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These trucks are an incredibly niche market. I realize not everyone in this thread has been difficult, but lets all make sure to give new vendors a legitimate chance. Anyone who is willing to take on the (likely very low-margin) task of giving this vehicle aftermarket support needs to be well received in our community. Options are good, and as 80 series owners, we do not have very many. Give them a chance.

I, for one, am very excited about the potential center-console option from the other thread. I wish you all the best of luck and I look forward to seeing what the future holds!

Thanks! We are indeed looking forward to providing the community with quality products.
 
Im always happy to see new LC specialty products/vendors hit the market and when you lead with
We design all our own products for off-road rigs and can even build custom rigs (preferably involving diesel).
As an owner of an iron pig thats been a 4bt swap frame off resto in the works for waaaaaaay to long, and the proud new owner of a HDJ81, It brings tears to the eye.

I'll be keeping an eye out to see what you guys are able to come up with. Who knows, whenever my wife calms down enough from the HDJ81 purchase for me to explain to her my plans for a 60 series body on an fzj80 frame with a 6bt in it, as soon as I regain consciousness from her reaction, I may be giving you guys a call ;)

Welcome to IH8MUD!
 
How about a update on the build
 
should be in that first post, but I was having trouble showing the link and the actual name of the website at the same time. It wanted to default to showing as "Welcome" (name of the homepage). www.deltavs.com



All in due time good sir. Website is lower on the totem pole as we are currently doing a diesel conversion in an FJ for Overland Expo. Needs to be up and running in 2.5 weeks. That is priority #1 at the moment.



There is now! This is the above mentioned 80 getting a frame off rebuild and Cummins 2.8L conversion. Will be starting a thread on that build shortly.

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Yes, we are developing a bunch of products for the conversion rig we are currently building. Front bumper, rear bumper (with modular swing outs), rock sliders, Cummins 2.8L conversion kit, center console, rear panhard drop bracket, radius arms that can be/are made for each inch of lift (I.E., you will order a 2" version if you have OME springs or you will order the 5" version if you have SLEE springs, etc, NO MORE OFFSET BUSHINGS you can use stock Toyota bushings), front bump can mounts/spring spacers built around ICON bump cans (we are dealer for ICON), more overhead storage options, potentially a modular roof rack and a nice low profile ladder system, dual battery setup that will be based on the Cummins swap (won't be designed to work with the stock engine because this is more of a reaction to moving radiators, etc), then performance stuff for the Cummins. We have A LOT of experience with Cummins engines and A LOT of long-standing relationships with the diesel industry. One of our goals is to be THE spot to go for improving performance of your Cummins 2.8 (fuel/ecomony enhancements, twin turbo kits, intercooler kits, etc). Any of that sound interesting?



Thanks @Cruzilla! You should definitely stop by next week and check out what we are working on now. You'll like it I think...



@Fj81 pointed out below that the "Sold out" for the Sprinter bumper makes it look very much like it's attached to the CSB link. Sorry for the confusion and we will see about making that easier to differentiate on mobile. Glad you pointed that out!



Will you please click on the picture and go to the page and verify? It's looking (from @Fj81 's post) that the product below it shows as sold out but it mistakenly looks like the CSB is sold out. Thanks!



Thank you! There will be plenty of other things to follow!



Great catch, thank you very much. We will have to get that cleaned up ASAP.

And a couple more pics that are 80 related:

This one is right before the body and chassis were separated:
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This is right after (duh):
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Chassis getting ready to head to powder coat:
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The beginnings of the Cummins 2.8L to A442F conversion kit:
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I never saw that contraption to lift off the body the times I was by the shop.

Interestingly, I built something very similar to lift an FJ62 body when I was building an FJ142. I was able to adjust the height easily though in the contraption I built. Very similar though as it bolted to the body mounts and came out the doors for lifting.

Much better with a lift but no reason to let not having a lift stop you!

I got some interesting things in the works myself, I will stop by the shop next week.

