Heres just some photos of my new 80 series. Would love it if others could post up some photos other 80s so I can get a bit of an idea of what I want mine to look like






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Maybe move to the yota section?toaddog wrote:Not really tech so moved to chit chat
Was moved from toyota tech as per above. He will get more replies where it is now.v840 wrote:Maybe move to the yota section?toaddog wrote:Not really tech so moved to chit chat
It's really only a matter of time before Bogged states how superior the Patrols are, DRS says patrols are teh ghayness, dat383 says that's a slanderous copy of a superior product, chimpboy calls him on it, AJF throws in a pencil joke, I go and rub one out whilst waiting for something interesting to happen, RN calls someone a hoon, Longlux mentions trains, and Ruff has a whine about jerkoff's in the classifieds. It's a house of cards just waiting for a sneeze.
Ditto and having driven an early 80 compared to newer trucks I would still say it was a good thing regardless but especially if the tyres are any bigger or you want to tow just about anything. For a heavy truck they are shite brakes and obviously Toyota realised this pretty quick seeing as they addressed them within 2 years.bogged wrote:I would never say upgraded brakes would be overrated in any 4wd that gets modded.oldmate wrote:The upgraded brakes are overrated.
you can't be too concerned about Qld Tpt if you are thinking of running a 4" lift just for looks. You have a better chance of getting the 2 + 2 as the body lift can be aplied for in writing (but still inspected I think) and 2" lift shouldn't need engineering bbut not sure about both together. I don't think you can get drop arms engineered in Qld and they can still ping you for running you 35's to and from anywhere or even up the beach apparently.Grylls wrote:Thanks for all the replys and photos guys![]()
Can you just buy full kits that will supply brake line extensions etc? and do the blocks have to be aliminium to get the lift engineered? ( Living in Queensland I'm just a little concerned with QLD Transport haha )
Cheers for all the advice guys
Looks is never a reason to do anything to a 4wds suspension, you should be aiming to do the smallest possible lift to make your truck do what you want.Grylls wrote:
I know that I don't need to run a 4inch lift to fit 33's and that a 2inch lift will fit 35's snug but I still want at least a 4-5 inch lift all up. Mainly for looks than anything.
as wagon it had 7" coils 2" body and 38x15.5'sGrylls wrote:Looks good cranky. What lift and tyre sizes are they both?
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