Hey man, I just found your channel recently and have been super impressed by the quality of your videos. I would’ve guessed you had hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of subscribers! Keep up the great work and I can’t wait to see you go far on this UA-cam journey!
I’m envious. Which says a lot since I currently have a 2024 F150 RCSB 4X4 V8 - Lifted with some additional nice mods. I love my F150 but years ago I had an 88 Toyota 4x4 truck. My wife told me not to sell it but I did not listen. She was right. I’ve regretted it ever since. I had an 06 Tundra for 16 years and an 18 4Runner for a few years and even got my daughter an 07 Tacoma for her first car. But I’ve always missed that damn 88 Toyota. Great job. I’m looking forward to future videos.
I don't have many "tricks", but when you're heating a broken off bolt/stud for removal try melting a candle on it. It seems to draw the wax down into the threads. It sounds stupid but I've had amazing luck with this working. I keep a bag of old birthday candles in the garage! LOL
I went to a local junkyard and got the bench seats and console out of a same model 4runner for 100 and put them in my 93 instead of the split bench. Way more comfortable and you only have to make a slight modification to the mounting brackets to get it to work
Dude, beautiful truck! FYI - that coolant pipe can absolutley be removed with the engine/trans still in, just pull the valve cover off and you can access the bolt that holds the pipe to the head, then you have to find the two bolts underneath the intake plenum and it should come right off. That pipe uses an o-ring to attach to the intake, you can pick one up at LC Engineering for cheap Can't wait to see more of this truck man, keep up the good work!
I’ll have to look into that, I figured it might be possible, but man I REALLY didn’t want to take that intake off again after needing to swap because of the broken bolt. I’m glad you’re enjoying the truck so far!
Love your energy and positiveness, thats a good looking clean project truck, if there’s one person who can fix the truck it’s you, you know your trucks, hope you can get it running right.
Stoked! Great intro video! I’ve had a 94 ext cab that’s been my daily and basically a farm truck and I’m ready to dig into it and fix some things up and dial it in. It’s moving past farm truck and into something I get an offer on almost every time I drive it. Need to take care of these old trucks!
That stuck bolt reminded me of the nightmare I went through a few months ago to remedy a broken lower suspension arm bolt. At first I tried different bolt extractors with heat applied which also ended up braking and made the situation worse because those extractors are made of hardened steel. So I ended having to buy a titanium tipped drill bit set to drill it and the bolt out from the other end. Which then required having to order a titanium tipped tap to tap new threads. From that experience I learned that I would had been better to just gone straight to drilling and tapping the moment I felt the bolt extractor not budging the bolt.
same shit happened to me on my 02 Camry. It needed new struts on the rear and the bolts for the lower (control arms? not quite sure what the right name is lmao) bolts were VERY STUCK on the left side. pipe on a torque wrench? nope. impact? nope. chisel? nope. blue flame torch? nope. finally, an angle grinder was the last ditch effort that just barely got them to move. not quite sure what actually caused them to be THAT stuck but it was a multi-day problem
When you said to cross your fingers, I literally crossed my fingers!! Awesome video! If only I could have possibly kept my 1983 4x4, 1990 4x4, 1992 4Runner, and other 1999 Taco 5spd. (Currently have a 1999 Taco automatic) I'm a Toyota freak and when I see one on the road it doesn't matter how rusty or beat up it is, I'll check it out!
We bought one brand new at Beck Toyota in Greenwood Indiana in 1993, same exact truck. At 247K it developed a transmission problem, sure wish I had have kept it. Great little truck.
Dude, can I like this video twice? lol Great find, so happy to hear you plan to keep it as your daily. I had a 93’ in green that originally belonged to my dad, it was 2WD though. I hope you restore the paint and polish a bit.
My dad used to have a truck exactly like that. My whole family called it lil’ red and I would love to get another one so I could have a lil red of my own
I love my 93 2wd, I had to do some work to it cuz it’s had some abuse. But she runs good now. Either way the 2wd I was very satisfied with how it handled. Put on some beefy shocks and she will corner. My plan for it is to put an LS1 with the 4L60 in it. I have the not so common auto trans that has a giant slipping issue. When it’s colder then 35 out it won’t even go into gear until it’s warm.
I battled with a sheared off bolt in my 22re Tstat housing just a couple weeks ago. Snapped my extractor off in it, too. After burning up multiple metal drills bits, I ended up using a ceramic/glass drill bit and it cut through the bolt almost effortlessly. I re tapped and helicoiled and all good.
