Grate trucks I did own 4 of them drove the to San Salvador Central American no problems thanks I wish I can buy one more they last forever thanks for the video
I really like your truck. I have the twin to it in SC. It is still all original with the exception of interior door panels. Daily driver. Keep the videos coming. Thanks. Lee
Just finished watching your video. I have an 82 myself. Unless your radiator/washer fluid reservoir is cracked, then you just need a new windshield washer pump. Just bought & installed a new one on mine from Part Geek. Very minimal wiring (used old connector. The nozzles themselves needed slight adjustment (just follow the washer line, unscrew the holding screws on each, then make slight bend adjustments as needed). Good luck.
@@hiddenwatersflyfishing I'm a month late but, quite a few Toyotas used the same pump for the sprayer, my 82' has one I got out of a 86' Camry (Which is a story all it's own!) But if you're going to get bigger tires make sure to upgrade the brakes with the bigger master cylinder. I ran 33s off a friends chevy for a week while I was getting my wheels repaired and it stopped like a train, slowly.
You go to 33s,you will loose a bunch of torque and probably kill your clutch. And decreased gas mileage. Now you get some lower gears like 4:88s or something that would work.
Sick truck, thanks for sharing
Thank you!
Grate trucks I did own 4 of them drove the to San Salvador Central American no problems thanks I wish I can buy one more they last forever thanks for the video
I really like your truck. I have the twin to it in SC. It is still all original with the exception of interior door panels. Daily driver. Keep the videos coming. Thanks. Lee
Thank you. Yea, I wish mine was nicer haha
Nice😎
Just finished watching your video. I have an 82 myself. Unless your radiator/washer fluid reservoir is cracked, then you just need a new windshield washer pump. Just bought & installed a new one on mine from Part Geek. Very minimal wiring (used old connector. The nozzles themselves needed slight adjustment (just follow the washer line, unscrew the holding screws on each, then make slight bend adjustments as needed). Good luck.
I will definitely check that out. Thank you.
@@hiddenwatersflyfishing I'm a month late but, quite a few Toyotas used the same pump for the sprayer, my 82' has one I got out of a 86' Camry (Which is a story all it's own!) But if you're going to get bigger tires make sure to upgrade the brakes with the bigger master cylinder. I ran 33s off a friends chevy for a week while I was getting my wheels repaired and it stopped like a train, slowly.
@@KearSki Thanks for the tips!
Becarful with your truck , I had a 1981 in Florida got stolen.I still miss it' 😢
I worry about that often.
You go to 33s,you will loose a bunch of torque and probably kill your clutch. And decreased gas mileage. Now you get some lower gears like 4:88s or something that would work.
It has 4:30s in the axles and 4.7s in the transfer case. It should be ok, maybe not great on the road though lol
Where'd you get the plastics for the steering column I need those
I got it off Ebay. It was a cheap Chinese knock-off that came blue. I painted it brown.
I want to buy the dashboard is in the back of the truck for my 1979 Toyota pickup?? Let me know if you want to sale
Sorry, I threw it away a couple of weeks ago.
I have a 1980 same dash pad I believe. I saw them super cheap on either eBay or Amazon
In for the LS swap
Hahaha I wish
I daily my 86 yota pickup 4*420r 31 10.5 bfg ko2 i have 168*** mi