2003 Land Cruiser - LH Junction block (driver side) Fredericksburg VA
Looking for good condition 2003 Junction block (not corroded from leaking windshield) PN: 82733-60140, 08/02-11/03 production date
Contact us - Lance/Iron Pig/540-361-7400
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LOL. Yeah, Iron Pigs are still my favorite. I wish we saw more of them. I sold my favorite 55 a couple years ago and all I have are these rough beaters that I keep around for mock up and things. I have one set of rockers on hand and one set of rock sliders - just made some for a customer so...
I don't have any more of the 3/16" outer rocker panels left but I just built a die to stamp out Galvannealed 16 gauge rockers.
Here's a cut away showing how the pieces go together.
And a rocker tacked into place. Obviously most 55's need some additional sheet metal work like our project...
"I didn't ask any questions but if its at IPOR I'm guessing it needs more than an easy fix if its getting towed back. " Accurate. Caveat emptor as always with used cars. Yes, it was here. Sold and was picked up this morning.
I called my friends at Wolf Steel and had them send us some rear quarters and rockers. We were able to get some paint on a few pieces today - just some primer to protect them while we wait to fit them. I put some high temp ceramic runs on Rob's header for him too...
We're going to need to replace 32" of the rear frame. That means removing two body mounts and a shackle hanger from each side. I made some new frame rails out of 2x4x1/4" and drilled/tapped them for factory bumper and recovery mount/trailer hitch points.
I know that, it's the freshest search result and seemed a good choice since everyone who previously responded and probably had endured similar search efforts would get pinged. Sorry to bother anyone, 70 series doors are uncommon in the US.
That thing looks great Rob. Nice to have it back in the family. We have to take it and the once again mine 55 down to the farm with the boys this summer. Tube the river, midnight wheeling and teach them how to eat Cheetos and beer for breakfast.
Dan, I appreciate that is what you believe transpired, however let me supply some additional facts for those reading this thread. Actual email: "My staff has informed me of projects we've already committed to and that our schedule will not accommodate your scope of work. I regret that I was...
Spot on. We performed the work requested, I've even supplied a copy of our assessment to the shop receiving his truck. Trying to do the right thing here and we just can't work with Dan. I do take these concerns seriously so I spent the time to sit down with my staff and discuss what...