Just found your channel and it awesome, love seeing someone restoring old Yotas. I’ve been a Toyota owner for 35+ years and love them all. Also do you do side projects for paying customers?
Second video I've watched and you're giving me the confidence to buy one and fix to keep myself lol definitely afraid of head gasket job but I think I could do it
I recently subscribed to your channel and I’ve been hooked. Even watching a lot of your previous content. Love your enthusiasm for the old trucks. This one is solid like you said. Looking forward to your 2025 content!
I just keep the way it is , just fix the interior. Good job. Love watch your videos. i have had my eye on one of these trucks for a very long time, but not luck😢
So when i have a broken bolt like that i use a mix of ATF and acetone to spray the bolt down a few times and also use it after i weld to the bolt like a quench and it seems to help quite a bit...
Those early HiLuxes are magnificent vehicles. Here in Australia I had a dual cab 4x4 for 7 years, only repair was a radiator A$165. Teenage daughter wrote it off on a dirt road using a tree as a brake. 😢
I bought a 98 tacoma last year. A local tire shop keeps selling them. I don't know where he's finding them but I've seen at least 10 other toyota tacomas and older since I've bought mine. Mine is now my daily driver since a bad driver totaled out my car. It needs work but the drive train is solid with 240k miles. My plan is to use the insurance money to keep fixing up the taco.
recline ranch old bolts&aluminum don't play well drill and tap timekeep on wrenching love the old toyotas projects great production great channel my friendly dave st portland, oregon
if I would have just drilled it out completely I probably could have gotten it out, but after the easy out broke off in there the hardened steel of that made it almost impossible to drill any more.
The 1990s Toyota had the best body style the only thing that I would add to this truck is maybe a roll bar with some lights on it great job putting it back together your positive attitude and the way you stay calm no matter what is awesome
TRY TO GET A JAPANESE HILUX CHROME OR BLACK ROLL OVER BAR CAME FOR LN 107 AND LN 109.. WELL SORRY IT MIGHT NOT AS IT IS DESIGNED TO MOUNT OVER THE FENDERS IN THE BED AND YOU GOT AN EXTENDED BED.
! Dashcam (Front+ inside + Rear Camera), LED Front Light Upgrade: Lasfit, Auxbeam, Novsight etc But the All in one option that looks just like a Normal Bulb with everything Built in like the Fan and LED Drivers etc So you don't have to fuss with with extra Wires and the box. Fix the AC While you can, It's a MUST!, Light Tinted Glass A Wallmart Stereo Upgrade with some cheap but decent speakers, radio and Subwoofer. If there is Budget Left, Maybe some Auxillary lights like a Lightbar or ditch lights etc.
@ like I said I had a 85 22R and a 4x2 92 22RE. I have to say I have first gen Tacoma with 346K. That should say something about those motors too. That Tacoma has by passed the other motors I did have
I've always wondered why the parking lamp housings are flipped between the two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive version of the pickup. I kind of like the look of them when the four-wheel drive versions better.
@@redlineranch. Yeah my dad had the '92 red two-wheel drive version and a guy at our church had a '94 dark gray 4x4 version and as a young child Even though both were single cabs, I much preferred the front end look of my dad's friend from the church's pick up and it was also cool having to step up higher to get into it.
@ you can do it... build you a really nice one.. take your time.. no rush... you build it' one part at A Time.. you know where they go. I wish I had your Car knowledge🍀😀
Nice 1993 4x4 Toyota Truck ! What is the yellow car? Citroen Deux Chevaux (Two Horses)? I see the previous owner left their Service Manuals - nice ! I used to have the two volume service manuals for my 1993 4x2 Toyota Truck also.
It’s actually a Subaru 360! I plan to build it on the channel, but it’s on the back burner right now, it’s on Suzuki samurai solid axles and I’ve been building it for about 5 years now off and on, but mostly off lol it’s probably only got two or three weeks of actual work into it and it’s just been sitting other than that
I like the way it is right now, I've never owned a toyota pickup but I'd drive that one. I wouldn't change anything. Just fix the interior up as much as you can and drive the wheels off it.
I hear you, it’s got that classic look to it, the next thing on the table for this truck is getting the engine mechanical completely wrapped up and cleaning up the interior as best as possible!
