I have a 1987 toyota 4X4 SR5 extra cab short wheel base and I'm looking for a bed preferably someplace close to me here in claiborne county tennessee! Lemme know if ya got one to sell and what ya want fer it and so on please!
All extra cab models are long wheel base with a short bed, either the european style or american style will work. If you plan on keeping your truck like I am I would recommend a new fiber glass bed visit the main site link for more info
I forgot I removed the links for the beds here they are.
Oh believe me i plan on keepin it! Ive wanted one for 20 years, Toyota only made to body styles in their pickups that i like and those are the ones like i have now that have the built in fender flares and the older ones like the 75, 76, 77, which to my knowledge they did not make in 4x4! I have a 1975 that was automatic tranny with AC but the A/C has been removed , it still has the automatic tranny tho and needs an engine! Thanks for the info on the beds!
I checked out those fiberglass beds and they are way out of my price range, so I'm back to looking for a used one thats might be somplace close to me here in claiborn county Tennessee!
dont think fiberglass will like hitting tree's rocks all that fun stuff when offroading at least i wouldn't use one on a trail truck maybe a pavement pounder or a mall queen
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yeah i dont do alot of rough off roading except for the last couple of weeks n these last 2 weeks my toy has been earning it's name and reputation, which is a mute point cuz i cannot afford one of those new fiberglass ones so like i said i'm back to patchin mine and looking for a decent used metal bed LOL
dont think fiberglass will like hitting tree's rocks all that fun stuff when offroading at least i wouldn't use one on a trail truck maybe a pavement pounder or a mall queen
Nothing personnel but I will have to disagree I find fiberglass easier to work with than metal when it comes to repairs. If you check all the pictures at B&G Fiberglass and Toyota Fiberglass I think you'll find them quit rugged.