Vehicle Owner

Member ID: hscarborough

Location: Pullman, WA

Vehicle Info

1989 Toyota Pickup

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed100mph
  • HP150
  • Weight4500lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Modifications

Performance Parts

Interior

  • Custom Shift Knob 
  • Custom Seats 

Exterior Styling

  • KC Lighting 
  • Cooper Tires 

Car Audio & Video

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    • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Jun 18, 2009

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Harrison’s Toyota Pickup

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Hey there! My name is Harrison and this is my baby. She's a 1989 Toyota 4x4 Extended Cab with a 3.0 L V6, 5spd tranny, and manual hubs. It's got a Rough Country 4-5" lift kit on it with downey off road springs and torsion bars. So far it's at 292,00 miles and it's still got a lot left to go. It's running on the original transmission and original engine. When i bought it at 272,000 miles, it was bone stock with 31's and a canopy. This is my first vehicle and i got it when i turned 16. I have done too much to list... It's been a huge learning experience that's for sure but overall i am very proud of my truck. I'm still new at this so expect some more recent pictures to come soon.

        hscarborough's 1989 Toyota Pickup

Here's a list of some things i've done to it.

-Rough Country 4-5" Lift Kit

-Downey offroad 2" lift leaves with Heavy duty Torsion Bars

-33x12.5xR15 Cooper Discoverer ST's on 15x10 Aluminum wheels

-2.5" catback Flowmaster 40 Series exhaust

-Fabtech front bumper with 2-6" KC Daylighters

-Marlin Crawler rear bumper

-New H4 conversion headlights

-Bushwacker Cutout fender flares

-Tinted Windows

-Folding and sliding black Racing Seats

-Alpine Head Unit

-JBL touring series 2-6x9's and 2-4"s

-Kenwood 1000 watt max or 500 watt rms dual channel amp bridged

-12" JBL 1200 watt max or 400 watt RMS subwoofer in sealed box (WAY too much stereo for my truck)

-Delta aluminum diamondplate low profile toolbox

-Drop in bedliner

-Musical horn w/ bullhorn under hood (not one of my greatest ideas... this was one of those "learning experiences")

hscarborough's 1989 Toyota Pickup

hscarborough's 1989 Toyota Pickup

hscarborough's 1989 Toyota Pickup

hscarborough's 1989 Toyota Pickup

hscarborough's 1989 Toyota Pickup

hscarborough's 1989 Toyota Pickup

hscarborough's 1989 Toyota Pickup

hscarborough's 1989 Toyota Pickup

 

hscarborough's 1989 Toyota Pickup

hscarborough's 1989 Toyota Pickup

-The new seats! They're both in now but this is the only picture i have. They are nice! I like them.-

 

Did a little goofin around today but got annoyed... my tire bites the wheel well before the suspension is even done flexing out! Makes an aweful noise when it does that by the way. Haha I gotta find a way to trim the wheel wells or something... Any ideas from anybody?

hscarborough's 1989 Toyota Pickup

hscarborough's 1989 Toyota Pickup

 

Plans for future mods

-35x13.5's but only with new gears (gotta have at least a little power)

 

Overall, this is my baby and i doubt i will ever sell it. I will most likely drive it into the ground, rebuild it and start all over again. Thanks for checking it out!

Send me a message anytime if you have any questions regarding anything at all on the truck. I'm more than happy to give a hand! Also check out the next page for a few pictures of the Lift!

Page 1: Recent shots (You are here)

Page 2: Some build Pictures

 

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joshs94yota  

Posted by: joshs94yota

10/09/2009 11:35AM

nice work on the yota

CLD88  

Posted by: CLD88

09/25/2009 02:19PM

where did you get the seat and did it just bolt on

xxnavymikexx01  

Posted by: xxnavymikexx01

08/04/2009 06:55PM

Nice Yota man. I like that you put time into your truck. I do to when i have the money to do it. But hey not much you can do when your 18 and just know getting into college. But I love working on my truck. Anyways nice truck. Check mine out when you get the time! Thanks Mike

fightman  

Posted by: fightman

06/18/2009 10:53PM

NICE LOOKING TOYO MAN! GREAT JOB ON THE LIFT! CHECK OUT MY 4RUNNER SOMETIME AND LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!

yeabuddy  

Posted by: yeabuddy

06/12/2009 05:00PM

saw where you lifted with blocks in the back, you let those u bolts stick out to far and one of them will break off if you go muddin and get it caught on something! i know from experience, looks good though you did a nice job! come check out my trucks when you have a chance

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Member ID: hscarborough

Location: Pullman, WA