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What year did it come out of? Had it been desmogged? Factory carb and air cleaner?
Forgot to mention that. It is a non U.S. Motor. It does not have the provision/ports for smog. I do not have the carb. I may have the air cleaner. Not sure about the model year, Chris, Rob, and some others think it may be out of a FJ60.
 
About to get this started!

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Got them all installed and got rid of the extended shackles and caster correction shims. Shocks were done for with one of them not even having any resistance.
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Went back with stock length greaseable shackles. The new lift took away the "Cruiser Lean" and has it sitting nice and level. Tracks great and rides good (for a 40).
 
That one has been on the market for a while
 
That is an ACC built rig. Think the PO's name was Josh, can't remember his last name. It has changed hands a few times since he sold it a few years ago. The blue bezel gives it away. @BMThiker that is Josh's old rig isn't it.

Edit: I guess he never sold it and moved north... Guess I should have read the Ad first... I have seen it and he isn't lying, it is well built with all the right parts and works well. Be a great plug and play rig for someone.
 
That is an ACC built rig. Think the PO's name was Josh, can't remember his last name. It has changed hands a few times since he sold it a few years ago. The blue bezel gives it away. @BMThiker that is Josh's old rig isn't it.

Edit: I guess he never sold it and moved north... Guess I should have read the Ad first... I have seen it and he isn't lying, it is well built with all the right parts and works well. Be a great plug and play rig for someone.
Yep, that's Josh's old 40 - stock 2F. He wanted to get rid of it a while ago and ACC stored it for him a little while longer so that he wouldn't sell. He got married and sold it about the time ACC moved to West Atlanta. He just never got out to wheel it much. This was 2010 GSMTR.

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Fireman that shackle angle is not optimal.

My trick to settling in Springs is to go get 800# of quick Crete. Load the back. Flex out the truck going 45* across a ditch about 25 times.

Return quick Crete

That pic was of it still with jack stands under the frame and the axle hanging fee. I'll definitely settle them in though
 

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