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Roark 03-24-2014 12:53 PM

Roark's '89 pickup build
 
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**no particular order with this story**

I bought her in Jasper, Alabama with crisp Benji's, then drove her 200+ miles home to Lakeland, TN, where I live. Here's how she looked on eBay:Attachment 139404Attachment 139405Attachment 139406Attachment 139407

She didn't skip a beat the whole drive home. It was also the first time I'd ever even tried to drive a manual vehicle.. So the stop lights were interesting, to say the least. We made a stop in between Memphis and Jasper and noticed the engine oil was significantly low..so we topped her off, and kept on driving.Attachment 139408

Obligatory speedo pic:Attachment 139409

That number has to be within ~500 of the mileage when I bought it.
Got it home, sat and stared for a while, then went to bed.



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(can you tell I'm a wide eyed teenager?)
The next day, I pulled the skid plate off and half a 5 gallon bucket's worth of goop fell out with it.. Some mud, some oil, some sticks, all neatly shoved into the crevice of the skid plate. Needless to say, this is what I was looking at that day...as well as for many days (months) after:

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Mom being a super help rotating cardboard for the leak. Turns out, the crank seal was toast, the cam seals were on the way, and the oil pan was spitting oil from nearly every possible angle. Not to mention the rear main was also leaking (as I found out later on)

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Lucky boy enjoying the new Toy
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Drove it as is for a while, just steadily topping the oil off when I had to and enjoying my new truck.

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One day, the power steering pulley decided to bite into the battery and spray sulfuric acid all over the place, eating spark plug wires, the under belly of the hood, as well as the paint on some accessory parts. No pics, sadly.
One day, my dad surprised me with this cool little limestone piece. The truck didn't have a tray underneath the radio, and his line of work happens to produce pretty neat keepsakes like this.

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At some point, I removed the horrid push bar and rusting valence, added a Duke (last name, not school) license plate, for a cleaner look.

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Got a hold on an SR5 cluster and swapped it in, though all I've got is this crappy pic.
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After an afternoon of minor wheeling, I ended up with a bent rear bumper.. an excuse to buy a tube one, right? NO! A mouthful from my mom. HA!

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Got the stock clock working.. which was just unplugged. Step 1: Insert male plug into female receptor. Step 2: enjoy clock.

Roark 03-24-2014 01:04 PM

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Replaced the brake pads:

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A friend and I removed the time-machine-esque chrome tailgate cap:Attachment 139398Attachment 139399
Then we proceeded to play around in the stone yard:Attachment 139400
One day, I got a killer deal on a rear sliding glass ($10) only to find it didn't fit because it came from a single cab.. Lesson learned, I suppose(also added a bed liner at some point):Attachment 139401
What most Toyotas around here look like: Attachment 139402
And another..

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Roark 03-24-2014 01:06 PM

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Celebrated her 148th birthday by going out to Covington Pike Bottoms with my friend..
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Here she is loaded with my 400ex:Attachment 139394
Here she is surrounded by goons:Attachment 139395
Here she is next to a friend of mine's 88 Cruiser:
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Roark 03-24-2014 01:20 PM

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Added an Old Man Emu steering stabilizer one day:Attachment 139370
Stock comparison:Attachment 139371
Installed:Attachment 139372
A 4Runner spotting:Attachment 139373
Celebrations were in order:
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Because she hit the big 150:Attachment 139375
Decided to take out the 60/40 piece of garbage and insert a junkyard bucket(ish) from a 4Runner. Added the ammo can for a little storage action.
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My first driver bucket idea:Attachment 139377
Swapped out the handle my (w)hor(e)rid ex-gf broke:Attachment 139378
I picked this up from the yard to replace the stock one that had been drilled into...but with nothing mounted in the holes. Total waste of the stock one!Attachment 139379
Then I got a lead on a nice Smittybilt front bumper, the design of which I used to really like (until I realized their rampant structural integrity issues..) So off came the front bits!Attachment 139380Attachment 139381Attachment 139382Attachment 139383
Then we got a little snow right after mounting the Smittybilt. First snow in the truck!Attachment 139384
America:Attachment 139385
Should've entered this guy into a contest or something. Snowman crafting is an art indeed.Attachment 139386
At some point, I put the lower valence back on(minus the rusty bits), painted over the grill to cover the flaking "chrome", and took some action shots with my friend.Attachment 139387Attachment 139388
To mend the busted AC switch, which only would blow air at the fullest level, threw one of these guys in there and it's worked ever since.Attachment 139389

Roark 03-24-2014 06:28 PM

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In spring of 2012, Bambi decided to slam into my truck when I was driving ~10mph, kinking the door and fender pretty badly. Attachment 139335Attachment 139336

Grabbed a decent fender from the yard:Attachment 139337
Took the door off to make a little nest for my cat:Attachment 139338
Threw a grey door on I got for $40 after buying 2 new ones through different aftermarket parts dealers. Neither of those aftermarket doors fit correctly.Attachment 139339Attachment 139340

Went on a roadtrip with my friend and we saw this relic hiding out in the woods. No idea how long it had been sitting there, but it sure was cool to see.Attachment 139341

Rear sliding window replacement 2.0:Attachment 139342Attachment 139343

Shifter socket and seat:Attachment 139344

Slave cylinder:Attachment 139345

Found a set of keys and locks that included locks for the doors, gas door, and ignition cylinder with 2 stamped keys:Attachment 139346Attachment 139347Attachment 139348

Gizler00 03-24-2014 06:29 PM

Great looking excab you have there. A good solid base to build from. Also looks very clean especially on the inside.

