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84-95 yota front suspension

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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chopedmazda   +1y
does anyone know where i could get a complete front frame clip with all the suspension still on it?
balcar   +1y
junk yard?
TwistedMinis   +1y
Call TAP recycling in Rancho Cordova.
bdroppeddak   +1y
am i the only one that feels bad for all these toyota pickup frames being torn from their front clips? you people have no decency........


RIP toyota front frame clips.... gone but never forgotten.........
TwistedPhil   +1y
Last time I was at Pick n Pull there were a few trucks that still had most of their front suspension parts (maybe missing calipers/ rotors). You'd save a LOT of money getting it yourself rather than paying TAP's overinflated prices! Good luck!

-Phil at FBI
chopedmazda   +1y
Originally posted by framelayer521



Last time I was at Pick n Pull there were a few trucks that still had most of their front suspension parts (maybe missing calipers/ rotors). You'd save a LOT of money getting it yourself rather than paying TAP's overinflated prices! Good luck!

-Phil at FBI



hey phil umm what pick n pull were u at...and TAP is hella expensive lol and how much do u think it would cost

TwistedPhil   +1y
My bad- Rancho Cordova! Although I'd imagine that the one on Florin probably has some, too.
If you can hold out for a 1/2 price weekend, I'll bet you could get a whole clip for around $150. Of course, you'll have to bring a cordless Sawzall and some extra batteries to cut it all off. Fun times, especially with this 105 degree weather... have fun out there!

-Phil at FBI
chopedmazda   +1y
alrite thnx for ur help i appreciate it alot damn its gonna suck in this weather being out there...lol
SCINFERNL   +1y
California Mini Truck Dismantlers, Montclair, CA 4002 State St., Montclair, CA 91765, (909) 622-1381, www.calminitruck.com

Been going there for about 17 years, they're also good friends of mine (since I was a kid).
TwistedPhil   +1y
Lodi's a good 7-8 hour journey to the mecca of minitruck parts, but I wish we were closer to a place like that!
I still remember the writeup in MT with their "shop tour"- one of the employees had a bulletside with a tilt bed! SICK!

-Phil at FBI