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  • '86 Yota Pickup

    Waiting for paint until I find a rust free bed and 4x4 front fenders. Debating a flat army green spray bomb until then.. The rear does sit a tad higher than the front, I have 4" blocks ready to install this weekend to match the height up better.

    Front lowered:
    Torsion cranked
    BJ flip/spacers thanks to DURGEN DESIGNS

    Rear lowered:
    3" Blocks (4" on the way)
    Fenders rolled minor due to rubbing

    Freebie american racing 15x8 3" backspacing wrapped in 195/55/15 tires





  • #2
    I really like it. For some reason I've always liked those wheels.

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    • #3
      i actually like the way the paint looks... or..the way the lack of paint looks.
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      Last edited by Bobbythunder; 03-02-2012, 11:59 AM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Bobbythunder View Post
        i actually like the way the paint looks... or..the way the lack of paint looks.
        sub'd
        Yeah several people have told me to leave the paint like this, giving the hood rat / rat rod / etc etc look..

        Open to any suggestions from anyone!

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        • #5
          Don't do 4x4 fenders just roll and pull the fuck out of them. I'm doin a rat rod style resto to my yota

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          Originally posted by nickskater09
          I think Jody, along with Ashton, like to push the line between "street legal" and "realistically driveable".

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          • #6
            Agree. Dont do 4x4 fenders. Seems like now in days that's what everyone is doing just to get some sort of wheel space or w.e it is. I say be original and just get the fenders rolled and drop it on the ground!

            Other than that i like the idea of the army green. Give it an old WWI look always looks decent if done right. I am watching.
            Instagram: "Cole_Lenhart" Out of Thread Builds Shoots and Progress
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            • #7


              anyone know if this kid is on the forums? has a SW plate frame...

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              • #8
                1) keep wheels
                2) pull fenders
                3) paint truck and do not rust/rat it
                4) ????????
                5) internet fame
                6) profit

                -Updated 07-29-2013- _ padraig@deathsquad.ca _ _

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                • #9
                  Like I said on toyotaminis, i'm digging it man. Need to fix that altitude issue you have there though haha
                  IG: ashtonlafleur

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by padraigmk3 View Post
                    1) keep wheels
                    2) pull fenders
                    3) paint truck and do not rust/rat it
                    4) ????????
                    5) internet fame
                    6) profit
                    +1


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                    • #11
                      Beautiful disaster. Looks great

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                      • #12
                        i like the paint as is.

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                        • #13
                          I've already posted on this but i like the idea way2fastx3 has with the army green. I go to work at freightliner and they make all the military trucks. That flat sand color would look sick on it. It'd be different.

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                          • #14
                            once we have a nice day and I have enough time I'll start laying down the flat green


                            totally jdm

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                            • #15
                              Bitchin! The problem with the 4WD fenders from that generation is that the wheel arches are bigger to accommodate larger tires, better off just pulling them.

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