this is mine run real good got it for free going to put a steel bed on it show more pics of it whean done
why is that rare left hand side drive the yellow light on top was extra and it flashes very bright lol
The other hired man and my son and I had to get a cow and her calf and didn't have room for the 4 wheeler in the stock trailer and no ramps to load it on the other pickup. Note: This is without a lift, just coil over shocks added. Also, I used my camera phone with micro sd card to get photos to computer...whats next?
wow that thing looks sweet nice paint and rims just got mine ill mod it up and hope fully be able to show it off nice job
Daihatsu in Phx Az. Nice fourm.. Look at it all the time since I found. I have a 2001 Daihatsu Hi Jet, 4x4, 5 speed, 21,000 KMH, Titled, regerested, and taged for roads in Az. Runs, and drives great. Just put a 2" lift, and wheels, and 23x8x12 tires are on order. I also have some other offroad toys.. 2004 Yamaha Rhino, Orig 1973Suzuki RV90, and some 1971 Honda Trail 70's looking foward to meeting some friends on ths form.. Keep up the good work. If pics do not post.. you can see on this link.. Daihatsu pics start on pg 10. http://community.webshots.com/album/562425334kuZFiH?start=252 Chris
Yup, he got one of the U.S. sold trucks, complete with a 30 mph speedometer (with the speed over 25 mph marked in red), and electronic limiter.
Yup, I like being able to drive mine anywhere as well. Bear checks out the bed in this shot. Kinda reminds me of the old Nissan commercials where the Japanese guy used to say "Dogs love trucks."
New pics with lift and tires New pics with lift and tires. see post above for before pics. Here with the offroad tires now.
Looks good. FYI Keep a close eye on the torque/tightness of the lug nuts w/ those 4 on 4 wheels. -Greg
Got a little snow here in central ne. About 6 to 10 inches of heavy wet stuff with about 1" of rain prior to the snow. I had a good time in the snow and mud. I packed a bunch of slush inside the front left side coming home friday night. It froze there and I found out I couldn't turn right at all. I left marks in the snow with the underneath most places I went.
from the outside there is only one sure way that i know to identify the leftys. The position of the wipers will give it away. otherwise they all look the same. that one is a lefty.
Jumbo Here is my jumbo I got about two weeks ago. I,m trying to put a stereo in it but having some trouble mounting it in the small space the original radio was. Otherwise i love this little thing.
I just went to Auto Express here in Phx. They said about 95% of their units fit.. I bought a Alpine w/CD from them.. Not much space to add speekers.. they installed 4" Kenwood 3 ways in the lower door panels. I read some posts about electrical isues after hooking up a streio.. So thats why I had them do it.. They did blow a fuse somehow.. and after I got home I noticed I had no tail, parking, or brake lights.. Ran back up there and they found the bad fuse, and had me out of there in a jiffy. Chris..
My seller installed a CD player/radio and the power wire is just stuck under one of the fuses. The CD player works but I have no lights or gauges or horn or wiper. I have been pulling the fuses and sanding the ends in hopes that a bad contact is the problem. Sam
LHD 2wd ex City truck,abused and thrashed by them before it was sold off, open model, now pretty unrecognizable .. No mud around here but lots of rocky terrain and steep hills,hasnt gotten stuck yet.
heres a pix of my 94 Jumbo and my 92 standard decked out for Otakon 07 for the dealers room in the Baltimore convention center
Testing Limited Slip Kits at the farm. Here is a picture of my '97 HiJet while I was testing it with my limited slip kits in the front and back. { My 4-wheel drive tractor wouldn't begin to go up this, but no problem in the HiJet.} Allan
Your tires are Carlisle All Trail? I am considering getting a set but am concerned that they won't get me up my steep hill. Are they good grippers on steep, rough surfaces? Have you used them on the highway? How do they ride? Sam