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idayota 01-29-2010 09:16 PM

idayota's 1987 Pickup Build-Up Thread
 
I picked up this 1987 pickup last summer as a daily driver intending to just pound the pavement with it and leave it alone...yeah, that's just laughable now. I can't leave stuff alone! It wasn't long before things started to change. Here's how it looked shortly after bringing her home...sweet faded paint job and all!

http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...0617091718.jpg

This isn't my first rodeo, but I had to sell my last yota when the wife and I moved to Illinois from Idaho for me to work on my master's work. Long story behind that one, but it actually turned out pretty sweet. I traded my old runner, it got stolen (not cool), wheels and tires were taken (new 37" mtr's), and the truck was left in an orchard. A buddy of mine helped the guy I sold the truck to pull it out and my buddy ended up buying it for $500 (with 12k mile fresh motor, Marlin 4 inch suspension, 5.29's, yada, yada, yada). Needless to say, he got a screaming deal out of it and put all of my gear on his rig. Here's my old runner and his pickup with all my old parts.

http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...39923_4535.jpg
http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...m/Jeeps007.jpg
http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...m/P1010368.jpg
http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...509091956a.jpg

After coming back to Idaho...
http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...0517091857.jpg
I started the planning of the new rig.

The build on the new rig isn't going anywhere near where the last one was, but I do have a rough idea of the plan. Right now the wife is stoked about an expedition build and the prospect of tooling around central/northern idaho this summer and maybe even up into Canada a bit. Here's what I've done so far:

- Engnbldr Street RV head and Crawler 261c camshaft (head gasket blew 3 weeks after I bought the truck)
- Weber 32/36 carb
- Catco high flow catalytic converter
- Custom 2.5" mandrel bent exhaust from stock manifold back
- Ball joint spacers up front (traded with a friend for some triple drilled flanges)
- Free rear lift springs (not sure what brand or how much lift...super stiff, going to change for some Ford 54" springs later)
- Over valved Rancho rear shocks (temporary until I get the rear set up how I like and pickup some Bilsteins)
- 32x11.50r15 Open Country XTR's (screaming deal off Craigslist)
- 8" wide black rims (again, screaming deal off Craigslist)
- '94 4Runner bucket seats
- Hella 500 off road lights

Here are the pics of where she sits:
http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...p/DSC_0001.jpg

http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...p/DSC_0007.jpg

http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...p/DSC_0010.jpg

http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...p/DSC_0012.jpg

http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...p/DSC_0027.jpg



It's late tonight. More info on the plans of the build to come. Any thoughts or critique are certainly welcome.

AZkid 01-29-2010 09:59 PM

critique; why'd you sell it for $500?!

dropzone 01-29-2010 11:27 PM


Originally Posted by AZkid (Post 51349442)
critique; why'd you sell it for $500?!

he did not sell it again, it was stolen from the guy he sold it too, stripped and dumped. The guy that bought it sold it to his buddy for $500.

too bad, that 4runner was pretty sweet

idayota 01-30-2010 08:37 AM


Originally Posted by ocdropzone (Post 51349501)
he did not sell it again, it was stolen from the guy he sold it too, stripped and dumped. The guy that bought it sold it to his buddy for $500.

too bad, that 4runner was pretty sweet

exactly. i traded that 4runner straight across for a 97 civic with 90k miles. i felt it was a fair trade. funny part is the exact same week my old 4runner was stolen we got t-boned in the civic and totaled it. must have been some cosmic karma or something.

the 4runner was definitely still in progress when i sold it, but knowing that my buddy has the majority of the parts makes the sting a little less. it's really fun to watch him continue with the build of his rig. he's actually the son of my buddy and is in high school. needless to say, he's got one of the sweetest yotas at middleton high!

