BDSeff1fitty
1987 Toyota 4Runner
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yea, if the OEM works, then ill try it until it needs fixing. the truck is gonna be mainly a trail rig so "great" brakes are a must.
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pulling the transmission and transfer case next week, can someone verify that i need the advanced adapter from the photo i posted?
712532 this is the one i was gonna order, or is the one with all the motor mounts, etc a better choice?
for some reason I thought this was a 76 fj40 w/ stock motor missing a master cylinder.
Search for threads by Rockcod.
He found a very nice looking FJ40, when he got done, I think he actually re-used a piece of the firewall. He could have saved a ton of money (initial purchase) and started with something very rough. The outcome would be the same.
Buy the best vehicle you can afford. Rust sucks it is time consuming to repair and very expensive if you have some take care of it for you, mechanical is way easier to deal with (assuming you are ok with hand tools). Your 40 seems to be in very good shape and already has a lot of work done to it. Post up pics of the entire vehicle and we can help you or give an opinion on areas of concern. As someone mentioned earlier, use the search function and read build threads. These have gotten me through many stumbling blocks.
Dan,
I tend to go about things the wrong way sometimes. Oh, and the part about saving a ton of money, its a cruiser, that'll never happen!
Good luck.
Rockcod
I meant no disrepect at all regarding your build. I hope it did not read that way.
danimal, you probly don't think its the best thing for me, but this is why i bought the rig was to tear it down and learn, and to get the rig to be safely driven on the road to the trails going to the frame and replacing whats needed is probly the best why i can think of at the moment and help me learn the most
Nice rig. I think if you have never owned an fj40 the best thing to do is get it running and play with it for while and then tear it down. You will quickly find things that don't work as intended or you just don't like the way it handles. So at the end you do more mods or undo something after you tear it down and put it back together. I own 3 45's and 2 40's and this the thing I hate the most, doing a mod(even reading and asking for opinions before doing the mod) and not liking it. Just my opinion.
Nice looking rig
I wish I had those nice doors!
even with hidden body work I would say it is not bad at all
looking forward to the build
is their a pro/con for getting a jt outfitters wiring harness over the painless?
the jt's is $190 and the painless is $440, whats the big difference?