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Old 01-27-2017, 01:54 PM
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Default 2000 Tacoma ls1/TR6060/241c

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Thought some people would like/hate this but here you go. This is my 2000 Toyota Tacoma that I have done a solid axle swap with a Chevy ls1/tr6060/241c. Not quite done yet but here is what I have so far.

these are parts from trail gear. SAS kit c and 4 link rear
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Trail gear puts the front diff too far forward so I drilled the leafs so looked little more normal.[img]webkit-fake-url://4d8fc710-75a4-40a6-babf-ec378c3a1a14/imagejpeg[/img]
4 link wasn't fitting great so had to chop into the frame, weld supports inside the fame and widen out 1/2"[img]webkit-fake-url://50c57fbe-762a-4996-96ff-dbc28f5c4377/imagejpeg[/img][img]webkit-fake-url://946aee1d-44c2-4176-b874-4608a20c5155/imagejpeg[/img][img]webkit-fake-url://11290f5a-2965-4b22-b12c-ea6d40fa0252/imagejpeg[/img]
here is the motor out of a 99 corvette rebuilt by High Performance Engines. Tremec TR6060 rebuilt with help from George at rockland standard gear.[img]webkit-fake-url://faa787cb-96b9-47ed-8ea5-fbc41d24def5/imagejpeg[/img]
after most of the welding was completed we pulled the body off for a quick paint job. Not really going for gold just cover up .[img]webkit-fake-url://88142354-9fad-464f-afe5-55e0bae975f8/imagejpeg[/img][img]webkit-fake-url://931262ae-67a6-4bbe-a1dd-107e5e7d8b9c/imagejpeg[/img]
motor is in.[img]webkit-fake-url://073a12ba-335e-4bdf-8a04-28afcc711b06/imagejpeg[/img]
Bosch 044 pump with corvette regulator[img]webkit-fake-url://87435045-861c-40fd-a233-6181a12482a4/imagejpeg[/img]
full Holley HP computer and harness [img]webkit-fake-url://105386a2-39eb-4688-b383-62e6ee5053fe/imagejpeg[/img]
plumbed in the Toyota sending unit so my stock gauge works. [img]webkit-fake-url://84658dea-406e-424c-8f57-d4f6c993a271/imagejpeg[/img]
Few custom plates made out of aluminium. [img]webkit-fake-url://e140ca63-979b-4617-a379-723ed84e0e73/imagejpeg[/img]
Nice new air intake so breathing isn't a problem.[img]webkit-fake-url://0bdc08b9-b1ec-4e89-9b35-b0710cbacc8b/imagejpeg[/img]
I have all led dash lights and all the stock gauges work I have also a volt gauge, oil pressure and secondary water temp. Headers built by cx racing. Rear disc conversion. Running in the neighbourhood of 550hp at the crank. I will be posting more when I get more done.

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Old 01-27-2017, 02:10 PM
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Sorry the pictures didn't work out so well
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Nice job. Looks like a ton of work.
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Nice work, looks good. Jealous of your workshop, wish I had that much room. Keep us posted on the progress, looks like it'll be a lot of fun when it's done.

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