I remember in the 90s the mini truckers were the most laid back easy going of all the car niches. The hot rodders and classic car collectors were the “look but don’t touch “ crowd. The low riders were perfectionists so you were afraid to even look at their car because of how neat and clean their rides were. But the mini truckers would let you sit in their truck if you wanted to. They were very fun loving and looked like they actually did this for fun.
@mauryamckendrick54462 жыл бұрын
Great video! Good info you shared with us. From what I have seen at least most of the people I know we all have done the labor ourselves witch can be good and can be a catastrophe also! My advice is build your buddy's trucks first so you know what not to do then build yours! Makes you look like a good friend for helping them out first and setting your own project to the side to build theirs! LoL doing it yourself though is a ton of work but it is so rewarding to see the end results and have others check it out and start up conversations about the build. It's not as popular as it once was unfortunately but there is still a few guys out there that it's just in the blood and it will stay there for some time!!
@jasonlynch52773 жыл бұрын
hey mate love the videos and the updates on all the old trucks, never owned a bagged car or truck but am wanting advice on bagging my xr6 turbo bf i want a quick set uo full fbss kit heaps of people i know have just a rear bag set up with a slow system i dont want that and want to do it properly any advice and estimate of price and best workshops in QLD cheers.
@jamiemcdermid38413 жыл бұрын
Look up mexs garage, best in the business mate
@blakestewart3993 жыл бұрын
Hey mate probably don't remember that messaged you almost maybe year ago saying I was looking at getting a mini truck and getting into it you gave me a few pages to follow on Facebook so of I want I now have a 91 dual cab Rodeo static dropped I believe but look at just beginning the rear for now im on the central coast any shops you would recommend
@InspiredExistenceAustralia3 жыл бұрын
Hey mate most shops don't take on trucks unless they are getting completely airbagged all round as for engineering purposes they need self levelling which only really works for complete system front and rear but can always message Pnuematic Customs or Twisted Garage there based in Sydney an they will give you the right answers.
@blakestewart3993 жыл бұрын
@@InspiredExistenceAustralia thanks for getting back to me bro I will definitely do that as the information you gave me last time helped me out
@koutros1003 жыл бұрын
Love your work brother. Keep it up brother. Can we get some vids on how to do the chassis mods pls. Many thanks.
@InspiredExistenceAustralia3 жыл бұрын
Thats a bit hard as everyone has there own techniques but we'll try cover a simplified version in the near future
@prestigeworldwide55382 жыл бұрын
Take it somewhere to have it done? Where is the pride in that? Plus when it comes time to pay to get it back. Thats a huge decision to make. Sell a kidney or rob a bank? Plus when its your own knuckle blood donated to the build. You will know where corners were cut out of frustration and will cause frustration again down the road. Also a better chance of repairing it where it happened. Good luck finding that one special tow truck when its needed.