80 yota kid 01-31-2010 04:53 PM

Thanks Russel,

I love my truck even though it may still be a work in progress i think i only have about $3000 into my truck with the cost of the actual truck

idayota 01-31-2010 07:32 PM


Originally Posted by 80 yota kid (Post 51350930)
I love my truck even though it may still be a work in progress i think i only have about $3000 into my truck with the cost of the actual truck

now that i've got the lift on my '87 we need to get out while there is still snow on the ground. i'm hoping to make it to jalopy jungle on tuesday (my day off) and look for a 7.5" LSD from an early 80's supra. if i can snag one, that would make a sweet front setup. i still won't be able to follow you everywhere, but we should try something soon. i also have that winch still in my garage that i am dying to get mounted up. might have to swing by pac-steel on tuesday too and see if i can scrounge up some scrap that will work.

also, while i'm on the topic of things to be done in short order, i think i've got a line on a used power steering box for cheap. i'll need to rebuild it. i haven't looked into the cost/difficulty of rebuilding an ifs box, but it shouldnt be too bad...now, if i just had a line on a cheap power steering pump.... :coffee:

AZkid 02-01-2010 11:42 AM


Originally Posted by ocdropzone (Post 51349501)
he did not sell it again, it was stolen from the guy he sold it too, stripped and dumped. The guy that bought it sold it to his buddy for $500.

too bad, that 4runner was pretty sweet

i need to stop staying up late reading :ignore:

idayota 02-01-2010 03:03 PM


Originally Posted by AZkid (Post 51351675)
i need to stop staying up late reading :ignore:

no way...that's the best time to perouse yotatech!

80 yota kid 02-01-2010 06:13 PM


Originally Posted by idayota (Post 51351093)
if i just had a line on a cheap power steering pump.... :coffee:

Hmmm. . . maybe our shop?

idayota 02-02-2010 07:05 AM


Originally Posted by 80 yota kid (Post 51352074)
Hmmm. . . maybe our shop?

:rockon: sweet. i knew you said you had one last summer but know you've been selling parts since then too. let me know what you want out of the ps pump and reservoir.

80 yota kid 02-02-2010 04:45 PM

Did you find treasure in the jungle?

idayota 02-02-2010 08:33 PM


Originally Posted by 80 yota kid (Post 51352945)
Did you find treasure in the jungle?

i have no idea what you're talking about...what jungle?

idayota 02-03-2010 07:40 AM

had a question about more details on the lift/stance of the truck, so here is my response with some of the particulars:


"right now i have 1.5" ball joint spacers in the front with the torsion bars cranked another .5". the rear is a set of worn out 3" springs that i think are giving about 2.5" of lift. i don't know what brand they are since they were given to me from a friend. my guess is they are superlift or rancho or something like that. they ride pretty stiff right now, but i think that is mostly because i've got rancho shocks in the back that are valved for a cherokee, not a pickup. hopefully new shocks this week.

i found the tires on craigslist...they are 32x11.50r15's. so far they have been great. the wheels are 8" wide and i think have 2.5 inches backspacig...so they stick out just a bit farther than stock.

that's the rundown for right now. as far as a pretty cheap, reliable build goes, i think this is definitely the way to go."

idayota 02-03-2010 10:16 AM

had another pm asking about the difficulty of installing the bj spacers. there is information ad nauseum on the forum about this, but i thought i would post up my experience with it. here is my reply to that private message:



"it is relatively easy to accomplish. took me 2 hours to do both sides. here's a link to the procedure i used.

http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...er_HowTo.shtml

i did not cut my upper control arms. i used a punch and 5lbs sledge hammer and about 150 swings per side to make enough room for the spacers. i felt this was a better way to go than cutting.

you will definitely need an alignment after you do the install. i followed the instructions on the link i just gave you to get my alignment back into relatively close spec (this took me another 1.5 hours). it still needs an alignment but is drivable without shredding my tires.

i have never done my own alignment on an ifs, but these instructions are very thourough and the process is relatively simple. i did it in my garage with minimal hand tools. installing the ball joint spacers is also a simple, hand tool job. nothing technical and nothing scarry.

as a note, it helps to have a friend to help pry up on the upper control arm when you are trying to get the ball joint spacer and ball joint put back into position. the torsion bar pushes the upper control arm down and you need someone to help pry it up with a bar while you insert the bj spacer and bj."





hope this helps someone else get the job done effeciently.


r

881stGenRunner 02-03-2010 10:48 AM

The link you posted wasnt working, here is the one that should be good to go...http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...GetAnAlignment

idayota 02-03-2010 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by 881stGenRunner (Post 51353719)
The link you posted wasnt working, here is the one that should be good to go...http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...GetAnAlignment

fixed. thanks a ton! not sure what the deal was.

