I have a 1991 Toyota pickup standard cab and I used the Bell Tech dropped front spindles, thicker torsion bars, sway bars and ball joint flip with great results. For the rear, I went with the Bell Tech drop leaf springs and rear sway bar. The truck handles very well even with my LS3 engine swap with a 4L60e trans. I use it as a daily driver with no issues. Keep up on your truck build. Awesome!
The fix for the shock is to remove the top portion of the shock, slip the shock in from the bottom and reinstall the cover. Dust cove just needs to be cut with a pair of snips and just needs the 2 shorter bolts. Boom done.
Definitely a learning experience. I’ve had this happen to me with some projects. It felt like someone just throws the parts at you and tells you to make it work. Glad you sorted it out. It looks like you have a Cherry Bomb glass pack for that mini truck sound 🤠🤙
Yeah for sure! as for the cherry bomb, thats a direct carryover from jeep. its my emissions exhaust set-up that moves from car to car every test time. best $40 bux you'll ever spend! HA!
Positive, and the whole reason for doing it. My ruck lays frame currently, and these Toyotas camber slightly with this mod. Checkout my latest videos to see!🤙
You said you got the kit from Amazon. My guess is they sent you the wrong shocks. I've used BellTech kits on numerous vehicles for many years and never encountered that. However the drop spindles are commonly slightly different with fitment of surrounding components.
That was my first thought. However everything came sealed inside the 2 BELLTECH boxes so I don't see how? A quick phone call confirmed this. They were indeed the correct shocks for this truck and that kit, go figure? Since my problem I've had a few other people tell me the same issue, some however seem to not have this problem, but it may because of difference in the control arms themselves between years? Purely a guess.
@@skillset_ben sometimes aftermarket shocks can have a larger diameter than oem shocks. So far I've used Belltech kits on several vehicles and haven't run into any major issues. Most recently my 96 Nissan D21. Only issue was having to trim aprox 1&1/2" off the outer tie rod end to achieve alignment. You have to be able to thread the ends in quite a bit to gain a good alignment.
@@punkysanders Yup, I had a bagged and bodied 87 nissan back in the late 90s, all kind of fun tips and tricks on those trucks. I've always wanted a yota since then, so working my way there. Appreciate the input man.👊
These were 19" wheels with 225/35/19s I believe ? Unsure of offset, they came off a Subaru prior to. Currently running old school 17s, update video to come soon!
Are you referring to the shock fitment? Keep in mind the truck WAS not lowered before install, no turned torsions or anything. I did the kit, then turned torsions. the shock dust boot bodies were simply too big.
I have a 1991 Toyota pickup standard cab and I used the Bell Tech dropped front spindles, thicker torsion bars, sway bars and ball joint flip with great results. For the rear, I went with the Bell Tech drop leaf springs and rear sway bar. The truck handles very well even with my LS3 engine swap with a 4L60e trans. I use it as a daily driver with no issues. Keep up on your truck build. Awesome!
Damn that's Hella impressive!! Sounds awesome.
You saved me a ton I was scratching my head on that rear leaf spring plate and thought it wasn’t removable. Thanks!
So glad it helped someone out there! Keep Toyotas on the streets!
Keep em comin!
The fix for the shock is to remove the top portion of the shock, slip the shock in from the bottom and reinstall the cover. Dust cove just needs to be cut with a pair of snips and just needs the 2 shorter bolts. Boom done.
Where were you 2 years ago? LOL. Yup there's definitely a learning curve to me. LOL
Great video, I would be hating life. You did well keeping your cool. Looks like a great daily driver!
Thanks 👍Much appreciated. I'm feeling that way again as I tackle Bagging it. Stay tuned!
@@skillset_ben ...this is going to be good!
Definitely a learning experience. I’ve had this happen to me with some projects. It felt like someone just throws the parts at you and tells you to make it work. Glad you sorted it out. It looks like you have a Cherry Bomb glass pack for that mini truck sound 🤠🤙
Yeah for sure! as for the cherry bomb, thats a direct carryover from jeep. its my emissions exhaust set-up that moves from car to car every test time. best $40 bux you'll ever spend! HA!
Cheers bro I got a 2000 single cab tubbed lux gonna get this done this weekend
Oh hell yes!
I did stick mine through the bottom after I grinded it
Good stuff
Appreciate it
Nice one bruv
Way overdue on some follow up videos. Stay tuned! Thank you.
I had the same problem I just grinded it a little bit
I had to cut the dust shield a notch out of it
Awesome video. Thanks for the info on the lowering of your truck. What size rim you ride'n on?
These were 19s at the time. Appreciate you!
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Much appreciated, more content coming soon!
I have a 2002 Toyota Tacoma and I can lower the rear but he front is kinda difficult because 2002’s don’t have a tension bar, can you help me?
Best option, hit up @sdyota here on youtube or Instagram, he knows everything!!
*my guy, you need to check my series on my mini truck. i get into front and rear lowering*
I'm on it. I've already ordered everything to bag my truck, it's happening. Thank you
Yo! So crazy, I actually watched your videos in prep for buying this truck awhile back. Great stuff!
Does the ball joint flip add negative or positive degree camber?
Positive, and the whole reason for doing it. My ruck lays frame currently, and these Toyotas camber slightly with this mod. Checkout my latest videos to see!🤙
You said you got the kit from Amazon. My guess is they sent you the wrong shocks. I've used BellTech kits on numerous vehicles for many years and never encountered that. However the drop spindles are commonly slightly different with fitment of surrounding components.
That was my first thought.
However everything came sealed inside the 2 BELLTECH boxes so I don't see how? A quick phone call confirmed this. They were indeed the correct shocks for this truck and that kit, go figure? Since my problem I've had a few other people tell me the same issue, some however seem to not have this problem, but it may because of difference in the control arms themselves between years? Purely a guess.
@@skillset_ben sometimes aftermarket shocks can have a larger diameter than oem shocks. So far I've used Belltech kits on several vehicles and haven't run into any major issues. Most recently my 96 Nissan D21. Only issue was having to trim aprox 1&1/2" off the outer tie rod end to achieve alignment. You have to be able to thread the ends in quite a bit to gain a good alignment.
@@punkysanders Yup, I had a bagged and bodied 87 nissan back in the late 90s, all kind of fun tips and tricks on those trucks. I've always wanted a yota since then, so working my way there. Appreciate the input man.👊
The Tirpak is TirBACK! 🤙
Appreciate you!
Ha! BRILLIANT
What's the information on your wheel and tire combo?
These were 19" wheels with 225/35/19s I believe ? Unsure of offset, they came off a Subaru prior to. Currently running old school 17s, update video to come soon!
@@skillset_ben Thank you sir!
My dude 🤙🏼
Thanks my man!
Bro, Appreciate you giving it watch. Thank you!
I think it’s because how low you are when I lowered mine I had to do minor fab work to get it to fit
Are you referring to the shock fitment? Keep in mind the truck WAS not lowered before install, no turned torsions or anything. I did the kit, then turned torsions. the shock dust boot bodies were simply too big.
What size rims are those
These were 19s---I don't recall the tire size.
Bro everything you're going through I'm going through now
Oh man, its so crazy Right? Shoot me a message if you need any other info
@@skillset_ben all you needed to do was pull off the dust cover from the shock then slide it in from the bottom
@@mikegrzincic6235 They don't come off. Trust me. I tried really hard.
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