How to Weld/Install New Front Clip on Toyota Pickup Truck Cab
In the previous videos I removed the damaged rusty front support and driver inner fender by drilling out many spot welds. Then I replaced the rusty battery tray and repaired some damaged metal on the cab due to drilling out the old spot welds. Now I will show how to weld on the new inner fender and front radiator support using the existing holes from the factory spot welds as plug welds. Because this truck had some minor front end damage, getting the replacement parts to fit and line up properly took some extra effort.
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I have an 84 long bed and have had it so long I never thought of it as a classic. You have really got me excited about mine again. Mine is from and in the rust free south in Georgia. Since watching your channel I have been inspired.
84 long bed is definitely a classic! Being rust free is the best thing that can happen to these trucks.
Your patience and meticulous work is priceless. Thanks for sharing this video.
Thank you very much!
as an amateur , id like to say that your vids are priceless ,,, thanks for the knowledge
Thank you... I appreciate that!
I cannot thank you enough. These vids are gold. Very encouraging. Cheers from Australia!
Thank you!!
Awesome job
Thanks!
Dude-- I found your channel, binged them all-- so now waiting for news one is tough. I am really looking forward to seeing this truck come back to life.
Thanks! I hope to have it on the road before summer so I can start working on the next project, '85 4runner.
Nice job. Lots of patience getting good fitment. Might try sheet metal screws to pull the metal together in tight locations. Use clecos if you want to remove and replace. Looking forward to more of your work.
Good idea, thanks!
cool project !
That is some complicated work, getting everything lined up on a truck that took a hit in the front. Great work.
Thanks 👍
AMAZINGNES!!!
The editing is always top notch my dude 🤘
Love this project, keep it coming. I know you are meticulous in your work, and that makes some of this a little frustrating. But man, really, what you are doing looks great, especially considering the old and beat up status of these two trucks. 👍
What if you do a later model interior dash steering etc would look cool if it can fit but I'm sure you can make it fit
I really like this 1st gen interior because it is in pretty good condition. I haven't seen anyone swap a newer interior, but I'm sure it could be done with enough trimming and fabrication.
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Make sure you paint the cowl drain openings on the sides, under the fenders, just ahead of the doors...my 87 rotted out on the drivers side and leaked into the cab, area can be reached on the drivers side with the cowl vent and hood hinge box removed....have to remove fender on the passenger side....and its a Ca truck not ohio
Will do... thanks!!
I dont think you can rely on how the spot welds line up from 2 different vehicles....They didnt have robots way back then and pretty sure they where done by hand....other wise, a couple more days and your back on the road....LOL
They were brand new at the time but its possible these were done by robot by then, I have a 79 celica and its big claim in the brochure was that it was welded by robots too
When I did the rocker panel, most of the spot welds were in the same place. The front support was a different story, but who really knows since it had been previously repaired. It's a relief to be learning on something that I can only make better haha.