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  1. fogblanket

    1966 FJ45LV restoration/buildup project

    While stockton wheel is a viable solution, i have had 3 sets of wheels widened by them and been happy with the result but they are heavy great for off road but really hard on the wallet on road plus they have taken a minimum of 3 months to get a set made and that is with me sourcing the toyota...
  2. fogblanket

    1966 FJ45LV restoration/buildup project

    found these at summit apparently you can get them in any size and and bs I have not tried one yet but figured I would throw it out there http://www.summitracing.com/parts/WVI-12-670604/?rtype=10
  3. fogblanket

    1966 FJ45LV restoration/buildup project

    its looking good !! looking back on doing the harnessif you go with a new 9Iused an ez harness) make sure you have all theplugs and pig tails for your old harness or what ever vintage harness you want to replicate. meaning I went with a 77 column so as to mate up with the saginaw set up so i...
  4. fogblanket

    1966 FJ45LV restoration/buildup project

    hmm. its been awhile since we have had updates on your lv? Jason
  5. fogblanket

    1966 FJ45LV restoration/buildup project

    i would highly recommend NOT drilling the springs and moving the axle an inch backward. I would revist the rear spring issue after you have hte body on and you have driven it a month and the springs have had a chance to settle in a bit. jason
  6. fogblanket

    1966 FJ45LV restoration/buildup project

    if you are going stock I don't think your wheels were grey they would have been black. I am using the chasis black from eastwood for my frame it is a close enought match and the paint is designed specifically for the frame. otherwise do a search for paint codes there are plenty of threads on...
  7. fogblanket

    1966 FJ45LV restoration/buildup project

    for screws and bolts i always hit either Ace hardware or Napa. napa if it's big enough usually has an excelltent selection of automotive nuts and bolts. I would stay away from Stailess steel bolts for the most part they don't have the right type of strengh in most cases HTH jason
  8. fogblanket

    1966 FJ45LV restoration/buildup project

    that guys shop is cleaner than mine plus I painted my garage floor sky blue so I can see chit when I drop it. I sure hope Wilma comes out looking that nice. I hav ehad the shot of the body fresh out of paint on my rotating screen saver for months now:) Jason
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