Westach gauges. Old fashioned sweeper needles. twin airplanes of the same vintage use same to save space.
It sort of appeals to me, this old truck isn't a digital truck.
I'm sorry. Should have got a hold of you. I got really distracted getting the 60 all wrapped up. Went on a trip.
Everything is just ticking along and we had a guy quit in a moment. So I'm back at work. Soon as I'm reorganized
1992 80 series RHD diesel auto triple locked. Really decent shape for $22K
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1976 BJ40 Project, looks ok but needs work and I think the roof is just sitting there.
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I forgot the plow out front. What would that weigh roughly? If it's more than a winch then that will wear
down the front end springs faster. Might have to look at adding a leaf or two.
Pretty sure this is same as mine. Just a simple steel plate the u-bolts capture.
The spring itself has a threaded eye that threads onto stud on bracket. Simple.
Blue is softer, Black is harder
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this paint is demo'd on a 45 so it has some toyota content, but I'd sure like to know WTF this stuff is made of.
figured @stevebradford could repaint his 60.
SumoSprings make great bumpstops. Absorb up to 1500 lbs so the 12HT sort of bounces thru cross ditches,
doesn't pound into them and knock teeth fillings out.
Pic is on full droop, they sit about 1" from spring when settled