Derek24
Explorer
The Mudstar tires are actually not a low-end tire. Big O gets a premium for them, similar in price to BFG. I have a set of 33x12.5s on my Ramcharger now, and before on my Raider. I've traveled about 25K miles on them, varied highway/dirt road/grading jobs and like them well.
Good to know! They ride great and are pretty quite as far as I can tell, it's not the quietest truck...
That truck is a beauty. Nice work on the front. Mud tires don't seem ideal for your intentions. Bet you could get a smoother ride and better mileage with an all terrain. What is the plan for the bed? We see the one rust spot there.
I had ATs on my Tundra for about six months and could not stand the look. MTs just fit the look of this truck! As long as I keep around the same size tire as stock, mileage won't be affected, and the ride, well it's a leaf sprung solid axle truck! For the bed, it's pretty beat up from wood hauling. Might just spray it with color match paint, or a bed liner.
Very nice! Here's a thread you might be interested in, not sure if you have to sign up to the forum or not though. It's a similar build to what you're doing, except it's a shop. It's neat seeing all the little attention to detail that they've done to bring an old truck back to almost new condition on a very limited budget. There's some great ideas there for anyone!
http://www.sontt.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=3805
Thanks for the link! I works! Ill definitely be stealing a couple ideas from them!
My dad's old 82 was the same config with the longbox. Was a great little truck, and is still on the road today (albeit without the original box). Looking great, keep it up!
Thanks! Little by little! It seems everyone has had a little Toyota in their family...
If my memory is correct, you can fit 31x10.50s on those '83s without a lift. You need at least a 7" wide wheel, though. My bet is the stockers are 6", is that correct?
I think the LED lightbar looks ok. It depends what you finally end up with for your front armor. The square headlights and squarish front bumper kind of match it.
I think some color matched bed coating would look great, too.
Just my thoughts... That is a nice old rig to work on for sure.
I was looking at 30x9.50 KM2s. Seems like a good size up from the 235s. Maybe an inch taller. Maybe the LED light bar is not in place for this year truck, like a teenager dating a 75 year old, but it works great! The light from these bars are second to none!
You're doin' the Lord's work there, son.
He works in mysterious ways! He wanted me to save this one!