, so can the whole diff be use or just the pumpking????
anyways does anyone know for sure if i can use a rear diff of a newer truck say 90s my rear diff was welded and it sucks driving the truck everyday like that plus and upgrade would be great, so can the whole diff be use or just the pumpking????
#13
well is been a while havent really done much to the truck been busy with other things,
anyways does anyone know for sure if i can use a rear diff of a newer truck say 90s my rear diff was welded and it sucks driving the truck everyday like that plus and upgrade would be great, so can the whole diff be use or just the pumpking????
anyways does anyone know for sure if i can use a rear diff of a newer truck say 90s my rear diff was welded and it sucks driving the truck everyday like that plus and upgrade would be great, so can the whole diff be use or just the pumpking????
A diff from a V6 is supposed to have a beefier carrier bearing, if you've got a line on one, go for it!
Daily driving a welded diff is a rough job. It's easiest just to pull the axles, drop the pumpkin and slide a new one in. Bang, bang, done. There'll be folks around with budget trailer queen crawlers that'll take that welded diff off your hands if you know where to look.
You can swap in just the carrier, but it's alot more headache.
#18
If you look around, you can find 84+ diffs from an auto truck. Automatic transmissions came with 4.88s stock. Instant power upgrade!
#19
How hard is it to install diffs If I were to pull them from an automatic truck like you say? I have never heard this about +84 trucks with auto's having 4.88 stock, this is a game changer lol I need some of those exact gears for my 33" tires.
#20
Heck, rear parts are so cheap, you can even snag an extra set of axle shafts and have fresh bearings pressed on prior to the swap. Two birds with one stone.
The only trick is to beat the demand for these parts: V6 and auto diffs vanish from parts yards fast!
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