Did switching from EFI to carb ever cross your mind while doing all that? Idk if that's a good option, but is something I have been considering on my 88 4runner.
the R series is great, but nothing is truly bulletproof. The reason the 22RE got such a legendary reputation was because the 3.0 was so bad. The Nissan 4 cylinders of the same era as well as the ford 4 cylinder from pre '95 was also just as reliable in my opinion.
@@redlineranch. No im talking about the "ROAR" sound. Is fan clutch working full speed when you hit the gas ? I guess its the whine like sound you mentioned.
Hey Redline Ranch it’s me again, Why don’t you go to Mexico to get hilux? They won’t give you any problems bringing it across I’m planning to bring a 2018 hilux
id leave that truck bog stock how you have it and just use it as a daily driver with the odd bit of 4wd. either that or go all out and do a trophy truck like build on it
Love your Can Do attitude young man!! Keep on kicking ass in life! Timmy C Arizona
Thanks! anything is possible if you just commit and set your mind to it!
Uhh buy a. Chase tap from auto parts worth the bucks to use factory fresh torque specs
@@gerry-p9x the bolt was broken in the intake before I got the truck unfortunately
@redlineranch. Yeah bummer sometimes worth it just pitch the part and used good used one
Hey man, I just found your channel recently and have been super impressed by the quality of your videos. I would’ve guessed you had hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of subscribers! Keep up the great work and I can’t wait to see you go far on this UA-cam journey!
Yes, he is very good.
I’m envious. Which says a lot since I currently have a 2024 F150 RCSB 4X4 V8 - Lifted with some additional nice mods. I love my F150 but years ago I had an 88 Toyota 4x4 truck. My wife told me not to sell it but I did not listen. She was right. I’ve regretted it ever since. I had an 06 Tundra for 16 years and an 18 4Runner for a few years and even got my daughter an 07 Tacoma for her first car. But I’ve always missed that damn 88 Toyota. Great job. I’m looking forward to future videos.
I don't have many "tricks", but when you're heating a broken off bolt/stud for removal try melting a candle on it. It seems to draw the wax down into the threads. It sounds stupid but I've had amazing luck with this working. I keep a bag of old birthday candles in the garage! LOL
I’ll have to try that out next time I’m dealing with a broken bolt!
I went to a local junkyard and got the bench seats and console out of a same model 4runner for 100 and put them in my 93 instead of the split bench. Way more comfortable and you only have to make a slight modification to the mounting brackets to get it to work
@@JHamSandwhich did that mid 60s. With Chevelle pulled buckets outa. Corvair and into car
Dude, beautiful truck!
FYI - that coolant pipe can absolutley be removed with the engine/trans still in, just pull the valve cover off and you can access the bolt that holds the pipe to the head, then you have to find the two bolts underneath the intake plenum and it should come right off. That pipe uses an o-ring to attach to the intake, you can pick one up at LC Engineering for cheap
Can't wait to see more of this truck man, keep up the good work!
I’ll have to look into that, I figured it might be possible, but man I REALLY didn’t want to take that intake off again after needing to swap because of the broken bolt. I’m glad you’re enjoying the truck so far!
@@redlineranch. He's right, you can pull that line. 1/4 drive wobbles are really helpful for the connection to the manifold.
Love your energy and positiveness, thats a good looking clean project truck, if there’s one person who can fix the truck it’s you, you know your trucks, hope you can get it running right.
Thanks for the encouragement, this one is a real sweet looking truck, I'm gonna tackle it one step at a time till it’s dialed in!
You and Steinfab should do a collab
that could defiantly be cool!
Needs a safari bar lights. Roll bar killer. Stereo w nav system😊😊
Stoked! Great intro video! I’ve had a 94 ext cab that’s been my daily and basically a farm truck and I’m ready to dig into it and fix some things up and dial it in. It’s moving past farm truck and into something I get an offer on almost every time I drive it. Need to take care of these old trucks!
That stuck bolt reminded me of the nightmare I went through a few months ago to remedy a broken lower suspension arm bolt. At first I tried different bolt extractors with heat applied which also ended up braking and made the situation worse because those extractors are made of hardened steel. So I ended having to buy a titanium tipped drill bit set to drill it and the bolt out from the other end. Which then required having to order a titanium tipped tap to tap new threads. From that experience I learned that I would had been better to just gone straight to drilling and tapping the moment I felt the bolt extractor not budging the bolt.
