: Who sales the cheapest Yota parts...


83RockYota
11-14-2002, 09:32 PM
I was just curious to know where i should order all my yota parts from....

Lets start with this
I wanna try to do this on a budget....
Here is pretty much what i wanna run...
33x12.50
4:88 - ez locker
i`ll just leave my motor alone its got 200,000 miles and no worries
i wanna either build my bumpers or buy some and flat bed it.... suspension i`m stuck on still... Rears up front or what ever i would do the chevys or 44044s but its just alota work for me... I`m not hi-tech yet... there is still alot for me to do but its just i don`t know where to start or where to go yet..... so feel free to make some suggestions but most of all tell me where to get stuff on the low low!


Drivetrain:
Suspension:
Motor:
Armor:
Misc:
Tires:



:flipoff2: :flipoff2: :flipoff2: Yes i`ma NOOOOBIE! Gotta get my feet wet someday!

oh yeah it might help to tell you what rig i have

83 yota short bed

Bed should be bobbed soon just for the hell of it

ForestCam
11-14-2002, 10:32 PM
I got these at Discount Tire for $580 installed

33-13.5-15 TSL Swampers
http://www.intercotire.com/assets/images/super_swamper_tsl-200.jpg

flimmy
11-15-2002, 04:17 AM
Try the for sale sec. or post in the wanted.

TOY 2
11-15-2002, 07:32 AM
The best and cheapest place to find all types of toyota parts is in the forsale section of the pirate BB:D .......If you not in a big hurry you can build a good truck from buying parts from people on here;) .......I haven't found a better place to buy parts......most of the time parts are half the price of a wrecking yard :eek: .......and sometimes you can get tires that have 90% tread for half the price of new...............You can't tell I like the BB can you:p

Bjowett
11-15-2002, 08:55 AM
shocks (http://www.classicgarage.com) click on Koni, then Toyota, $29 (retail was over $100 a pop) for the 79 - 83 3" lift rear shocks, almost 10" of travel, 5 way adjustable, buy 4 and mod a set to fit the front, or go with 3" lift front 8" units and bolt em' on. They make Rancho shocks look like toys.

Brian

TNToy
11-15-2002, 02:16 PM
The best way to build a rig on a budjet is to buy all used parts, as mentioned. Then spend the money you just saved on tools to get it all on with...

220V Welder
Torch
Sawzall
Chop Saw
etc etc etc...

Priest
11-15-2002, 02:57 PM
Originally posted by TNToy
The best way to build a rig on a budjet is to buy all used parts, as mentioned. Then spend the money you just saved on tools to get it all on with...

220V Welder
Torch
Sawzall
Chop Saw
etc etc etc...

In the past year I have purchased everyone of those.... :D