881stGenRunner 02-03-2010 10:59 AM

No problem man, the Pickup is looking great, i like the direction youre going with it! Def keep us updated and keep the pics coming!

mylesprimo 02-03-2010 12:33 PM

Subscribed and waiting for the rig to be ready for Chile...:D

80 yota kid 02-03-2010 04:33 PM

refering to jalopy jungle as the jungle and good deals as treasure

idayota 02-03-2010 06:22 PM


Originally Posted by 80 yota kid (Post 51354043)
refering to jalopy jungle as the jungle and good deals as treasure

oh...i wish. i had too much to do on my day off to actually get to go do something fun. oh well, i'm hopeful that i'll get out there soon and look for an lsd for either the front or rear. been reading up on the toyota 7.5" lsd and 8" lsd. sounds like a great, cheap option for this build.

idayota 02-03-2010 06:23 PM


Originally Posted by mylesprimo (Post 51353820)
Subscribed and waiting for the rig to be ready for Chile...:D

does that mean we're going to chile? you're going to have to get yours ready to go too!

idayota 02-04-2010 06:55 PM

well, it was sunny out today so i thought i'd snap some pictures of the exhaust work i did earlier this winter. several threads on here inspired my work. i spent just under $200 on everything including two 180* mandrel bent 2.5" sections, a jones full boar exhaust chambered muffler, catco high flow catalytic converter, a stainless flex coupler, and stainless tip. i still have the stock manifold 4-2-1 and i cut up the mandrel bent sections and pieced them together. the pics help tell the story.

so far i really like the setup. i'm not sure if i would go with the muffler again. it isn't too loud, but it isn't very aggressive either...just kinda blah and indistinct. i've had both magnaflow and 40 series flowmasters on previous 22r's. so far the 40 series sounds the best in my opinion, but too loud for this build.

http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...p/DSC_0021.jpg

http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...p/DSC_0019.jpg

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http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...p/DSC_0003.jpg

http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...p/DSC_0001.jpg

mylesprimo 02-05-2010 03:01 AM

It looks good tucked in tight, i might try something like that. Maybe I can cut out a chunk of rust if I am lucky.

idayota 02-06-2010 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by mylesprimo (Post 51355850)
It looks good tucked in tight, i might try something like that. Maybe I can cut out a chunk of rust if I am lucky.

yeah, i like it nice and out of the way. i did it intending to bob the bed and have it be real tight when i built my bumper. now, since plans have changed and i'm not going to bob the bed it is just going to be frenched in like that. i need to get back in there and clean up the body work, but that will happen this spring when i prep it for paint.

the whole project took me two evenings...nothing too involved, just taking my time to get the pieces where i wanted them.

idayota 02-06-2010 10:43 AM

well, i got pulled over the other night for no mud flaps. the officer was super nice and joked with the wife and i a bit. she didn't have a problem with me, just wanted to make sure the little metal tabs that are supposed to hold on the mud flaps weren't my idea of mud flaps. i told her i would go home that evening and put on the ones that were still in the package in my tool box, so i did. no biggie. that's 4x in a row now being pulled over without a ticket. not as good as my last standing record of 7x, but i'm on my way.:nerd:

80 yota kid 02-06-2010 06:46 PM

Dang your pushin it Russ

idayota 02-06-2010 08:58 PM


Originally Posted by 80 yota kid (Post 51357416)
Dang your pushin it Russ

yeah, i know it's pushing it, but seriously, i drive like a grandpa. most of the times i get pulled over for things just like this...no mud flaps, no doors, tires sticking out, an officer wanting to see if i'm smuggling marijuana from the national forest...etc, etc, etc. the best one was when the state trooper wanted to chat about the truck and a rock buggy flew by on a flatbed trailer...all three of us (officer, me, and the guy driving the truck with the buggy) checked out the other rigs. anyway, no ticket there either. last ticket i got was in our car cruising to oregon for going 7 over, which reset my standing record of 13 pull overs with no tickets...now i'm back up to 5.

