ROTW: mtb_rider's 1988 FJ62

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Well where do I start? I first took an interest in Land Cruiser's as a boy. In fact everytime I saw this exact cruiser, I would admire how awesone it looked. I loved the lines and the "classic toughness", and as I grew wiser and became more "car saavy", I learned how durable and able they are. My 1988 FJ62 was owned by the parents of a very good friend of my sisters, who later in life became a long time girlfriend of mine, and we are still good friends today, so I had many opportunities to oogle over it thru the years. They were the original owners, and it was a true kitten. I got the opportunity to purchase it in Oct. of '05, and I jumped on it. She was a true kitten, having only 82k on the clock, bone stock, born in So. Cal before coming to OR, mostly garaged raised, and probably never seeing more than a gravel road as far as off highway use. Included with the purchase was a manila envelope full of receipts from every oil change, repair, and mainteance item ever purchased, the original owners manual, and even more impressive, the original dealer papers! The very night ( a friday ) I went to pick it up, I started my ownership with a 100+ mile trip down the 5 to go the the UO-Cal game, and driving it made me fall more in love with her. Oregon won the game in overtime, on a windy, cold, rainy fall NW day, btw. It made for a good weekend.

The very first thing I had to do to it, which was known at the time of purchase, was replace the turn signal/headlight/wiper switch. Other than that, repair wise, it has been mostly routine stuff, tune's, replaced spring/shackle bushings, and a lot of little miscellaneous's, aside from a few alternators and a starter.

The list of mods in the just under 2 years that I've had it include:
-K&N filter
-3" total lift
-33x12.5 Firestone Destination MT's
-15x8.5 2 piece Centerline's
-Pro Comp ES9000 shocks
-Custom Dual battery system (just completed this past week)
-Optima Blue Tops
-De-swayed

For the near future I intend on doing a 1" body lift, which should be happening very soon, then sliders, and I hope to get a rear bumper with swing-away built before hunting season get started. From there I would like to do some exhaust work, then probably will end up re-doing the entire suspension with either an OME, or look more into the custom market, like Alcan, etc. I would also like to eventually get a winch and build a front bumper to house it, and to match the rear. All it takes is money.

Now the pics:

First is a stock shot cruisin' on the beach.
Second is just before lifting.
Third is just after lifting, and a little dirt.
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Some action shots:

First one is my first trip out post lift. Doing a little snow wheelin in the TSF.

The second is playin' in some good ol Western Oregon clay.

The third is the result of the second.
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And I had to post this one just cuz I love my wheels.
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that is a very clean and nicely built 62 mtbrider. look forward to finally meeting you and hitting the dirt.

post some pics of the dual battery system when you get a chance.

clint
 
that is a very clean and nicely built 62 mtbrider. look forward to finally meeting you and hitting the dirt.

post some pics of the dual battery system when you get a chance.

clint

Thanks! It is just the start on what I intend on being a very long term, most likely never ending build. I am already intending on doing a write up with pics on the dual batt. set up. The pics are on the work camera, as that is where I did the labor, and haven't had a chance to upload them yet. Should be this week tho.
 
Well where do I start? I would admire how awesone it looked. I loved the lines of a long time girlfriend of mine, and we are still good friends today, so I had many opportunities to oogle thru the years, was a true kitten. I got the opportunity and I jumped on it. She was a true kitten, and driving it made me fall more in love with her. It made for a good weekend.
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Are you talking your ride or you ex? I thought I was reading Penthouse Forum for a second.


(Oh, and nice ride you got there).
 
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Are you talking your ride or you ex? I thought I was reading Penthouse Forum for a second.


(Oh, and nice ride you got there).

:lol: Clever, though clearly I am talking about the rig prior to the story of the former regime...:flipoff2:
 
Nice story, thanks for sharing. The cruiser looks super clean as well. You plan on running de-swayed permanently?
 
I love these wheels!! Where did you order them?

Thanks! I actually bought them used off of CL. The guy that owned them prior used to work for Les Schwab (local tire chain), and ran them on an old Blazer, and had them stored in his attic for about 10 years. They were in virtually perfect condition. Picked em up for 2 bills. He even had the flush valve stems put in.
 
Nice story, thanks for sharing. The cruiser looks super clean as well. You plan on running de-swayed permanently?

Semi-permanent at least. Whenever I redo my suspension, I will see how it handles. It is plenty stiff now, that it handles fine on road, and the extra flex off road is much appreciated. I did notice a little extra body roll when I took them off, but not enough to concern me. It never was a sports car anyway. And thanks for the compliments guys!!:cheers:
 
What type of springs are you using now? I would like to do a "budget" lift until I can afford OME. Other's ideas are always good.
 
I am running 3"+, 1.5" lift shackles, and add a leafs on my stock, now 106k springs.
 
Why are you contemplating a body lift?
 
those are some beefy tires, nice looking rig!
can you tell much difference with the K&N air filter than before with OEM?

I think there was a little difference. Not huge, but noticeable.
 
Why are you contemplating a body lift?

A couple reasons. The first, at full stuff, I get just a tiny bit of rub on the inner wheel wells in back. Second, I think it will make it easier to mount the sliders. And my understanding is that I can put a one inch BL on without any adjustments to steering or trans linkage. Cheap clearance.
 
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