Builds 1997 HZJ77HV-PEU Build (Grey Poupon) (8 Viewers)

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This stuff is Shasta McNasty - I almost gagged when I took my Respirator off while cleaning up and getting hell out of there.

A couple of helpful things I have learned about it. It’s pretty much a thick moisture cure DTM epoxy + chunks of rubber maybe?. So dry times are going to be weather sensitive. If you in the desert it might take a bit. I 3d print my own mixers for epoxy based stuff, IMO they work so much better than the stupid cheap arse crap at the home center for mixing stuff.

You can apply it with the supplied special 4” roller but small spots will turn out fine dabbing with a small brush. Mask everything because it’s like any epoxy and once it’s on something it is not coming off ever, this includes your skin. Good stuff seems very legit.



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I’ve painted a few boat decks with Durabak and it holds up well to abuse. Never thought of it for this application but I bet it will work well. Thanks for the good idea.
 
I’ve painted a few boat decks with Durabak and it holds up well to abuse. Never thought of it for this application but I bet it will work well. Thanks for the good idea.

project farm guy on youtube does a great job testing all this kind of stuff. I was a bit surprised by the results but I think the Durabak has the right stuff.

 
my truck finally went for a spa outing at the paint shop, I hope I see it again one day?

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As much as watching paint dry is an age-old tradition of procrastination professionals everywhere. I do have some things that need to get done. My left fender liner was really munched and bent beyond what I was able to correct.

I’m glad I did a fit up with the old liner before paint because this showed me how important that liner is with respect to getting the front clip back into place. That inner fender liner is really important. It needs to be in factory shape or smashed into a shape that mates with the other parts of that side.

I was able to find a 12V provisioned inner fender that will work just fine. But it needs to modified to hold the other battery tray, yes I could fab something but I do like things to be factree if possible. I used my old parts to get things into place on the new liner. marked stuff out and let the step bit do it's bizness.


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I then plasma cut out some custom fender style washer out of 16 gauge and used a dimple die to fold them up, thus making them look semi-professional.


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test fit seems ok


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I will have to clean out the finish and get them spot welded into place and then re-finish the fender. sigh.

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STEP SUB-ASSY aka running boards

My running boards were starting to show the 25+ years of in the splash zone. I blasted them and shot them with epoxy, also did a very slight touch of texture. The raw aluminum was nice looking but slippery as hell in the winter. old dude doesn’t want no broken hips.

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I also needed to remake the bracket plate where they attach to the body brackets. meta brackets. those were rusted to nuggets and a refresh was in order. Caveman decide to try static deformation bending with a die. turned out good enough. Now I need to tac on some M6 flange nuts/blast/paint + figure out what rivets.


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that'll do pig, that'll do

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Cool stuff here.
 
From what I can tell this is a phenomenal job! I love the site, so much info here however the ads are simply out of hand. Not only on all sides but covering every photo. Weddings an Amelia Island must really be the target market here!! I would be glad to pay a few bucks to read the great content in peace. All the best with the rest of your build. It really looks great.
 
From what I can tell this is a phenomenal job! I love the site, so much info here however the ads are simply out of hand. Not only on all sides but covering every photo. Weddings an Amelia Island must really be the target market here!! I would be glad to pay a few bucks to read the great content in peace. All the best with the rest of your build. It really looks great.
You get adds? I thought members didn’t see adds🤷‍♂️I don’t see adds
 
You get adds? I thought members didn’t see adds🤷‍♂️I don’t see What you say seems to make since. I came to this post via Facebook so perhaps the link treated me like a guest and not a member. Appreciate your comment.
 
Thanks. I came to this link via Facebook so perhaps it did not sign me in. So that is why all the ads. I appreciate your comment. Take care.
 
I have reached the promised land, almost maybe in a certain respect if you don't count driving your truck.

new homebrew headliner turned out ok, still some wrinkles... we are just going to see if those come out on their own but it's nice to finally have a non blood-splattered headliner.

headliner matterial

Ottertex® Waterproof Canvas​



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among other things... the actual factory clips installed into the carpet to lock the legit AU rubber like floor mats. Miracles are real.


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This is the bottom part of the carpet bracket

This is the top side with the locking part
 
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also going to add this one today. I made provisions for a passenger side grab handle. Not sure why they did not provide this handle because it's super helpful for old people who want to ride with you. Because now that is pretty much everybody I know now.





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mile stones have been reached, at least I can drive it around a bit now. still need to button up wiper links and about 11 billion other things.

you would never know once upon a time there was a sun-roof on this truck, painters did a nice job.
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I like the old school grille, still waiting on the TOYOTA plate bling bling.


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ordered the ARB rear, simple clean bumper. should look pretty decent. I'm sure that will take months and months... such is the world now days. The window tints matched up pretty well with the factory new side windows, happy about that.

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I need to push the rear popup window seals and do a bit of snug up on the headliner in those spots but it mostly turned out pretty well. I will let it sit for a while and relax into place before doing any more messing with it. This was a real challenge, these bow style headliners are not a walk in the park. and please no don't even ask I have no desire to produce headliners.

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Manual window swap in progress

6984060040 REGULATOR SUB-ASSY, REAR DOOR WINDOW, LH
6983060040 REGULATOR SUB-ASSY, REAR DOOR WINDOW, RH
692662201008 ESCUTCHEON, DOOR REGULATOR HANDLE(FOR FRONT DOOR)
692601004017 HANDLE ASSY, FRONT DOOR WINDOW REGULATOR
6981060330 REGULATOR ASSY FR
6982060300 REGULATOR ASSY FR

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Cat Boss approved! now give me snacks!

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Visor Betrayal's

I had the older style code on my visors
7431060240A0 VISOR ASSY, RH
7432060300A0 VISOR ASSY, LH

This is the visor on the left in the pict.

Since I re-did my headliner in more of a grey I decided to go out and find the B0 style code and try them, perfect!
7431060E40B0 VISOR ASSY, RH
7432060D90B0 VISOR ASSY, LH

This is the visor on the right and has a decidedly grey/gray
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