I think the new third member D60 is going to be the way to go
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I think the new third member D60 is going to be the way to go
Care to elaborate?
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NEW AXLE!! Sixty9 - Pirate4x4.Com Bulletin Board
Looks to have some great potential.
Jack
Making stuff like that in short runs has to be costly.It will be spendy. Projected cost for the chunk is $1200, which is reasonable considering what it takes to make it. I just think it is really cool![]()
It will be spendy. Projected cost for the chunk is $1200, which is reasonable considering what it takes to make it. I just think it is really cool![]()
The nines are the sniz s*** for set and choice of gears
Think this was the thread that included the discussion on shock loading from Detroits or lunch box lockers - thought I'd repost a pic from a friends wheeling trip last weekend...![]()
Hi All:
D*mn Sputnik tell us more about this breakage!
Tire size, engine size, gearing, type of 'wheeling, etc.
Thanks.
Alan
This was Steve's FJ60. Originally belonged to Eric J. who chopped the roof off and put in a partial cage - several pics of it in TT a few years back at GSMTR and maybe even Katemcy Rocks. Still SUA with 37" MTRs and lunchbox lockers. Recent mods include a very impressive Isuzu diesel conversion (Steve also has a more stock FJ60 with a GM diesel conversion - both run on veggie oil), Toyota 5 speed, and a crawl box with split case. Tends to carry tons of gear, spares, tools, etc. and apparently he was trying to keep up with a bunch of mini's and a built 40. I think he also tends to forget he's in a wagon and tries to follow the same lines - thing has massive amounts of body damage...damn nice ride all around, and both he and Eric have always driven it to trail rides.