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Old 10-04-2007, 10:29 PM   #1
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I'm sure your all tired of seeing my builds, but I have another one, and I will be finishing this one (RIP the blazer:-(). I picked this gem up off T1, It was for sale before MOAB and I wanted it then but needed money for the trip...I thought for sure it would be gone by the time I came back, then TJ reposted it, so I PM'd him and he agreed to hold it for me while I scrapped some cash together. I have wanted a hilux for a long time, but there always out of my price range :-( I have one many years ago, but it was before ebay was big and it was missing lots of parts so I sold but now today, I have one in my hands Here is how I got it


Tires were dry rotted so I swapped them for the ones off of my XJ since that has some saweet trail doctors on it now, got them mounted up...looking better already


One thing that drove me nuts is that Hiluxs didn't come stock with shocks...or at least as memory serves me, they didn't. I am pretty sure they were a "hop-up" . Another member posted a saweet link in my XJ thread to another forum showing how to make TLT shocks out of stock tlt parts, so I had to it a try...

Had to shorten them a little bit, have a cool mini pipe cutter and cut it down

Then you cut the threads down some on one of the stock links, and cut the bottom part of a stock rod end to make the piston. I put a little bit of glue on the threads and screwed it on.

Then, I glued the rest of the cut rod end into the top and pinch the cylinder slightly as well

I then cut the threads down on the opposite side and used a traxxas shock end

In the end, they look awesome I think...there strictly cosmetic and have no dampening to them at all...I put a lil grease in them just to keep the piston moving easily






Last but not least, a fresh chino mount from RCP was dropped in


thats it so far, stay tuned for more
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Old 10-04-2007, 10:31 PM   #2
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Lucky!!! I'll be following this for sure!
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Old 10-04-2007, 10:36 PM   #3
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Are you going to use the original water proof box?
Nice score.
I've always liked those Hilux cabs better since they don't have as many screw holes in em, ie, to the bed, nerf bars.
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Old 10-04-2007, 11:49 PM   #4
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and i just got rid of mine.nice start.
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Old 10-05-2007, 12:27 AM   #5
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They came with shocks. Well, at least what looked like shocks. They held oil for a few minutes.:-( Then the table held the oil.
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Old 10-05-2007, 12:56 AM   #6
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this will be another awesome build mike! always nice to see a hilux build. there is a 1:1 runnin around here in guam that i always drool at!
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Glad you used the shocks! they look amazing!
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Old 10-05-2007, 03:57 AM   #8
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I think you need to spend less time working on new junk, and more time finishing your laundry I can smell it from here... hahaha

nice to see you getting another classic.
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Old 10-05-2007, 04:43 AM   #9
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Wow mike, for someone who doesnt spend that money on stuff for rc, you sure do have a lot of CHIT!!!!!

Looks like you are gonna have to take that god awful looking bed off and TRUGGIFIE that mofo......you know since the hilux has the cab back and all.
good score on the truck BTW.
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Awesome, I will be watching this one, just like the rest of your builds!
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Old 10-05-2007, 07:22 AM   #11
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They came with shocks. Well, at least what looked like shocks. They held oil for a few minutes.:-( Then the table held the oil.
Did they Heh...go figure... It strange because you never see them on any of them...I guess people were lazy or tired of getting a handful of oil everytime they picked it up

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Glad you used the shocks! they look amazing!
Yea dude! That was awesome idea, I have so many of these parts too so I should be able to build shocks for a long time

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I think you need to spend less time working on new junk, and more time finishing your laundry I can smell it from here... hahaha

nice to see you getting another classic.
haha, yea thats momma dukes laundry, all my laundry is somewhat in order so I think ill just keep building

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Wow mike, for someone who doesnt spend that money on stuff for rc, you sure do have a lot of CHIT!!!!!

Looks like you are gonna have to take that god awful looking bed off and TRUGGIFIE that mofo......you know since the hilux has the cab back and all.
good score on the truck BTW.
LMAO you said Truggafie Miiiint but nah, no truggy on this one, I actually like the fugly step side bed... i think its cool I am going for another trail rig DD look...the partial Brui
ser sitting behind this is going to be the more hardcore rock rock crawler

Thanks for all the comments guys
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hey mke, how bout the body i sold you(the nissan). surprised you didn't start that one.
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Old 10-05-2007, 07:33 AM   #13
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hey mke, how bout the body i sold you(the nissan). surprised you didn't start that one.
Its chilling in that nice box it came in I am still undecided on color and need another Bruiser frame and tlt axles. I think i am going to do it as a 1.9. I am waiting for those nice tall 1.9s from rc4wd...then ill be motivated
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good luck on choosing the color for that body bro. that's why i gave it up to you!! lol. you planning on losing the bed on the hilux?
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good luck on choosing the color for that body bro. that's why i gave it up to you!! lol. you planning on losing the bed on the hilux?
yea choosing a color for me is never easy...thats why the NIB 4runner remains NIB as well cant decide between Black of white...

Hilux bed is staying, I am kinda partial to the step side, I think that what separates the hilux from the Bruiser/Mountaineer look.
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Here ya go, page 16 of the manual which you can find here:
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Look at the text in the red box.
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So they were an option it looks like...I guess a lot of people didnt want that added performance...or hand full of oil
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nice build..your build are so damn clean..Im still trying to get over the bruiser I seen at nats :-(
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and i just got rid of mine.
Thanks!
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They were Monroe shocks too...they should have never leaked?

Is this the winter project you were talking about?
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