1993 2wd

Discussion in '1989-1995 Build-Up/Project Threads' started by phil03, Feb 2, 2009.

  1. phil03

    phil03 Enthusiast

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    start of my build

    here are a few pictures of my yota, the only thing i have done is...rims and a poor man body lift(hockey pucks) lol......let me know what you think!
     

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  2. phil03

    phil03 Enthusiast

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    first off, im getting ready to paint it, not sure what im gonna do motor/interior wise, time and money will tell!
     
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    hey, got to start from somewhere. just cruise the site, or cardomain.com or umm..street source and others to see what u like..
     
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    :D at the hockey pucks,
    Ive seen guys around here use boat trailer rollers, there a little thicker and tough as he11...lol
     
  5. Sound.Vision.Soul

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    Looks good phil! Cant wait for summer so we can go crusin yota style! :cool:
     
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    Great pictures, goodluck with your project, cant wait to see and read more . . .
     
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    burnzya Grand Toyotaholic

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    hockey pucks? poor man? that must be why its something i would do!
     
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    i didnt want to waist a pile of money on the right stuff cuz im not sure how i am going to finish with it, dropped or jacked, i do lots of hunting and fishing, so im in the bush most of the time and i cant afford another toy just yet, so i lifted it that way i can put bigger tires, but anyways this weekend is looking good so ill take a bunch of pictures! those were taken in my garage its a little small to get all around.....i want to freshen up the motor, what should i be looking at doing, i just want to clean it up and so on......let me know, most of you are the experts!

    Phil
     
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    anyone??
     
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    I'm gonna start off with an intake, exhaust, and bigger plug wires.
     
  11. phil03

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    ive got a full cat back, thinking of header but sure what, by intake what do you mean? and i cant find any bigger plug wires!
     
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  13. PapaBear1013

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    You should do a battery/intake swap...makes a WHOLE lotta difference...With the swap you dont have the intake tube running across the hot radiator hose. Cold Air=Better performance! I did my swap about a week ago & could tell the difference right away! Just a thought! :waytogo:
     
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    I agree,here's mine. You may want to upgrade your wiring at the same time, can't hurt!!

    Before.....[​IMG]After....[​IMG]

    :D
     
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    yeah...good idea patriot...upgrading the wiring doesn't hurt especially the spark plug wires
     

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