idayota 03-14-2010 06:25 AM

well, it has been awhile since an update:

purchased some used bilstein 5150's off craigslist for $60. they look to be in great shape. in order to use them i'm going to have to relocate the upper mounts onto the frame crossmember above the axle. for now, the shocks are going to be in this configuration: / \ i know a lot of guys don't like the setup, but for me it is going to have to do for now. i'm also going to relocate the mounts on the axle so i can flip my ubolts and get rid of my boat anchors back there. all said and done i should be into it for under $75...pretty doable.

spent this week in illinois with mylesprimo casually working on his rig. we got a fair bit done. new light housings, h4 bulbs, new light harness and relays, relocated turn signals (temporarily?), and removed addicted off-road front bumper to prep for frame reinforcement and fresh paint. been good to finally see his rig. he's got lots of parts that need to find their way onto his rig, but slow is the tempo that gets things done and done well.

r

1988mudder 03-14-2010 08:04 PM

Nice Looking truck! I dont know if you have put the engbldr cam in yet but i would highly recommend it. I just put it in my 88 PU and I absolutly love it! Good Work so far!http://images.ibsrv.net/ibsrv/res/sr...ons/icon14.gif

idayota 03-15-2010 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by 1988mudder (Post 51392520)
Nice Looking truck! I dont know if you have put the engbldr cam in yet but i would highly recommend it. I just put it in my 88 PU and I absolutly love it! Good Work so far!http://images.ibsrv.net/ibsrv/res/sr...ons/icon14.gif

thanks man...yeah, i put in the cam when put the head together. i like it a lot too. i still have a slight dead spot in my acceleration, but i think it is a combination of not having a fuel pressure regulator and a less than perfect distributer...all in due time.

87hillbillyoter 03-15-2010 09:54 AM

subscibed! looks like a perty nice truck you got there. i got an 87 longbed myself. keep up the good werk bro

idayota 03-18-2010 09:35 PM


Originally Posted by 87yotabro87 (Post 51392818)
subscibed! looks like a perty nice truck you got there. i got an 87 longbed myself. keep up the good werk bro

thanks man...i sure enjoy the truck and the process of getting it built up.


this weekend is her maiden voyage on the trail...open diffs, 32's, and a tug strap. :bounce: what more does a guy need? i'll post pics when we get back.

idayota 03-30-2010 09:00 AM

well, it has been a bit since i updated this thread. picked up a set of Bilstein 5150 shocks real cheap off craigslist to replace the overly stiff rancho's on the back. i still need to figure something out for the front, but nothing has materialized yet. here's a pic of the new shocks, nothing too fancy...

http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...p/P1030581.jpg

idayota 03-30-2010 09:05 AM

also made it out on one of the first spring runs into the canyons south of bruneau, idaho. this one is called hooker canyon. the truck did great for being on 32 inch a/t tires and no lockers. didnt need a tug all day, just had to re-pick a couple lines.

http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...0/P1030592.jpg

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http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...0/P1030616.jpg

this particular canyon has a crazy drop into it (at least it is crazy for those of us on small tires and not locked up). this gives you a little perspective looking up as my buddy alex drops in.
http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...0/P1030624.jpg

http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...0/P1030647.jpg

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ohyeahcrx 04-11-2010 01:44 PM

Sweet pictures man! Looks like It was alot of fun. Quite remarkable what these little trucks can do even in stock form!

80 yota kid 04-21-2010 04:25 PM

Ya i still have your garbage in the back of my truck from that run

idayota 04-23-2010 06:08 AM


Originally Posted by 80 yota kid (Post 51427232)
Ya i still have your garbage in the back of my truck from that run

dude, somehow that wendy's cup made it into my truck...then into the tire in the bed of my truck...then it disintegrated there making a mess. wonder how it made it there?


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