Gizler00 03-24-2014 06:30 PM

Where did you find the key set at?? Thats something I need to get a hold of.

Roark 03-24-2014 06:43 PM


Originally Posted by Gizler00 (Post 52180305)
Great looking excab you have there. A good solid base to build from. Also looks very clean especially on the inside.

Thank you, sir. I've got some bad luck with the exterior's appearance, but I try take meticulous care of my interior because every girl wants a guy with a hard exterior, but soft and squishy insides, eh?:laugh:

For real, though.. I got that set on eBay. I don't remember or have a picture of the receipt or anything, but it was definitely from eBay and priced at about ~$100. I'm sure some will question the eBay quality, but they've held up pretty well for a year or so.

Gizler00 03-24-2014 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by Roark (Post 52180316)
Thank you, sir. I've got some bad luck with the exterior's appearance, but I try take meticulous care of my interior because every girl wants a guy with a hard exterior, but soft and squishy insides, eh?:laugh:

For real, though.. I got that set on eBay. I don't remember or have a picture of the receipt or anything, but it was definitely from eBay and priced at about ~$100. I'm sure some will question the eBay quality, but they've held up pretty well for a year or so.

Thats good to know. I have to rekey my doors to the ignition since I replaced them with the manual crank ones. I will have to try and look that up on ebay. Thanks

Roark 03-24-2014 07:35 PM

You had to change locks based on how the window goes up and down? That doesn't sound right.. :think:

Gizler00 03-24-2014 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by Roark (Post 52180358)
You had to change locks based on how the window goes up and down? That doesn't sound right.. :think:

I swapped out sr5 doors that had pwr windows with new doors that had manual crank windows. Tumblers in doors are different. Causing me to have two different keys, one for door and one for ignition. Has nothing to do with window operation.

Sorry to hijack

1_\/\_YOTA 03-25-2014 05:07 AM

Clean truck! How do you like the steering stabilizer? I have a stock 94 ext cab with 31s. Always wondered how much difference a steering stabilizer would make.

1_\/\_YOTA 03-25-2014 05:08 AM

Also how hard was it to swap seats for 4runner seats? Direct bolt on to existing sliding rails? Thanks

chukarhunt 03-25-2014 05:54 AM

Great write up so far! Gotta love the low miles.


Originally Posted by Roark (Post 52180174)

I would challenge them goons any day on the trails with our trucks! Still funny to see though. :rockon:

Roark 03-25-2014 05:55 AM


Originally Posted by Gizler00 (Post 52180392)
I swapped out sr5 doors that had pwr windows with new doors that had manual crank windows. Tumblers in doors are different. Causing me to have two different keys, one for door and one for ignition. Has nothing to do with window operation. Sorry to hijack

Oh, no problem. I just didn't think Toyota would go through the trouble of making two different tumblers. Seems a little excessive!

Roark 03-25-2014 05:58 AM


Originally Posted by 1_\/\_YOTA (Post 52180427)
Clean truck! How do you like the steering stabilizer? I have a stock 94 ext cab with 31s. Always wondered how much difference a steering stabilizer would make.

Thanks!

Honestly, I only noticed a difference at highway speeds. The new stabilizer cured the bit of steering shakes I got at 60mph+.

Roark 03-25-2014 05:59 AM


Originally Posted by 1_\/\_YOTA (Post 52180429)
Also how hard was it to swap seats for 4runner seats? Direct bolt on to existing sliding rails? Thanks

It was pretty much bolt out, bolt in. I think one of them took a little persuading, but they lined up well enough. I didn't mess with the rails at all. Rails of the 4Runner seat worked perfectly.

Roark 03-25-2014 06:04 AM


Originally Posted by chukarhunt (Post 52180437)
Great write up so far! Gotta love the low miles. I would challenge them goons any day on the trails with our trucks! Still funny to see though. :rockon:

I'm very happy with the low miles. I know there's trucks out there with sub-100k mileage, but definitely not in these parts. Anything under 200k is a good deal. And those goons are all over the place!! Seriously, every 3 seconds there's a lifted domestic with big tires rumbling down the road. GAH!

Roark 03-25-2014 06:58 AM

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Winter of 2012 was a very busy time for me and the truck.. Started with a clutch change, flywheel resurfacing, and master cylinder change. Only the best:
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Nasty shifters:
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Dropped the tranny with some help from my dad and a friend:

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And on!

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Roark 03-25-2014 07:05 AM

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Next up was addressing this nasty shiiiz:

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Nice tool we made to pop the crank bolt:

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This guy was extremely seized:

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Ending up having to drill into.. (broke the 1st!)

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SUCCESS!

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Looking tidy!

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