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Re: comming along nicely
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04/29/03 05:28 AM
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Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 249
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DOH!! i'm not tooo worried about it .. i wanted to do minimal cutting. but buy a couple of 20 packs of bud and give your frineds salzalls and grinding/cutting disks.. this is wht i got.. i have more pictures. i will post them on my site later today.
i didn't see a way that i could not cut what i did and still fit the intercooler in far enough to still be able to mount my grill. this is on an 85 yours was a 94 correcT? i dunno if that makes a difference. i'm more worried about the spring perches.. i think that they are weaker now and need to brace them. as far as the fenders i think i'll still have to cut some more to be able to fit the bent tube in there. i don't see how you cut less.. but i would have loved to keep the stock hood latch. i'm stil trying to work out maybe a bracket to still fit the hood latch.. but i don't see it happening. do you have pictures? close up of the latch and than each fender well?
thanks
ryan
89 4runner V6 33 MT/R GoodYear,the only way to go. open front and e-locker rear.4:88....Truck's needs are deeper than my wallet. so i got another truck <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> 85 4R I6 T 35 TRD rear dual case 4.56 lets go wheeling :P
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