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2badfjs said:yikes why?
or better yet, why would you want to?
welcome newbie
bpnkrtn said:Any direction and links to shops that do this sort of thing would be appreciated.
e rock said:Where do you live and how far are you willing to travel to have the work done? There are a number of reputable shops, but the one up the road from me doesn't do you much good if you're in Oklahoma.
bpnkrtn said:Has anyone put a FJ40 body on a jeep TJ frame?
bpnkrtn said:willing to have/arrange things shipped.
Josie'sLandCruiser said:Hi All:
If you want a smooth-riding Land Cruiser buy a 80 Series wagon - comes from the factory with coil suspension. 1993-98 versions come with the 4.5L engines, full floating axles, and four wheel disc brakes. Factory electric locking diffs also a common option. Average price now-a-days is $7000 to $2500, depending upon year, mileage, etc.
Regards,
Alan
Seattle
Josie'sLandCruiser said:Hi All:
If you want a smooth-riding Land Cruiser buy a 80 Series wagon - comes from the factory with coil suspension. 1993-98 versions come with the 4.5L engines, full floating axles, and four wheel disc brakes. Factory electric locking diffs also a common option. Average price now-a-days is $7000 to $2500, depending upon year, mileage, etc.
Regards,
Alan
Seattle
bad_religion_au said:throw 80 series coils and links under a 40.
that rides nice as.