SpecialScottie's 1985 4Runner Build-Up Thread
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Well long story short my camera basically broke so I havent gotten any pictures for a while. My sister took a few of me here and there but the rebuilt engine is in and running!!
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Heres a couple pictures of me dropping the engine in
And heres the engine mounted
Onto pictures
Heres a couple pictures of me dropping the engine in
And heres the engine mounted
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Also got some pictures of me wheeling my 2wd and my friend who flopped his Rodeo lol Enjoy!
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NIce truck man !!!
The wheels look especialy good.
Did you ever find out if our fiberglass tops have steel running thru them , or did you just mount the rack though fiberglass?
The wheels look especialy good.
Did you ever find out if our fiberglass tops have steel running thru them , or did you just mount the rack though fiberglass?
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I never found any steel in the top but there are areas where the fiberglass is much thicker and thats where I drilled
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Its a smittybuilt 8000 lb. Works great and I got it for only $270 through 4wheelparts. Its pulled better than my friends warn and I was only using a single line