This is awesome. I’ve been thinking of doing this BUT putting it on my old Ram 3500(95) frame so that I can keep/use the Cummins in it. I never use either truck so it’s a project I’ve been thinking of doing.
Hello Mick, and thank you very much for the inquiry. It now has a three piece driveshaft using two hanger bearings. I got very lucky when I put this together, I had an extra cab 2 Wheel Dr. pre-runner Tacoma laying around and I just removed the first part of the drive shaft from it and it’s crossmember with hanger bearing and it happened to fit exactly where I needed to be in this stretched out frame. In fact, other than welding and some metal tubing to reinforce the frame internally, everything else is a factory Toyota piece that was used from some other version of Tacoma to put it all together. There was nothing required by a machine shop.
Love it! I just got my 04 4 door and am saving to stretch to a 6' bed. If that was the only mod and the 6' bed was provided, what would you charge for installation, drive line, brakes, electrical, etc? and how long would you guess it would take? I am very interested in getting this project going and looking for potential shops to do the work. thanks, Dan
Hello Daniel. I'll have to think it over and figure out how much work it's going to take. I'm actually planning on doing my other 01 4Dr. Tacoma with just a 6ft. bed this summer. So if I get to it soon, I'll know exactly what it will take. I'm going to go a little farther by adding step side fenders and turning it into a dually, but the initial stretch and bed install will be the same. I'm anticipating $2000 should do it if I'm not supplying the box.
+Daniel Inloes Unfortunately,I'm betting we are quite a distance away from you. We are in southern Ontario Canada, 1 1/2 hour North of Buffalo New York.
Hello David and thank you for the interest. We are now in the process of installing the VW Diesel engine into it, and twin sunroofs. By the time it is complete I fear the price will be beyond what anyone would be expecting. P.S. If anyone is looking to copy this idea, I would highly recommend using 2 quad-cabs and end up with a 6 door. It would allow much easier access to the rear compartment, and only add 5 more inches to the vehicle. Cheers S.C.Lawrence
+david chavez Hello again David I would need to talk with you about it to know what you're fully looking for: 4dr or6dr, 6, 7, or 8ft bed, do you have a Tacoma to start with or are we sourcing everything, etc? I can be reached at 519-938-9844 Thanks again Shane
13 days... Wow that's def got some bragging rights! That rig needs to tour the west coast and show off! Good video as well.
Ideas like this just open up so many options. I loved this Tacoma. That's just awesome.
This is awesome. I’ve been thinking of doing this BUT putting it on my old Ram 3500(95) frame so that I can keep/use the Cummins in it. I never use either truck so it’s a project I’ve been thinking of doing.
Wow! Nice
great work!
Savage savage !!! Nice
Hi, great job, love the cab. Did you lengthen the tailshaft (one piece), or did you make a smaller tailshaft to make up the new length? Cheers Mick.
Hello Mick, and thank you very much for the inquiry. It now has a three piece driveshaft using two hanger bearings. I got very lucky when I put this together, I had an extra cab 2 Wheel Dr. pre-runner Tacoma laying around and I just removed the first part of the drive shaft from it and it’s crossmember with hanger bearing and it happened to fit exactly where I needed to be in this stretched out frame. In fact, other than welding and some metal tubing to reinforce the frame internally, everything else is a factory Toyota piece that was used from some other version of Tacoma to put it all together. There was nothing required by a machine shop.
Love it! I just got my 04 4 door and am saving to stretch to a 6' bed. If that was the only mod and the 6' bed was provided, what would you charge for installation, drive line, brakes, electrical, etc? and how long would you guess it would take?
I am very interested in getting this project going and looking for potential shops to do the work.
thanks,
Dan
Hello Daniel. I'll have to think it over and figure out how much work it's going to take. I'm actually planning on doing my other 01 4Dr. Tacoma with just a 6ft. bed this summer. So if I get to it soon, I'll know exactly what it will take. I'm going to go a little farther by adding step side fenders and turning it into a dually, but the initial stretch and bed install will be the same.
I'm anticipating $2000 should do it if I'm not supplying the box.
Time wise, 2 weeks should do it.
+TOY Works Autocrafters
That sounds awesome! Stepside dully would be amazing. I will look into finding a 6' bed. Where abouts are you located?
+Daniel Inloes
Unfortunately,I'm betting we are quite a distance away from you. We are in southern Ontario Canada, 1 1/2 hour North of Buffalo New York.
Would you sell it?
Hello David and thank you for the interest. We are now in the process of installing the VW Diesel engine into it, and twin sunroofs. By the time it is complete I fear the price will be beyond what anyone would be expecting.
P.S.
If anyone is looking to copy this idea, I would highly recommend using 2 quad-cabs and end up with a 6 door. It would allow much easier access to the rear compartment, and only add 5 more inches to the vehicle.
Cheers
S.C.Lawrence
+TOY Works Autocrafters just asking how much would it cost to have one made like how you did it ?
+david chavez
Hello again David
I would need to talk with you about it to know what you're fully looking for:
4dr or6dr, 6, 7, or 8ft bed, do you have a Tacoma to start with or are we sourcing everything, etc?
I can be reached at 519-938-9844
Thanks again
Shane
Hey how the truck going? Any updates about it?