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Dude.....Spoiler Alert! I haven't even got mine yet.
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That explains it! Thanks- I was beginning to wonder if y’all were correct about the absolute unrivaled superiority of an actual Land Cruiser as being unbreakable while this poor 4Runners were left with no other option but to write into TT magazine in hopes that Land Cruiser guru could get it running againBack in the day there were separate tech sections, one for Cruisers and the other for mini trucks and 4Runners. After Mark Watley retired from the Cruiser tech section (Mark has a wealth of Cruiser knowledge and has a Cruiser shop in AK), all that's left is the mini/Taco/4Runner tech section.
Maybe don’t join the literary scholar club meeting if you haven’t done the homework yet?!?Dude.....Spoiler Alert! I haven't even got mine yet.
I haven’t got mine let ether.Dude.....Spoiler Alert! I haven't even got mine yet.
No, unfortunately the old Creamsicle is gone. After I flopped it at Rausch Creek I wanted to put a roll cage in it but doing that in an enclosed truck is more than I wanted to tackle. The body mounts weren't the best and although I did get a guy to fix up the rear quarter good enough to fit back in a good side window, I was seriously concerned about the body structure. About that time the 40 I currently own came up for sale, and I ended up buying it in 2010. Turns out the engine in the 40 was VERY tired so I decided to swap in the engine from the 55, a Jim Chenowith performance rebuilt 2F. Sold the transmission and doubler setup along with the axles and (sob) scrapped the rest. I regret that decision every day.Do you still have that truck? How did the frame ultimately hold up?
Yep. Still have it. The frame is in good shape, but I have to do some work to the rest of it.Do you still have that truck? How did the frame ultimately hold up?
I remember this article !! Didn't someone fabricate this frame for you?I wrote an article years ago that was accepted. I had always meant to do more, but life sort of got in the way.
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Did your kid just teach you how to post on a forum???This thread smells like old people!!
Matkins out in Montana had been making Jeep frames and started making Land Cruiser frames. They made the pickup frame for me.I remember this article !! Didn't someone fabricate this frame for you?
That’s amazing coolMatkins out in Montana had been making Jeep frames and started making Land Cruiser frames. They made the pickup frame for me.
She writes, she wheels, and she puts up with @Beno. She’s like a land cruiser goddess.
He left the alter ego behind when he shed the Toyota Parts Master title. Now he's just @OnurWha? Did Onur move to Australia?
I'm still a douche nozzle.
@DoucheNozzle