BJ74 trip to the Spa.

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OK.

Sorry about your CAMRY head gasket. :worms:
 
I'll skip the preamble, drama, fabrication, unfabrication, modifying, head-scratching, mumbling and otherwise boring stuff to present the end result. I'm too tired after a combined ~16 hours to detail the install (I'll do that later). So, here is the end (almost) result. I still have to move the license plate and wire the lamps.
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I'll skip the preamble, drama, fabrication, unfabrication, modifying, head-scratching, mumbling and otherwise boring stuff to present the end result. I'm too tired after a combined ~16 hours to detail the install (I'll do that later). So, here is the end (almost) result. I still have to move the license plate and wire the lamps. View attachment 905196

I see a lot of lumber in the photo ..... Tell me you weren't using wood shims. :)
 
My very technical picnic-bench-thingy was used to postion the bumper whilst I did the head-scratch-thing trying to figure out how to modify the mounts.:hillbilly:
 
My very technical picnic-bench-thingy was used to postion the bumper whilst I did the head-scratch-thing trying to figure out how to modify the mounts.:hillbilly:

That's the story I would go with........ : )
Obviously I need to spend some money on my BJ74 to keep up with the Joneses. :hillbilly:
 
Ya gotta pay to play.............(like you haven't already).......:steer:
 
Nice shop, but where is the sofa?




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Ya bro!! I can only imagine the number of Coors cans that probably littered the car port!

Wish I could've been there to assist.
 
I like the asymmetry of the backup light.

Tres cool.

Dan

The backup lamps are contained within the tail lamps. If you are looing at the "circle" below the spare tire that is a Kamar emblem.
 
The backup lamps are contained within the tail lamps. If you are looing at the "circle" below the spare tire that is a Kamar emblem.

That's a shame.

Asymmetry is pleasing to me, and that would be a fantastic spot for nice bright backup light.

Dan
 
The bumper is very thick and I am not thinking I want to cut that big a hole in it close to the mounting bracket. I can tell you those multi-voltage (10-30v) led lamps are pretty damn bright.
 
Are the swing outs attached to the doors ? Need more pictures.... looks great.
 
They attach to spindles on the bumper. They are supported by two roller bearings in each spindle. Nothing touches the doors.
 
I did not get very far last night. I got the existing bumper off the truck and made the cuts necessary on the Kamar in order to get it to clear the 74 spring mounts. I also painted the cut areas. I did get some pics but I have not had a chance to download them.
Hmmmmm... Say what now? I have one of these sitting waiting to go on my '89 BJ74.... However, I was under the impression it was direct bolt on. :-/ Please detail all that was involved as soon as you can--I am wanting to throw mine on ASAP.... :) If it's a big bunch of fab, I may just pass on it...It's quite a big price tag to then have to mod it a bunch.... :(
 

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