Use repeated freeze thaw cycles of dry ice and heat buy chunk co2. And let doak
same shit happened to me on my 02 Camry. It needed new struts on the rear and the bolts for the lower (control arms? not quite sure what the right name is lmao) bolts were VERY STUCK on the left side. pipe on a torque wrench? nope. impact? nope. chisel? nope. blue flame torch? nope. finally, an angle grinder was the last ditch effort that just barely got them to move. not quite sure what actually caused them to be THAT stuck but it was a multi-day problem
Love the vid, you get right to the point and get it running. You don't drag it out. Another great vid! Love that truck. My favorite yota by far.
id love more details - such as time spent on each vehicle, costs, etc. I think that's interesting to hear!
When you said to cross your fingers, I literally crossed my fingers!! Awesome video! If only I could have possibly kept my 1983 4x4, 1990 4x4, 1992 4Runner, and other 1999 Taco 5spd. (Currently have a 1999 Taco automatic) I'm a Toyota freak and when I see one on the road it doesn't matter how rusty or beat up it is, I'll check it out!
We bought one brand new at Beck Toyota in Greenwood Indiana in 1993, same exact truck. At 247K it developed a transmission problem, sure wish I had have kept it. Great little truck.
Dude, can I like this video twice? lol Great find, so happy to hear you plan to keep it as your daily. I had a 93’ in green that originally belonged to my dad, it was 2WD though. I hope you restore the paint and polish a bit.
Man I want a truck like that ! I miss my 1990…..should have never let it go !
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My dad used to have a truck exactly like that. My whole family called it lil’ red and I would love to get another one so I could have a lil red of my own
full driveline in working order is incredible ! i want one so bad
I love my 93 2wd, I had to do some work to it cuz it’s had some abuse. But she runs good now. Either way the 2wd I was very satisfied with how it handled. Put on some beefy shocks and she will corner. My plan for it is to put an LS1 with the 4L60 in it. I have the not so common auto trans that has a giant slipping issue. When it’s colder then 35 out it won’t even go into gear until it’s warm.
I battled with a sheared off bolt in my 22re Tstat housing just a couple weeks ago. Snapped my extractor off in it, too.
After burning up multiple metal drills bits, I ended up using a ceramic/glass drill bit and it cut through the bolt almost effortlessly. I re tapped and helicoiled and all good.
I live watching these videos. Keep up the good work.
Amazing job as always. Just waiting for that long road trip on that one !
Just found your channel and it awesome, love seeing someone restoring old Yotas.
I’ve been a Toyota owner for 35+ years and love them all.
Also do you do side projects for paying customers?
Second video I've watched and you're giving me the confidence to buy one and fix to keep myself lol definitely afraid of head gasket job but I think I could do it
I recently subscribed to your channel and I’ve been hooked. Even watching a lot of your previous content. Love your enthusiasm for the old trucks. This one is solid like you said. Looking forward to your 2025 content!
Thanks for the sub! Glad you’re enjoying the content! I’m working on some cool things for 2025!
Great find! Get the interior complete-ish and It’s perfect as is. Love those scsb with camper shells for the pups. 🤘
Thanks, it's definitely going to be a fun build, first up is definitely getting the interior wrapped up as best as possible!
Great project Toyota and glad it is beeing saved😎🇳🇴
Super classic truck. I'd keep it the way it is. Nice job man!
I just keep the way it is , just fix the interior. Good job. Love watch your videos. i have had my eye on one of these trucks for a very long time, but not luck😢
Been loving your videos dude. Keep posting!
So when i have a broken bolt like that i use a mix of ATF and acetone to spray the bolt down a few times and also use it after i weld to the bolt like a quench and it seems to help quite a bit...
Those early HiLuxes are magnificent vehicles. Here in Australia I had a dual cab 4x4 for 7 years, only repair was a radiator A$165. Teenage daughter wrote it off on a dirt road using a tree as a brake. 😢
I bought a 98 tacoma last year. A local tire shop keeps selling them. I don't know where he's finding them but I've seen at least 10 other toyota tacomas and older since I've bought mine. Mine is now my daily driver since a bad driver totaled out my car. It needs work but the drive train is solid with 240k miles. My plan is to use the insurance money to keep fixing up the taco.
There is that Stout for sale in the San Luis valley. I am sure you've seen it on marketplace.
I have seen it, its a little out of my price range, but man is it tempting!
recline ranch old bolts&aluminum don't play well drill and tap timekeep on wrenching love the old toyotas projects great production great channel my friendly dave st portland, oregon
if I would have just drilled it out completely I probably could have gotten it out, but after the easy out broke off in there the hardened steel of that made it almost impossible to drill any more.