Cheers
 
Good to see some more options coming for Cummins swaps. Drove 10 hours this weekend struggling to maintain 65 MPH through the mountains. Need more power!!

Welcome to Mud!
 
@Delta VS Is there anything on your overhead storage shelf to prevent items from sliding out the back? Also, do you buy the brackets seperately or are they included?
 
@Delta VS Is there anything on your overhead storage shelf to prevent items from sliding out the back? Also, do you buy the brackets seperately or are they included?

The Rack (FJ80 Ceiling Storage Rack (CSR)) is quite different product from the Brackets (FJ80 Ceiling Storage Brackets).

The Rack is a one piece, all inclusive part that you don’t need ANYTHING else for. It attaches to the 3rd row seat handle mounts with the 3rd row seat handle hardware that you hold on to when removing the handles. It has a form fitting “bulkhead” to keep stuff from going forward and a 1” lip on the backside to keep things from sliding out the back.

The Brackets are just the Brackets. You have to source your own shelf to attach to the brackets, but they DO come with all the hardware you need to attach a wire type shelf. This setup is completely up to you as far as front/rear stops/bulkheads/etc.

If you have any more questions, ask away!
 
We at Delta Vehicle Systems want to say ‘Hello World!’

We are a team of engineers, racers and custom vehicle & accessories builders.

DeltaVS is Patrick, Jen and Dave and we all met while in college for science and engineering. Since then, we have been working together bringing high performance vehicle systems to the race track, off-roaders, and the daily grinders.

Patrick is known for his ingenious designs and a penchant for precision. He created much of the custom high performance parts for a world record setting vehicle while studying mechanical engineering. From bumpers to custom suspension kits, even his jigs are beautiful.

Jen is our custom upfitting and metal working woman. She has been a race team crew chief, wields power tools, welders & soldering irons. She is our certified installer for Adventure Wagon RUV kits for Mercedes Sprinter Vans.

Dave (aka @swankstar ) specializes in systems design and outfitting. He drives and builds race vehicles, obsesses over creating the beautifully simple solutions to design goals (and the perfect TIG weld bead), and is a total diesel engine nerd - from diesel conversions and custom engine swap interfaces to compound turbo systems.

Together, we have taken records on the salt flats, participated in and launched programs to engage today’s youth in STEM education, and now bring all of our obsessions and experience to the world through various products and services.

We make products that support the vehicle enthusiast market. We have always, and will always, encourage your feedback for new and existing products that make your driving world better suited to the outdoors, your high-speed and backwoods adventures. Our company, Delta Vehicle Systems, brings you quality performance vehicle accessories, vehicle upfitting, and vehicle outfitting. Every product is designed and built in Idaho, drawing from our experiences growing up in the mountains, dirt, salt and sand.

Because the three of us grew up off-roading on two and four wheels, horseback, and go karts while covered in dirt as we explored trails in the mountains, surfed in the tropics, hunted, and even made a few robots - we know full well that smart and adventurous people need tools that function well and can take a beating for a loooong time. And now that we are grown, we want those things to also look great. That is where Delta Vehicle Systems comes in.

We design all our own products for off-road rigs and can even build custom rigs (preferably involving diesel). From the simplest shelf bracket to store your sleeping bags, low profile bumpers, custom suspension, to an entire land speed or baja race vehicle. As Dave once put it: “We bleed gear oil, have welding rods for bones and see the world through CAD drawings.”


You can see our growing line of products, order parts, request a solution, or just join our mailing list at www.deltavs.com. Track us on Instagram via @deltavehiclesystems. Thanks for taking a second to get to know us and keep an eye out for upcoming products!


If you’re ever passing through Boise, Idaho PLEASE get ahold of us for a shop visit.


Delta VS
Great to see some new engineering blood in the Land Cruiser world! Keep up the good work... I’ll definitely be a customer!
 
I'm the guy who stopped by Friday after work and checked out the bad ass blue green 80.
 

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