SUCIDAL TOY
Street Trucks|July 2020
An Icon that Stood the Test of Time
ADAM JOHNSON
SUCIDAL TOY
AN ORIGINAL CREATION OF DUSTIN HAVEN, SUICIDAL TOY GRACED THE COVER OF MINI TRUCKIN MAGAZINE IN DECEMBER 2002. Dustin purchased it as a stock ’90 Toyota for $4,000 and transformed it into what you still see today.

Beginning with the suspension, Dustin added Chassis Tech drop spindles and a Pete and Jakes chrome four-link. Adjustability was achieved by Viair compressors, 2,500-pound and 2,600-pound airbags and 4-inch body drop. Rounding out the suspension is a set of 18x7 Foose Monterey with 215/35/18. It has a fully painted frame to match the truck’s graphics.

Under the hood remains the stock 1990 four-banger bored 40 over. Plenty of attention to detail was applied. If it’s not chrome, then it’s painted to match.

This story is from the July 2020 edition of Street Trucks.

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