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toyota pics #639493 08/22/05 06:34 PM
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fiat850spyder Offline OP
Wheeler
HEY....ok to all the offroaders can i see some pics of ur cars cuz i really want to see how i can make my truck be good as well as look good i wuld like to see some pics of ur car if that is not a problem i wuld really appreciate it <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> thank u

Re: toyota pics [Re: fiat850spyder] #639494 08/22/05 11:52 PM
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Re: toyota pics [Re: TheBandit] #639495 08/23/05 12:20 AM
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fiat850spyder Offline OP
Wheeler
thanks for the pic and nice ride

Re: toyota pics [Re: fiat850spyder] #639496 08/23/05 01:21 AM
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Kaptain Offline
Mudrunner
Here's a few for ya..
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93' Toy xCab
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Re: toyota pics [Re: Kaptain] #639497 08/23/05 01:35 AM
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CraShYota Offline
Body Damage is Cool
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Re: toyota pics [Re: CraShYota] #639498 08/23/05 01:44 AM
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fiat850spyder Offline OP
Wheeler
how do u get the cars axle to be at taht angle do u use that thing called a pinion angle or sumethin like that(sorry im just 16 and want to know more bout these things)

Re: toyota pics [Re: fiat850spyder] #639499 08/23/05 02:12 AM
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fiat850spyder Offline OP
Wheeler
i saw this show on tv its called ummm ***** i forgot but its a 4x4 show on powerblock...and they did a truck and they made a ramp and went up it and saw how high they culd go without the back tire comin off the ground....then they added something that made the back tire touch the ground and go up even higher on the ramp...what part makes that happen?

Re: toyota pics [Re: fiat850spyder] #639500 08/23/05 02:29 AM
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CJM Offline
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my old unit ....

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36" swampers ,ARB's FRONT AND REAR , 5:29'S 9"'s of suspension lift hi-brid 20/22r webber , downey engine 150HP ... all back in [color:"red"] 1985 [/color]
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and my current unit .
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Re: toyota pics [Re: fiat850spyder] #639501 08/23/05 03:00 AM
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Kaptain Offline
Mudrunner
"That Angle" is all about the suspension and how much it can flex. The suspension keeps all the tires on the ground, which means you'll go further since you'll have more traction. Depending on the 'lift kit' will depend on how much more flex (or angle) your truck will be capable of.
Btw, on that show your talking about... They used "Revolver" Shackles to allow the jeep to go further up the ramp.


93' Toy xCab
bobbed > 22rEB > w56 > stock duals > SAS > 4.88's > 37's
Re: toyota pics [Re: Kaptain] #639502 08/23/05 03:04 AM
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fiat850spyder Offline OP
Wheeler
yes thats the sh*t they put
thank you my friend
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