myyota85

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  • About myyota85
    Biography
    hi names chris live in covington la own my own bussiness and love to wheel on the weekends.
    Location
    covington la
    Interests
    wheelin
    Occupation
    lawn install; lawn maint
    My Rig
    1985 yota pickup on 35" and a 83 yota on 44"
    How Did You Find Us?
    google search
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    85 on 35" 5.29
    83 on 44" 4.88 SOLD!!

    Originally Posted by yoder519
    i think the early 2wd fajitas/burritos/tacos/nachos/chimichonga/tamaly etc came with 2.4s IIRC

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  • Last Activity: Jul 10, 2014 01:00 PM
  • Join Date: Jan 22, 2010

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  1. turn1andburn1
    Mar 17, 2010 05:22 PM - permalink
    Yeah man, I bet I didnt even have a 100 lbs of pressure on it. It was most likely damaged on a rock or something from the previous owner. I would never buy one after seeing how weak to the elements they are.
  2. turn1andburn1
    Mar 16, 2010 09:09 PM - permalink
    I watched some of your vids on youtube. Clean looking truck you got and I love the paint. Anyway, new pics are up in the show your ride section. Canadian rust on lots of the underside, just can't stop it. Booo..
  3. turn1andburn1
    Mar 16, 2010 06:41 PM - permalink
    Thanks again, couldn't beleive it when found it. Im sure if you take care of the synthetic line it would do you good. But the littlest nick from a rock and that section is toast. I went to pull a guy out of the ditch when i first got it, just pulled the slack out of the line and she snapped. Also if you heat up your winch, or expose it to a lot of sun light, it weakens them. Sure they are safer, but cost can be tripple that of steel.
  4. Rockalot
    Feb 15, 2010 06:19 AM - permalink
    Thanks! Yours is cool too, I dig the paint.

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