I'm looking for a good/almost new set of Q78 Super Swampers in So.Cal area. I prefer R15 and local, but will consider R16 and shipping.
Thanks!
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thanks for clearing that up cruiser_guy. the information i read must not have been accurate.
owensexport, that is one sweet hj45. do you know what it took to put in the 2H?
i'm leaning towards a 2H or a 12HT, so long i use the same transmission. the five speed would be nice, but not...
hello my brethren,
i've a 1978 FJ-45 with the 2F six-cylinder engine, and i'd like to swap it out for a diesel engine. reading around i've learned that the H six-cylinder engine was offered for the same model year. i know the 2H is a better option and could take a turbo. Also, the B series...
i was one of those victims!! i had hoped for the 30 years rule to kick in, and what i got is a kick in the groin.
i'm wondering if the same rule applies to diesels. if i can register it without the hassle of smog equipment, i'll see how to convert it.
but first i must get rid of my jeep and...
thanks, bear. not what i wanted to hear. hot dang those bastards!!! is this a california thing only? if not, maybe registering in another state might be an option. crap :mad::mad:
hi. i am thinking of importing a '78 fj-45. i know there is the 30 year smog exemption. so i looked on the DMV website and it states that vehicles 1976 and newer require smog certification. but elsewhere, there's a bulletin, which is here...
hey, that troopy looks great. i think you should go with something mild, that way, you can return it to stock one day. at the same time, you have something better than stock to get you a bit more wheelin' action. dang, even the color is just awesome! where or how did you come about this '45?
our fj-45 has the original springs but they've bottomed out. i can tell because the rubber bump stops are marked on the axle housing. that's the front, but the rears seem to have arch to them (unsure on how soft they are but it's a thick pack).
do replacement springs, such as OME, have the...
if you got nothing nice to say, don't say it. so, i won't comment on the truck at issue . . . but the red one is awesome. it's ready for a good thrashing.
i like the rails, good idea. i could also see how to make them part of a soft top frame. not sure if they make (or came factory) with soft tops. :beer: