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ok back to work, on the SOA that i am planing to my Pig i want to use as much OEm part as I can, when i was taking out the front axle I check the shackles and it simzs to be that they are no wormout, as I tough
takes a little time to drill the hole and change the old shackles in something that you can really reuse
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Greaseable shackle pins are worth the time. I made my own too, however, I used grade 8 bolts. Needless to say, I went through a couple drill bits...
Looking good dude.
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back on the work
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and here the first steering locations ideas

this is a BJ60 steering box japanese version (right side) I have found that location is a little far back but very clean and easy to install the only thing is we have to move the bumpstop 2 inches back
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10-15-08, 05:39 AM
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CruiserDan can get new caps from Toyota
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10-15-08, 06:19 AM
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id LOVE some caps for mine! any ideas what it would cost to get em down under?
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10-15-08, 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by animaldevictor
hi All, yesterday I went to get new birfields and hubs for my pig and y have purchase this hubs (impulsive fool)
Attachment 237579
They are electric activated hubs
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and to be honest this is the first time that I see that kind hubs on my life and if one of you knolegeble guys have some information about how they work properly I will apreciate Attachment 237582
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More pics. I have never seen a hub like that.
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Thanks Lou, I will try to get contacted with cruiser dan to see If i can get some for me
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here in Costa Rica you can find only used but, I get one hard to find, cost me $3 and here the only ones you can find are the ones without the hole
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glad to see you back to work on piggy. nice to make your own grease shackles.
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Those are totally useless and really just junk electric hubs which we would remove regularly and install manual units.
In otherwords without all the wiring harness etc you are going to need some cruiser hubs or mini truck hubs including hub housing.
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I love the look of those tires on those wheels! Hot man HOT!
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and it will make all the difference when driving me amigo
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here some more pics
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Keep those photos coming. I was thinking of cutting out the bottom sides of my FJ55 like you did and "weld" in 2x4 steel. Can you detail more how you attached the 2x4 to the body?
thanks fellow Knight!
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thats the photos from the prosedure to place the 2X4, ist really simple, an on my opinion, you dont have to use a very thick wall tube I use 2 MM wall tube otherwise if for some reason in the future you have to change it It will be not very hard and is also a good way to get clearence and also look nice
first cut the bottom I have used the window frame egde as reference

after that do some tack welding

and finish the job

before I have started with the cut and the welding I make a ¨L¨ tube and the round corner and the longer side of the L should be 2 cm longer than the body ( it provides a littlte protection but it is easier to install that way
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posts like this help me realize things about the world, like who woulda thought the rim shop, local no less would be available like that to do what they did.
and another thing i notice, its not just mexican nationals who paint car parts bright colors
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hi well... the Rim shop was as little glich on my behalf it was the wheel repair shop, and about the bright colors ,,, I really hope at the end of the paint, my pig doesn´t look like a "big green taco con natilla" thanks for your support 
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 rim shop, wheel repair shop, either way its pretty cool that you have it available like that. what color green you going with?
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Your pig is looking better everyday! Good luck with the rest of the repairs/upgrades, etc.
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hi Rhino, the green I whant is the like the olive green but not too dark like pig on the photo I have also purchace a galon of ultratuff in olive green for the floors and under carriage and the chasis on black
I am also thinking in get a diesel engine like a 15B or a 13B-T someone here is seling a 2H in $5000 with 5 speed transfer but I most make the money first , well in a near future maybe
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thanks, Lucy, hopefully next year I have the pig ready to to mud
probablily we are going to have a lot of rain like this year that means a lot of mud on the mountains
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that green will look great, its always been my favorite. and a diesel, well since doing my diesel swap it has just been positive. better everything.
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