92 toyota pickup

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This is my 1992 Toyota pickup. 3 inch body lift, 4 inch suspension lift, 37 inch boggers, snorkeled, 4 point harness, t-100 bucket seats, 22re motor, 5 speed trans, cold air intake, and much more. Have had the truck for about a year and finally starting to get all the bugs worked out from the PO. Just got a few more things an it will be ready to rock and roll. New shocks rear axle bearing and seals and now needs new brake lines.

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When I brought it home

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Fresh paint on it



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First time taking her out



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New tires and trying them out



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Had a good time.
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Your truck just called, it wants you to know that it hates the front bumper and wants you to take it off.
 
Yes the last pic is it on a tow truck. That's my brothers tow truck. When I go out mudding and I have had one to many my brother will tow the truck home for me. And the bumper well I kind of like it just need to refine it some more it is a work in progress. I need to get with someone who has a plasma cutter and a good welder.
 
Can you post a couple of pics of the T100 bucket seats. Was it a direct bolt in?
 
Unoman said:
Can you post a couple of pics of the T100 bucket seats. Was it a direct bolt in?

Yeah I will take a few pics. And what I had to do was take out the factory seat mounts and welded in the t100 mounts and then installed the seats but the driver side has no seat mounts because I needed the room. I am 6'6 so had to weld the seat rails right to the floor but it works and the seat still moves

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This pic is from before I lowered the driver seat. The seats do sit a little higher then stock but if you maybe find a way to reuse the stock mounts or make your own mounts you should most likely get them at stock hight. It will take a little work to get them in but it makes for a great ride.
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