Static Truck Drop Limbo!

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  1. LeTortoise

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    hard to drive but fun to look at! :D
     

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  2. riceratyota

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    which one 77/78/79/81[r.i.p]82 sbrc driftbox, and a CeliLux/current daily= 79 sbrc [lil' blue]
    omg!!!! Is that your f'in oilpan tell me you got a skid plate for that thing i was thinking bout explorin 2rz land but if thats what you got for clearance , fugetaboutit!
     
  3. NashMan

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    ^ oh wow death wish for a motor in less 3/8 inc plate
     
  4. SD YOTA

    SD YOTA Grand Toyotaholic

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    Got two words of advice for ya buddy..... Dry sump!
     
  5. Predracer

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    Haha yea it won't be staying like that. However the pan is made out of 12g steel.

    and the cross member on the last truck I built.

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  6. riceratyota

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    which one 77/78/79/81[r.i.p]82 sbrc driftbox, and a CeliLux/current daily= 79 sbrc [lil' blue]
    oh well no suspension travel anyhow huh? wont hit less you blow a rubber id make a angled thick piece that wrapped under the pan from front to back to give it a skid ,less likly to punch thru the front of that pan on a rock:duh:
     

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