I can't count how many times random people/coworkers have commented, saying "why don't you have a nicer truck...." (Everyone that knows me knows I could afford newer) and I always laugh hysterically for multiple reasons. The best is when I pull up to the gas pump next to them in my 1992 Toyota SR5 4x4 diesel swapped, hood stacked but minty clean daily driver .... and strangers literally come and ask me if they can take pics and comment on it. They drive home and realize, that shiny new truck, with its shiny new $1k++ note and their upside down decision may not have been such a great idea 😂
@jonathonreborn2724 I totally understand, peak vehicle production was 1980 - 2000 I have 2 nissan d21s, 1 hardbody and 1 hardbody wagon (terrano, patherfinder) I'm in love with them, reliable, simple, so much fun off road and so many people don't understand me 😂
I'm in the process of rebuilding the exact same truck. Could you start putting part links under your videos? I'm interested in the headlights bezel/housings and the tail light lenses? Where did you get them? I'm finding them online but not sure on the trustworthiness of the sellers.
They have 2 clips that hold it in properly one fell off when I had the transmission out then I reinstalled it but saw the clip on the floor so I pulled it aging and put the clip in and that was it
Not really a HiLux, just a Toyota factory 4WD pickup ? I don’t know if there is any actual difference, but that’s what they were called in North America. I am subscribing now 🛻
@@oohsam for sure. They were just called “Toyota truck” in North America until the Tundra came out. Then toyota began calling them “Tacoma”. I had an ‘87 with a 7’ bed. It was a good one. Valves ruined by bad gas in ‘08😾
Nothing like these old Toyotas being restored. Take this over any new truck.
I can't count how many times random people/coworkers have commented, saying "why don't you have a nicer truck...." (Everyone that knows me knows I could afford newer) and I always laugh hysterically for multiple reasons. The best is when I pull up to the gas pump next to them in my 1992 Toyota SR5 4x4 diesel swapped, hood stacked but minty clean daily driver .... and strangers literally come and ask me if they can take pics and comment on it.
They drive home and realize, that shiny new truck, with its shiny new $1k++ note and their upside down decision may not have been such a great idea 😂
@jonathonreborn2724 I totally understand, peak vehicle production was 1980 - 2000
I have 2 nissan d21s, 1 hardbody and 1 hardbody wagon (terrano, patherfinder)
I'm in love with them, reliable, simple, so much fun off road and so many people don't understand me 😂
Dude’s great video man hopefully we get to see the whole build come to life
Well those where my tires and wheels 😂😂😂
I'm in the process of rebuilding the exact same truck. Could you start putting part links under your videos? I'm interested in the headlights bezel/housings and the tail light lenses? Where did you get them? I'm finding them online but not sure on the trustworthiness of the sellers.
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Hey those are my old tires and wheels from the 4runner! Lol
Keep it up. You gotta make a video on that interesting 4Runner that thing looks sick
I will soon
Where did this one fell from? Heaven…?
🔥🔥🔥
De lo mejor ❤️🩹
Dude, i think that 22r has some LCE mods on it
Just block off plates from
Lce
Just subscribed
I'm having the same issue with the clutch fork. How did you fix it so it sits properly?
They have 2 clips that hold it in properly one fell off when I had the transmission out then I reinstalled it but saw the clip on the floor so I pulled it aging and put the clip in and that was it
what size tires
Is this overland nomads? 3.0 gang??
Answered my own question once I started watching lol
Is that the original suspension for that truck
No it’s 3in lift springs
@@riolocofab2632 I need a video on how to install 🙏🏽
Cost??
Tengo toyota 22r 4x4 y el modulo de encendido es de chevy y no he tenido pedos
(23:27) This is not "Strat To Finish"
(15.23) It is a she. Grammarly.
I have the same Toyota, I want to sell it if anyone is interested.
Are you still selling?
Not really a HiLux, just a Toyota factory 4WD pickup ? I don’t know if there is any actual difference, but that’s what they were called in North America.
I am subscribing now 🛻
In Australia this is a hilux
@@oohsam for sure. They were just called “Toyota truck” in North America until the Tundra came out. Then toyota began calling them “Tacoma”. I had an ‘87 with a 7’ bed. It was a good one. Valves ruined by bad gas in ‘08😾
Bad Ass!!!
Adjust the valves