Few new pics to share...
#1
Few new pics to share...
Here are a few new pics. showing tails and Hella driving lights added:
http://groups.msn.com/2000SR5ToyotaT...oto&PhotoID=58
http://groups.msn.com/2000SR5ToyotaT...oto&PhotoID=57
http://groups.msn.com/2000SR5ToyotaT...oto&PhotoID=56
http://groups.msn.com/2000SR5ToyotaT...oto&PhotoID=55
http://groups.msn.com/2000SR5ToyotaT...oto&PhotoID=58
http://groups.msn.com/2000SR5ToyotaT...oto&PhotoID=57
http://groups.msn.com/2000SR5ToyotaT...oto&PhotoID=56
http://groups.msn.com/2000SR5ToyotaT...oto&PhotoID=55
#4
Originally posted by PhxTRDRunner
What lift did you use? And what size tires?
Looks about how I want mine to look when I'm done
Good job!
What lift did you use? And what size tires?
Looks about how I want mine to look when I'm done

Good job!
LOL of course I am kidding, he had come over to let me test his gauge on mine as mine was not working...well it is hard for it to measure boost when it is not hooked up...lol!!
Mike
#6
Is that a custom fab'd grill assembly? Thats a clean look im looking to do to my Taco. Can you supply more info?
Here is a pic of mine, think something like that would look alright on it?
Jay's 1998 Tacoma
Jay
Here is a pic of mine, think something like that would look alright on it?
Jay's 1998 Tacoma
Jay
#7
Thanks Mike 
Mike is correct. Daystar 2.5" lift w/BFG 285/75/16 All-Terrains
Side markers were about $20 at autotoys.com
Grill has been discussed in other threads.....good 'ol "gutter guard" from home depot. Came out pretty good considering how inexpensive the stuff is.
Any questions....give me an email or check out my site for pics & details.

Mike is correct. Daystar 2.5" lift w/BFG 285/75/16 All-Terrains
Side markers were about $20 at autotoys.com
Grill has been discussed in other threads.....good 'ol "gutter guard" from home depot. Came out pretty good considering how inexpensive the stuff is.
Any questions....give me an email or check out my site for pics & details.
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#9
Autotoys.com has 25 different styles of side maker/turn signals. The ones I have sell for $19.98 They have a great write-up on how to install in their tech section. Basically, all you do is drill a small hole into your fender then use a metal "nibler" ($10 from Radio Shack) to cut the metal on the fender to the shape and size you need. These pliers are very good. You then run wires from the side marker and tap into your front turn signals. I don't know why more vehicles don't have them. They are a great safety feature for changing lanes. Most everywhere else in the world have them from the factory. Here's a pic of the final product:
http://groups.msn.com/2000SR5ToyotaT...oto&PhotoID=10
http://groups.msn.com/2000SR5ToyotaT...oto&PhotoID=10
#10
Jay:
Here are a couple close-up pics of my grill:
http://groups.msn.com/2000SR5ToyotaT...hoto&PhotoID=8
http://groups.msn.com/2000SR5ToyotaT...hoto&PhotoID=9
Here are a couple close-up pics of my grill:
http://groups.msn.com/2000SR5ToyotaT...hoto&PhotoID=8
http://groups.msn.com/2000SR5ToyotaT...hoto&PhotoID=9
#11
pfdaxe,
Your grill job is really nice. Seeing yours makes me want to reevaluate the entire procedure and give it a shot on my 99 LTD. I also like the pedal covers that you installed, I was trying to find some gunmetal colored ones though. Nice Job on the Runner Man!
Outkast`
Your grill job is really nice. Seeing yours makes me want to reevaluate the entire procedure and give it a shot on my 99 LTD. I also like the pedal covers that you installed, I was trying to find some gunmetal colored ones though. Nice Job on the Runner Man!
Outkast`
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