Hi Everyone, This Is My 1990 Pickup

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Hi Everyone, This Is My 1990 Pickup
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90isuzupup
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Originally posted by DRPTNDRGN



Hey man where are you at in washington?? Those apartments look like Vancouver

I'm in Salem, OR

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90isuzupup
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Edited: 9/1/2007 2:25:42 AM by 90isuzupup

Edited: 9/1/2007 2:23:41 AM by 90isuzupup

Edited: 9/1/2007 2:22:26 AM by 90isuzupup

Edited: 9/1/2007 2:21:32 AM by 90isuzupup

Well here are a few pic's of my truck with new corner lights, bottom clears, chrome bumper, and chrome mirrors with my Escalades 215/40/17's

In the processes of bagging the truck, starting on the back then the front

Sorry about all the edits, I couldn't get it to post the pictures for the longest

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granth
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swwweeeeet
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eatinpavement
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thats a nice virgin right there
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90isuzupup
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hey you guys, what does it take to make my front lay frame? I'm using Escalade 17's 215/40/17 and will be using Slam RE-6's for my bags.

Do I have to use drop spindles or can I just modify it as it is.

My rear is almost done so I'm just looking to see what I'm about to get into.

Thanks
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2ManyProjects
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nice start my first truck was an 88 isuzu and i wish i never sold it
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slamdamazda
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I say your fist mod needs to be to find a toyota rear end and get some front hub redrills from laynrockers on here.......cause if you want different wheels son you need to find some that tuck and front wheel drive offsets are the only ones that work unless you get expensive ass billets.
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oneup
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Some OEM chevy/gmc wheels tuck at least mine do.
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90isuzupup
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thanks guys, but will I be able to lay frame with the Escalade wheels I have now without buying drop spindles?
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yes you'll be able to lay frame on those wheels the only thing you'll have to do is notch and replate the lower control arm where it comes into contact with your frame rail thats about it no drop spindles needed.
also the only people that make isuzu drop spindles is AIM and the increase the track width up front making it harder to lay out you only really need them if you want 20's any way if you just notch the lower arms