Thread: Ex Cab Truck Owners - Measurement Needed

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    Default Ex Cab Truck Owners - Measurement Needed

    I havent been able to measure one locally, and would like some help from the good people here.

    Specifically, on an extended cab truck of the 1989 flavor, or similar model years.

    I need the distance between the back of the cab, and the centerline of the rear axle.

    Also, from the centerline of the rear axle, to the end of the frame.

    The overall wheelbase would be awesome too.

    And finally, the rough height of the exterior of the cab.

    Thanks,
    Gavin

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    I have an 86 and I'm sure they are different. 4x4Wire has a lot of old school Toyota owners, you might try there.
    I've had enough...

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    I've driven your '86...very nice truck.

    I've got a lot of info regarding the trucks on 4x4wire, but havent checked out their forums...I'll try there.

    Thanks,
    G

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fergie View Post
    I havent been able to measure one locally, and would like some help from the good people here.

    Specifically, on an extended cab truck of the 1989 flavor, or similar model years.

    I need the distance between the back of the cab, and the centerline of the rear axle.

    Also, from the centerline of the rear axle, to the end of the frame.

    The overall wheelbase would be awesome too.

    And finally, the rough height of the exterior of the cab.

    Thanks,
    Gavin
    i'll try to get these measurements to you today.

    -do you need exact? or is pretty close good enough?

    -do you want the height of the cab from the ground? or from the bottom of the body to the roof?
    1994 Toyota Hilux Extra-cab. 22RE. 5-spd. 33x10.50x15 BFG A/T. Old Man Emu F/R shocks. NWOR rear springs. Ball joint spacers. T-100 rotors/calipers. Warb front bumper. Doug Thorley header, Magnaflow muffler & 2 1/4" pipe. SR5 bucket seats. 4.88's soon, no seriously.

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    Pretty close will be plenty accurate for me.

    Bottom of the body to the roof is what I'd like to know.

    Much appreciated!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fergie View Post
    I havent been able to measure one locally, and would like some help from the good people here.

    Specifically, on an extended cab truck of the 1989 flavor, or similar model years.

    I need the distance between the back of the cab, and the centerline of the rear axle. 35"

    Also, from the centerline of the rear axle, to the end of the frame. 35 1/2"

    The overall wheelbase would be awesome too. 121 1/2"

    And finally, the rough height of the exterior of the cab. 48"

    Thanks,
    Gavin
    From a '94 truck. Those numbers are pretty close, but not perfect....best I could do not having anyone to help hold the tape measure/to be a second set of eyes. Hope this helps.

    P.S. What is the project you're working on?
    1994 Toyota Hilux Extra-cab. 22RE. 5-spd. 33x10.50x15 BFG A/T. Old Man Emu F/R shocks. NWOR rear springs. Ball joint spacers. T-100 rotors/calipers. Warb front bumper. Doug Thorley header, Magnaflow muffler & 2 1/4" pipe. SR5 bucket seats. 4.88's soon, no seriously.

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    Thank you!

    I'm looking for a suitable vehicle to swap a Chinook camper to; right now, the Chinook is on a 1978 2wd hilux with no engine, transmission or front suspension. I'd like to move the camper portion to a more modern, 4wd vehicle.

    Thank you again!

    Gavin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fergie View Post
    Thank you!

    I'm looking for a suitable vehicle to swap a Chinook camper to; right now, the Chinook is on a 1978 2wd hilux with no engine, transmission or front suspension. I'd like to move the camper portion to a more modern, 4wd vehicle.

    Thank you again!

    Gavin
    Sweet! I love this idea....and it is one that i have had many, many times. If you go to google images and type in 4x4 Toyota chinook there are some good pics. There's some of first, second and third gen toyota 4x4 pickups with the chinook grafted onto them. they all look like short bed trucks to me.

    good luck with the project!

    oh, here's this too:

    http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...t=18306&page=2
    1994 Toyota Hilux Extra-cab. 22RE. 5-spd. 33x10.50x15 BFG A/T. Old Man Emu F/R shocks. NWOR rear springs. Ball joint spacers. T-100 rotors/calipers. Warb front bumper. Doug Thorley header, Magnaflow muffler & 2 1/4" pipe. SR5 bucket seats. 4.88's soon, no seriously.

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    The kid that I sold my 93 Extracab to will help me get measurements. If he doesn't hurry up and finish paying me it may be up for sale again.
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