Wow! Quite the jigsaw puzzle! That generation of Toyota PU definitely was the Pinnacle.
It's definitely one of the best generations! Luckily I know them very well so I had a good idea of how to put it together!
Hell yeah you’re in New Mexico too. I’m in Peralta New Mexico.
Can't beat a Tacoma and it's 1st gen 🔥🔥🔥
Very cool truck. You did a great job.
the 22r is not as simple to work on as you would think. I hate the coolant tubes that mate to the back of the timing cover.
Love these toyota pickup vids
Thanks! I really enjoy making them too!
The 1990s Toyota had the best body style the only thing that I would add to this truck is maybe a roll bar with some lights on it great job putting it back together your positive attitude and the way you stay calm no matter what is awesome
Thanks man! I'm always trying to stay positive and enjoy the process. The roll bar and lights look is a classic for Toyotas!
TRY TO GET A JAPANESE HILUX CHROME OR BLACK ROLL OVER BAR CAME FOR LN 107 AND LN 109.. WELL SORRY IT MIGHT NOT AS IT IS DESIGNED TO MOUNT OVER THE FENDERS IN THE BED AND YOU GOT AN EXTENDED BED.
Great episode! Brought back wonderful memories of my ‘90 4x4. What a fantastic truck. Where can I get a Hilux hat like that?
nice video dude keep it up and i wish you a happy and nice new year
! Dashcam (Front+ inside + Rear Camera), LED Front Light Upgrade: Lasfit, Auxbeam, Novsight etc But the All in one option that looks just like a Normal Bulb with everything Built in like the Fan and LED Drivers etc So you don't have to fuss with with extra Wires and the box. Fix the AC While you can, It's a MUST!, Light Tinted Glass A Wallmart Stereo Upgrade with some cheap but decent speakers, radio and Subwoofer. If there is Budget Left, Maybe some Auxillary lights like a Lightbar or ditch lights etc.
Full rebuild on this little truck. From the chassis all way up.
You gonna buy all the parts
some bucket seats and a decent stereo and its good to go. i daily the same truck (1990), they are best little trucks you can get
You got this thing Running before A 28:44 Video was Over..👻😄
That’s always the goal!
been watching you and I am so amazed at how much you know and are able to fix the problem, ,,,,,,,,,in Roswell
Love the video happy for you bro 💯👍great job on the editing and voice over 👍
Glad you enjoyed it! Always looking to improve the editing and production, its all about making everyone better than the last!
Thanks for that! Looks very promising.. 🖐🏽
Love the videos! I just got a 92 Toyota pick up with a TDI swap. Almost identical to this truck just white.
That truck is an awesome find.
I know, I was pretty happy about it!
More on the new/ old truck I want to see you pull that motor 👍
Hydrolocking -- is the word of the day :D
That’s a scary word!
Put running boards on it, they look great with them!
Running boards could be a cool look for sure!
22R and 22RE are legendary. Had an 85.
I agree, they are legendary
@ like I said I had a 85 22R and a 4x2 92 22RE. I have to say I have first gen Tacoma with 346K. That should say something about those motors too. That Tacoma has by passed the other motors I did have
Love the videos that you make, keep up with the amazing work. You could put a V8 or an supra engine in it, and a pre-runner kit on it as well.👍
Thanks! A V8 swap sounds like a ton of fun for something!
if the tap dont disappear its pretty common that the 22r and re worn timing chain guides can give that tapping sound.
Great job buddy awesome 👏👏👏👏👍
That red is gorgeous 😍
ISNT IT! this truck looks SOOOO good!
Awesome video I learned a lot 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Man I’m jealous I would buy that truck from you … you can’t find those around here anymore they are all gone and rusted, keep up the great work!
Thanks man! I'm really enjoying working on it and hopefully it will turn out great!
Just stumbled on Video! This is awesome cool
I've always wondered why the parking lamp housings are flipped between the two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive version of the pickup. I kind of like the look of them when the four-wheel drive versions better.
That’s an interesting one, it’s probably just a styling thing, but the 4x4 definitely look better in my opinion
@@redlineranch. Yeah my dad had the '92 red two-wheel drive version and a guy at our church had a '94 dark gray 4x4 version and as a young child Even though both were single cabs, I much preferred the front end look of my dad's friend from the church's pick up and it was also cool having to step up higher to get into it.
