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for storage ideas... was thinking of making something like these... but then i found these. Good price... not sure if they would fit:

DoorPockets — Door Pockets Cup-Holder

I just looked. If you put their bottoms even with the bottom of the inside door trim panel the tops would just barely clear underneath the seat tilt lever. So maybe just barely. You could not put them higher up, there isn't enough clearance between the door and seat parts.
 
i have a set in grey sitting here, if you go used i can try and dig them out but, if i remember correctly, they are pretty cheap new.
 
seats

Is there a source for the 105 series seats in the US? Yoop, I'm glad Proffitt's built your rig first, I'm learning plenty from your build. Thanks for sharing your information!!!!!!
 
Installed hubs yesterday. :)

Many thanks to beno for being such an awesome parts resource!

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so on the 79 series birfs....is there groove for the c clip on the stub shaft. I'm using the later 80 axle and I'm gonna have to machine the groove or get the older stub shaft with the grove and no abs.
 
The 79 series birfs have a groove but they are longer than the birfs that are meant for hubs.

79 birf on left, which was modded to be greasable by the mine; new early 80 series birf for hubs on the right:

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yooper said:
The 79 series birfs have a groove but they are longer than the birfs that are meant for hubs.

79 birf on left, which was modded to be greasable by the mine; new early 80 series birf for hubs on the right:

The birf on the right: 43405-60120 is the birf from a 1991-4/1994 80 series. It is also the correct part for current 7x series rigs with manual hubs. Toyota hasn't changed much in the many years between 1991 and today. Keep a proven technology that works very well.

These are the birfs I run in my rig but have the earlier 8mm holed manual hubs from the mid 1990's 7x/8x vehicles.

Nice job Yooper. Looks beautiful. Now get out and drive it.
 
How'd you convert the hub to be greasable? Drill a hole from the tip all the way up to the inside of the bell?
 
The mines that use 70 series trucks have the birfs drilled and tapped. I did not do that myself.

First time I read your post, I thought it said "by me". Cool idea either way.
 
yep, ENS started doing that years back. drilled all the way from tip to bell with grease fitting at the end.

seemed to do the job, sure easier than tearing the front apart.
 
yep, ENS started doing that years back. drilled all the way from tip to bell with grease fitting at the end.

seemed to do the job, sure easier than tearing the front apart.

For sure, and more effective than adding grease through the access hole in the knuckle. I wonder how much that weakens the stub of the birf:hhmm: Probably not enough to be worthy of discussion depending on the size of the bit used.
 
It would be a good mod to do in the future in my eyes.
I wonder when I end up ripping the front end apart if its worth it to do
 
well, ENS also sells these to the public
and to get a machine shop to drill might get expensive but worth checking it out.
 

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