93 Xtra Cab Pickup
#1
93 Xtra Cab Pickup
A build up of my 93 toyota pickup. it was my uncles that he got and rebuilt the motor. then he traded it to my dad for a 4wheeler, then i liked it so much i traded my dad my 98 Z71 and the build tookoff.
First mod was some tires with more tread. pickup up a set of wheels for 40$ off of a friend, and used old tires from my Z71.
Then me and my dad did some body work on the passenger side, you can see in the first pic if you look closely. you can see the difference.
First mod was some tires with more tread. pickup up a set of wheels for 40$ off of a friend, and used old tires from my Z71.
Then me and my dad did some body work on the passenger side, you can see in the first pic if you look closely. you can see the difference.
#2
frontend repaint
Some one had painted the front end doodoo brown primer like crap, so the next step was to repaint that. tore down the front end repainted, gave the grille some flair, and even picked up a toolbox from an 08 tacoma.
#3
new parts
the first thing was some new wheels, bought a set of bullethole rims off a buddy and painted them black.for 65$ what a score! next thing was new tires, the old tires were too tall, dryrotted and didnt fit the new rims, so i picked up a set of Cordovan mud claw radial, 31 10.50 r15 full set brand new, $499.71 great deal!
For some reason i cant post anymore pictures
plz help!!!!!!
For some reason i cant post anymore pictures
plz help!!!!!!
#4
Great looking truck and what you have done. Get a Photobucket account and the bottom link is what you need to post. I tried posting a picture just a few minutes ago and PhotoBucket could be down temporarily. That does happen from time to time. Usually it will start working in an hour or so.
#5
Great looking truck and what you have done. Get a Photobucket account and the bottom link is what you need to post. I tried posting a picture just a few minutes ago and PhotoBucket could be down temporarily. That does happen from time to time. Usually it will start working in an hour or so.
#6
finally got some time
finally got around to creating a photobucket[IMG]
[/IMG] these are the tires and rims , and in this time of repainting and new tires, my truck decided it was fed up with a tree and rammed it
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[/IMG]depressing i know
Luckily later thought i found a great deal on all factory frontend chrome, with the stokc bumper lights for 75$ [IMG]
[/IMG] bumper lights arent in yet, because i need the harnesses
[/IMG] these are the tires and rims , and in this time of repainting and new tires, my truck decided it was fed up with a tree and rammed it
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[/IMG]depressing i know Luckily later thought i found a great deal on all factory frontend chrome, with the stokc bumper lights for 75$ [IMG]
[/IMG] bumper lights arent in yet, because i need the harnesses
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Trail damage
Sunday after church, i went and did a lil bit of wheeling. only planned on being there for about 20 mins, ended up there for an hour and a half....
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[/IMG] little bit of flex
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[/IMG]needs more travel
so i went up this line that i had never seen anybody take, you had to cross agaist slick muddy ruts, keep momentum without spinning until you were about halfway up, then gun it. with my luck the only rocks were at the top, and thats exactly what i smacked, right on the driveshaft union skidplate. it bent it up into the driveshaft and began to chatter when i moved. [IMG]
[/IMG] the black line is where it was rubbing, and it was hitting inside also
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[/IMG] at the top right was the area it was rubbing on the other side of this plate
after beating the mess out of it with crescent wrench, we managed to get about 2 dimes worth of clearance between the two, then we reattached it, and used the crescent wrench to pull the plate back into normalish shape, and we ended up getting about a fingers thickness of clearance between it and the driveshaft. also, having a wrench fall from on the area just above your eye DOES NOT FEEL GOOD!!! lol
Other updates include new rear speakers in the new rear pocket panel covers, and then the underseat storage doors were thrown in along with the other panels for a total of 15 bucks. found a factory skidplate that i have to go get sometime this week, and the guy at the njunkyard had a rust free toyota bed that he only wants $150 for!!! so next paycheck is going to nget me that
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[/IMG] little bit of flex[IMG]
[/IMG]needs more travel
so i went up this line that i had never seen anybody take, you had to cross agaist slick muddy ruts, keep momentum without spinning until you were about halfway up, then gun it. with my luck the only rocks were at the top, and thats exactly what i smacked, right on the driveshaft union skidplate. it bent it up into the driveshaft and began to chatter when i moved. [IMG]
[/IMG] the black line is where it was rubbing, and it was hitting inside also [IMG]
[/IMG] at the top right was the area it was rubbing on the other side of this plate after beating the mess out of it with crescent wrench, we managed to get about 2 dimes worth of clearance between the two, then we reattached it, and used the crescent wrench to pull the plate back into normalish shape, and we ended up getting about a fingers thickness of clearance between it and the driveshaft. also, having a wrench fall from on the area just above your eye DOES NOT FEEL GOOD!!! lol

Other updates include new rear speakers in the new rear pocket panel covers, and then the underseat storage doors were thrown in along with the other panels for a total of 15 bucks. found a factory skidplate that i have to go get sometime this week, and the guy at the njunkyard had a rust free toyota bed that he only wants $150 for!!! so next paycheck is going to nget me that
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