1994 Toyota Hilux SR5 Space Cab  

Totenhofer
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Post #1 post 10th October 2011 - 03:53 PM
Engine: 2.8 diesel

Exhaust: pacemaker extractors, 2.5 inch exhaust

Suspension: standard

Wheels: 15"x 12" rims with bridgestone 33" x 12.5" tyres

Modifications:

Stereo Audio / Visual: 6x9s in the doors, 12 inch sub. 2ch amp, mono amp.

Estimated Power: no idea

Hey guys just though i post up my new hilux, picked it up really cheap.
just use it to have some fun on the weekends and carry round my bike.

Plans are to lift it 4 more inchs, put a winch on, 35" tyres and maybe a turbo kit or engine conversion.
if anyone has a lift kit for sale or a turbo setup let me know.

But at the moment its a great cheap car to get me around.

Any comments good or bad welcome.

Any advice on how to lift the IFS Front end would be great.

This post has been edited by Totenhofer: Oct 10 2011, 03:54 PM
1994 Toyota Hilux Sr5 Space Cab
1994 Toyota Hilux Sr5 Space Cab
1994 Toyota Hilux Sr5 Space Cab
1994 Toyota Hilux Sr5 Space Cab
1994 Toyota Hilux Sr5 Space Cab
1994 Toyota Hilux Sr5 Space Cab
1994 Toyota Hilux Sr5 Space Cab

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  • ajaay.
    Post #2

    How much is cheap ? - won't be cheap when it comes time to lift the independent front.

    Totenhofer
    Post #3

    QUOTE (ajaay. @ Oct 10 2011, 04:00 PM) *
    How much is cheap ? - won't be cheap when it comes time to lift the independent front.


    got it for $3500, whats involved?

    Whooby
    Post #4

    Much more involved for bigger IFS lift.
    Superior Engineering do the big lift kits....

    http://www.superiorengineering.com.au/stor...th=10_11_12_228

    becgreeny123
    Post #5

    Buy a Patrol cheap as chips to lift thumbsup.gif but good buy mate

    Totenhofer
    Post #6

    QUOTE (Whooby @ Oct 10 2011, 04:13 PM) *
    Much more involved for bigger IFS lift.
    Superior Engineering do the big lift kits....

    <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.superiorengineering.com.au/store.php?cPath=10_11_12_228" target="_blank">http://www.superiorengineering.com.au/stor...th=10_11_12_228</a>


    for that price il most likely just do a 2inch body lift.

    ford_man91
    Post #7

    nice score for the price mate looks good

    clutch-it
    Post #8

    nuts but looks like so much fun

    Aza
    Post #9

    The only way to really get decent flex is to convert it to solid axle. Also lift is not your problem you can run big tyres with minimal lift if you move the axle forward around 3" to get it away from the firewall. That and run a tube bar will give you enough space to run your 35's. Do a solid axle swap, keep it low and stable!

    If you can weld and are pretty handy its not too expensive. If you cant get incontact with Buddy from Budscustoms.

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