I've had a couple of subscribers ask how much money I have invested into my 1985 4wd Toyota Pickup/Hilux. The answer is less than you might think!
(I paid $3000 for the truck and it came with a lot of aftermarket parts.) Watch to see how I acquired so much of these parts for free:
35x12.5” Dick Cepek Mud Country tires = $215 x4 = $860
Cragar D-Window wheels = $300 for a set of 4
5.29 yukon gears in the axles = $279 x 2 = $558
IFS rear axle from an ’88 truck with an ARB air locker, and compressor = $1100
The Front axle has a Aussie locker = $300
Sky offroad widening kit with IFS hubs = $350
Land Cruiser FJ60 vented front rotors = $60 (non-oem)
1995 4runner v6 calipers = $200 for both (non-oem)
Frony Range Offroad twin-stick = $189
Procomp 4" suspension lift = $650
2" 4crawler body lift on the cab = $60
Home made lift on the bed with 2” square stock = free
Used 22r with 106k mi = free
Like new clutch = free
Frame repair = $50
Fiberglass Bed = free
Inclinometer = $50
Trail Gear Hi-Steer kit = $450
IFS Steering box = free
OEM alloy wheels = $100
BFG AllTerrain 33x10.5" tires = $800
OEM Fender = free
Aftermarket hood = free
floor repair = free
Fuel Anza 15x7 wheels = free
Body & paint job = free
bed liner = free
Radiator = $100
K&N air filter = $50
Rear axle bearings and oil seals = $40
Rear pinion seal = $10
Driveshaft carrier bearing = $20
Used Left B-pillar trim = $35
Rear shoes = $20
Transfer case oil seal = $10
4 runner v6 master cylinder = $70
valve cover gasket = $20
LCE exhaust studs = $20
Universal receiver = $25
14” drop hitch = $134
LED Headlights = free
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6thGearGarage
16 дек 2020