Builds FJ60 1-ton Superduty build

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Right on!, you get the diff cover yet?
 
I showed my wife the pictures of that shifter setup and she recongnized the 60 and thought that is what I wanted to use it for. I think I'm banned from the garage for a while.

Anyway, damn nice work. What are you putting on for a diff cover? What are long term plans for the steering linkage? Any hydro in the future?
 
I showed my wife the pictures of that shifter setup and she recongnized the 60 and thought that is what I wanted to use it for. I think I'm banned from the garage for a while.

Anyway, damn nice work. What are you putting on for a diff cover? What are long term plans for the steering linkage? Any hydro in the future?


I wrote a long reply last night but it must not have been posted :mad: oh well.

Thanks for the compliment... Mace is trading my Magtech for a GLO cover (which arived 10 min ago!) its sweet!

hope to install from the inner C's out from a kingpin axle, & Then use conventional highsteer... then possibly hydro.
 
Cool :D
 
Update!

I finally got around to just about finishing the 60. I ran all new brakelines (close to 50') & relocated the Wilwood proportioning valve. Installed the Highangle 1-ton CV drive lines. Put the steering all together. Finished building the Hummer beadlocks with rockrings. Below are the pics with some descriptions:

I misunderstood when I ordered the rockrings from GLO and ended up with thier "mudrings". Instead of dealing with getting a new set I went ahead and welded them on. I'm not too fond of the looks of any style of rockrings so I guess these do not look too bad. They are painted with a copper colored Hammered paint. I definatley need bigger tires. I see a set of 39.5 tsl's in my future. The 36" Goodyears were practically free so I'll groove them & run them for awhile. Great for burnouts too! the paint looks much brighter in the sun.

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Slightly wider :D maybe 10" overall.

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Definately need some 39's. I plan on adding the Lebra 3.5" universal fender flares as well as some tubing hoops going from the bumpers to the sliders. Not sure on the design for those yet.

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Haven't mounted the shocks yet... definately need bigger tires!

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The GLO diff cover was soo pretty that I decided to clearcoat it with clear ceramic engine enamel. I really like how it turned out. Who ever they had weld it was a freekin artist with a mig! Anyone have a set of 39.5's to donate to the cause... Mace??? :D

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Purty 1-ton shaft, tucked WAY up as well as the new Flowmaster & Magnaflow. the exhuast guy did one hell of a job. Think a set of 42's would fit?

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Front CV turned out beautifully & with the high pinion its really out of the way. I'm pretty happy with the crossmember. Hopefully it will be strong enough since the 203/205 combo weights about 250lbs. I'll be building a full skid plate soon. I think I may try some 42's :D

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Steering is my biggest peve with this build. it works good but it is VERY exposed. I may be grafting on some older kingpin knuckles or getting some Solid Axles (formerly Rockcrusher???), high steer ball joint knucles. Either way I'm looking at $1400-1800 to redo it all. The outboarding turned out well. 42's might rub on the springs.

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Overall I'm pretty happy with it. It drives great (only had it up to 40mph) & the double low is LOW, especially with the 700r4. The rebuilt trans runs great & is very tight! I'm very happy with the brakes (still need some attention but work better than the old 4runner/ Eldo brakes). I still have a bunch of small stuff to do but it will be driveable once I get the shock mounts sorted out.
 
Can't link to pirate :flipoff2:
 
Tattle tail! Why don't you go finish Bob instead of padding your already out of control post count! :rolleyes:

You install the Magtech cover yet?
 
lol
Right..

I am up to Ely again tomorrow.. But Bob will be worked on this weekend :)

BTW, if you are out of space, E-mail me the pics and I'll post them for you

Or Get a photobucket account :flipoff2:
 
Ih8photobucket.... Whats your latest email? Mines still the same as it has always been so if you shoot me yours I'll get the pics to you right away. I didn't realize my star had expired, I'll get it renewed next week when my paypal is recharged.
 
Nice build .. definately you nedd TSL 44" :oops: sorry you said 39" or 42" :grinpimp:

Just wondering if it's really nedeed the CV in the rear DS vibrations ?
 
Tapage,

Thanks for the compliment.

The angle would have been too great with a standard driveshaft & would have vibrated like crazy. The CV eliminates that. the axle is also slightly off-center & the cv helps with that also. They are very tough shafts (about 40lbs each) & have 1350 cv with a 1410 @ the rear axle & 1350 @ the front. I bought them used & had them re-tubed, but new they would have been about $1300. I could have gotten away with a standard shaft in the front but it would have vibrated in 4wd.

I need bigger tires!
 
I ask .. coz I have pretty lifted 60 .. sure I keep the Toy rear axle, but I haven't use CV in the rear DS .. I get some little vibs under desaceleration at 120km or so .. but under that speed nothing ..
 
A rear CV would fix that vibration problem. My 60 with a short 4-speed & spring over had no rear vibes. My 60 with the 700r4 7 split t-case, Spring over had a bad vibration. A CV fixed that. I used one out of a mid 80's mini-truck. Very common, cheap & pretty strong. You should have no problem finding one in Panama, look at front shafts on 80's-90's toyota trucks & 4runners.
 
Way to go Sixty! Your wagon looks like like it had sex w/ a CORR race truck (wide track, mud beadlocks, etc):grinpimp:
 
A rear CV would fix that vibration problem. My 60 with a short 4-speed & spring over had no rear vibes. My 60 with the 700r4 7 split t-case, Spring over had a bad vibration. A CV fixed that. I used one out of a mid 80's mini-truck. Very common, cheap & pretty strong. You should have no problem finding one in Panama, look at front shafts on 80's-90's toyota trucks & 4runners.

I have one in the front DS .. just I'm not really worried for my little vib in the rear at desaceleration over 120 km coz few times I ran at this speeed .. someday I will do and fix it ..
 

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