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Just thinkin' here, once you're done, you should look for a clean 80 body and swap it on your suspension.![]()
I like where this is going

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Just thinkin' here, once you're done, you should look for a clean 80 body and swap it on your suspension.![]()
Caster correction plates - they will rotate the pinion back down, right? That would be a good thing for me.
Which is a better set - Slee or Landtank? Either one offer more correction? Pros/cons of one over the other?
Searching the 80 section for answers gives me a headache![]()
Have you burned in the frame mounts for the control arms? You could play with it there
My wife would not be happy when she has to work extra shifts to buy Slee arms and gears. That's her problem though, right?
It doesn't move the axle back at all. It rotates the pinion down toward the tie rod a bit. Definitely a help with steering stability at moderate lifts.
I have been quite pleased with the Slee arms and 4 inches of lift, but not sure exactly how that would translate into your 60/80. Plus, it's a lot more $ so try the Plates first.
Physical progress is in a holding pattern for a few days, but I did play with the driveshafts.
Check out the stock 80 vs. my cut down 62... identical lengths!
Not that it's relevant to what you're doing but one of the FJ62 driveshafts is a perfect replacement for the rear shaft in an 80. I can't recall if it's the front or rear from the FJ62 that matches up but I'm running one in our 80.