Always look forward to seeing your videos
You can Make it run.. We believe in you. We have seen your auto mechanic skillz... Your on the A-list... not joking or being sarcastic.🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀😀
Thanks for the support, it means a lot! I’m just trying to build the coolest Toyotas possible and make the best content possible while I’m at it!
@ you can do it... build you a really nice one.. take your time.. no rush... you build it' one part at A Time.. you know where they go. I wish I had your Car knowledge🍀😀
cool vid I bought one of those brand new in 93 I still miss it You gotta put a roll bar on it bro
Nice 1993 4x4 Toyota Truck ! What is the yellow car? Citroen Deux Chevaux (Two Horses)? I see the previous owner left their Service Manuals - nice ! I used to have the two volume service manuals for my 1993 4x2 Toyota Truck also.
It’s actually a Subaru 360! I plan to build it on the channel, but it’s on the back burner right now, it’s on Suzuki samurai solid axles and I’ve been building it for about 5 years now off and on, but mostly off lol it’s probably only got two or three weeks of actual work into it and it’s just been sitting other than that
solid axle swap
You need a big white marker board above the work bench.
Awesome decision for a project truck!
while heating the snapped bolt always douse it in PB blaster to cool it, then heat again and so fourth
Good thought! I’ll try that next time
I love the 5th gen pickups.
I like the way it is right now, I've never owned a toyota pickup but I'd drive that one. I wouldn't change anything. Just fix the interior up as much as you can and drive the wheels off it.
I hear you, it’s got that classic look to it, the next thing on the table for this truck is getting the engine mechanical completely wrapped up and cleaning up the interior as best as possible!
Did switching from EFI to carb ever cross your mind while doing all that? Idk if that's a good option, but is something I have been considering on my 88 4runner.
I thought it was the 3.0L V6 that had the head gasket issues from that era? The 22RE is supposed to be bulletproof?
the R series is great, but nothing is truly bulletproof. The reason the 22RE got such a legendary reputation was because the 3.0 was so bad. The Nissan 4 cylinders of the same era as well as the ford 4 cylinder from pre '95 was also just as reliable in my opinion.
I've got a '92 with a 22r, 4x4, that switched out to bucket seats and automatic with console.
Love these old Toyotas. Unfortunately they are long gone here in Nova Scotia, Canada, or any other north east region
Yeah, it’s pretty sad haw easily these trucks rusted away, it’s definitely one of their worst traits
5:17 "absolutely rust free" *looks at my rusty Hardbody from Virginia*
Me: Must be nice 🙃
Nice pickup
I'm willing to pay to have mr Redline Ranch clean shaven! Yeah!
Or even just a trim
A bit ironic that someone named Harry wants someone else to shave
Hahahah noted!
The kid's great, but that beard is about as patchy as an old ATV tire!
Great work!
great vid, although I did shed a tear when you disengaged 4WD and kept driving without unlocking the hubs.
Rollbar and overhead lights!
love those trucks....hard to find 4x4 in decent condition.
What’s up from Roswell!
Hey, where is that sound at 22:55 coming from ? The fan clutch ?
@@serebbi the Whine like sound is the fan clutch pushing air, the ticking is the valve adjustment I need to do
@@redlineranch. No im talking about the "ROAR" sound. Is fan clutch working full speed when you hit the gas ? I guess its the whine like sound you mentioned.
Wipe on some Vice Grip clear coat.
Pioneer Bluetooth radio with kicker speakers, a 2 inch exhaust with high flow cat and flowmaster flow fx muffler
I like where your head is at!
Happy New Year
Happy New Year to you too!
my old boss drove an old Toyota t100, that thing could climb like mad
Hey Redline Ranch it’s me again,
Why don’t you go to Mexico to get hilux? They won’t give you any problems bringing it across I’m planning to bring a 2018 hilux
AC!!!! Definitely AC. And a double Din touch sceen Android Audio and Apple carplay Stereo 😮😊..
That's a great idea, and I’m sure AC would be a game changer! I'm thinking about getting a new radio for it sooner than later!
@redlineranch. ua-cam.com/video/ZhJ3PzJGLAU/v-deo.htmlsi=SMU3T8dGK1a7FPxZ
THATS A VIDEO ON HOW TO DO IT
13:11 the mechanics sisyphus enbodyment.
Why aren't you running red coolant?
id leave that truck bog stock how you have it and just use it as a daily driver with the odd bit of 4wd. either that or go all out and do a trophy truck like build on it
grailed toyota pickup. super sweet video
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! I’m pumped about this truck
I love this man