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Old 12-08-2013, 06:26 PM
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....or you could just add some rock sliders.....
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Yea that too.
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Old 01-25-2014, 02:56 PM
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I installed a seat saver,,,,, that is all.Name:  IMG_2503_zps8ed3c9b5.jpg
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Trucks tall after the SAS. I can now get in and out now without crushing my seat.
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I was wondering what is the diameter of the disc on your e brake
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That bracket is a great idea!!
Old 01-26-2014, 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by 86toyotaprerunner14
I was wondering what is the diameter of the disc on your e brake
About 8 inches in diameter.
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Old 01-26-2014, 11:58 AM
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That seat slider is pretty cool, wish I would have thought to put extra padding there and maybe a patch off vinyl a little bit higher when I got my seat done

But trucks looking sweet
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That's a custom seat saver! Definitely a good idea.
I was looking through some of the previous pages and saw your friends sweet rigs. Is the owner of that big red and black first gen a member of the forum? I mean does he have a build thread or anything?
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Originally Posted by 84 yota dude
That's a custom seat saver! Definitely a good idea.
I was looking through some of the previous pages and saw your friends sweet rigs. Is the owner of that big red and black first gen a member of the forum? I mean does he have a build thread or anything?
No they are not members. Black first gen?
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"Too funny, Evan loaded up." With the picture of the truck with two ATVs in the back. That one?
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OK the red truck. Evans got a cool truck. he just got new F&R springs for it.
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Ok, yep that one. Both of your trucks are awesome!
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awesome build sir... Ive been looking for some ideas on how to do a square front drive shaft... you made it pretty simple
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Thanks. Others on on Yotatech helped, as in I googled "square front DS Yotatech" Lots of pics and info. Good luck on yours.
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Just ordered 4 inch leaf springs for the rear,,,,,,. I'll have to install the spring hanger and shackle mounts for the longer springs. Out with the old in with the new.
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Originally Posted by Teuf
Just ordered 4 inch leaf springs for the rear,,,,,,. I'll have to install the spring hanger and shackle mounts for the longer springs. Out with the old in with the new.
Bada$$. What kind did you end up going with?
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Ordered through LowRangeOffRoad. I got my 3" SAS kit from them too.
Good folks......
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I replaced the clutch slave master cyl. What a pain. Stick holding down the pumped pedal, run around crack bleeder. repeat 15 times. That should stop my recent notchy shifting. At least they last a long time.
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Sweet!


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