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Thread: My hilux's next 20 years

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    Default My hilux's next 20 years

    There aren't enough older trucks on this forum, so I will make a contribution of "old school". This is my 1991 Toyota V6 Hilux that I have owned since new.


    List of mods to date:
    Procomp 4" suspension lift
    NW offroad HD lift leaf spring in back
    Sway-a-way torsion bar
    Bilstein shocks
    NW offroad headers and 2.25" exhaust
    Centerforce dual friction clutch and heavier flywheel
    BFG KM2 32's on cheapo alum wheels
    Bushwacker flares
    5.29 gears and Spartan locker in rear
    Corbeau neoprene reclining seats
    Swaybar removed

    Things to do/change:
    Stock or Old Man Emu Torsion bars
    Sliders
    Go through entire front end. (maintenance)
    Last edited by aikane; 09-08-2011 at 04:19 AM.

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    The UPS van made a visit today....


    Replaced my blown front shocks.

    It's hard to beat the ride of new shocks.
    Next, brakes and cv's.

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    Nice looking truck! How many miles is on it?
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    My truck is getting older by the minute.....
    Movin' right along.In search of good times and good news,
    With good friends you can't lose, This could become a habit..
    Opportunity knocks once, let's reach out and grab it.
    Together we'll nab it. We'll hitch-hike, bus or yellow cab it!
    Cab it?

    CrowsWing
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    CrowsWing Benroy Teardrop on ExPo
    The 190,000 Mile Tundra

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    Looks great! Which island are you on?
    '85 4Runner & Four-Seasons Magnum pop-up

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    Thanks guys. Truck has 116xxx miles on her. I'm on the Big Isle.

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    Very nice, '91 on this end, too. Ours are I think looked at as just old junk, not all sexy and cool like a first gen, not comfy and powerful like a Tacoma. Just cheap, old, cheap, rusty, cheap junk. Yours looks great!
    Quote Originally Posted by aikane View Post
    4.88 Richmond gears and Tru-trac lsd in the rear

    Things to do/change:
    Locker and 5.29's
    Hey, I may be your Huckleberry. I run 5.29 Yukons with Air Lockers in both front and rear, set up by Slee, and would like to go back to more mild 4.56 or 4.88 gears. I do a lot less that needs the gearing and lockers and have been doing a whole lot more Interstate shuttling because of family. Ping me off list if you'd like to talk about a trade with maybe a few bucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveInDenver View Post
    Very nice, '91 on this end, too. Ours are I think looked at as just old junk, not all sexy and cool like a first gen, not comfy and powerful like a Tacoma. Just cheap, old, cheap, rusty, cheap junk. Yours looks great!
    Haha, yeah it's like being the middle child and your siblings were "starting quarterbacks and prom queens", while you were on the yearbook committee.
    As for your offer, I actually am waiting on a rear diff to be built by Marlin Crawler. A friend has expressed interest in my old diff, thanks though.

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    Cool truck man. It won't be long and my 03 Taco will be on the yearbook committee as well.
    It's not easy being green - Kermit the Frog

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    I had an 89 with a mostly procomp 4" and 5.29s but with 22RE with a cam and headers and 35s. It was a great set up! You live in Hawaii though, so your junk is automatically waaay cooler!
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    No kids, 3 dogs, many surfboards...

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    Quote Originally Posted by grouch View Post
    Cool truck man. It won't be long and my 03 Taco will be on the yearbook committee as well.
    Nah, in my opinion the 1st gen Tacomas will always be the "prom queens". Good power, right size for tight trails, and still kept simple enough. The 2nd gen's have great engines and are very capable stock, but are too big and have too many electronic gizmos that will fail in time.

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