"FREEDOM" '82 BJ60 w/3B Build Thread For Our Missions (4 Viewers)

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Daniel, excited for you bro! Let me know if you ever need a hand wrenching on that LC, I would love to help when I can! I even have a free spot in the garage now that I sold my Cruiser... sadly...

Also, take Joe up on his offer. Joe is a great dude who knows his stuff. He helped me install my lift on the Cruiser...actually he did most of the work. :D He is also just a fun dude to hang out with, even though he lives in BFE! Ha!

-Daniel

Dude you sold your Cruiser?! What's gonna replace it??? Let's hang out soon.

Yes, Joe is a great guy!

-Daniel Kent
 
Hey you've got like five pics of Portland there, wish I'd known before you left town.

Now you have an excuse to order sliders, or maybe Wagongear is selling the custom tilt-lift windows that Kevin Rowland came up with a while back.

Happy trails.
 
Hey you've got like five pics of Portland there, wish I'd known before you left town.

Now you have an excuse to order sliders, or maybe Wagongear is selling the custom tilt-lift windows that Kevin Rowland came up with a while back.

Happy trails.

You in Oregon? Beautiful country and my favorite from all the states we drove through!

Saw those windows, super sweet but to rich for me at $1,700. Think I'm gonna go with these:

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Defiantly getting the interior Wagongear though!

-Daniel Kent

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Defiantly getting the interior Wagongear though!

-Daniel Kent

$$$ but nice. I saw the gulf wing windows last night for the first time after reading the Marley thread.

As soon as you mentioned the busted window, I thought it would be time for an upgrade to sliding rears.
 
$$$ but nice. I saw the gulf wing windows last night for the first time after reading the Marley thread.

As soon as you mentioned the busted window, I thought it would be time for an upgrade to sliding rears.

Yeah it's not gonna be first on the list. The storage it would create seems priceless. I wanted the sliding windows anyway, but just not this quick. :D

-Daniel Kent
 
Yeah it's not gonna be first on the list. The storage it would create seems priceless. I wanted the sliding windows anyway, but just not this quick. :D

-Daniel Kent

At least now you have one "vented" window :D
 
^ LOL.

-Daniel Kent
 
http://mforum.ih8mud.com/60-series-...teel-wheel-alternative-non-usa-split-rim.html

see my post.

id run tires/rims that are available down there. Something 10 ply load rated E only. the tire is not for looks. Function only.

I have 235/85/R16 tires. Which is a common size out there. Its a big tire and near 33 inches diameter. But is super strong for back roads. I bet you will drive on more rough roads than complete trails.

For batteries see the diesel section on mud. Also look at getting a turbo.

I like to only use one battery. the second battery should be isolated and available for emergencies or winching. Modern batteries have no issues starting a BJ60 with on battery. I have been using a group 65 battery as it is large.
 
http://mforum.ih8mud.com/60-series-wagons/225782-16x6-toyota-pickup-plain-steel-wheel-alternative-non-usa-split-rim.html

see my post.

id run tires/rims that are available down there. Something 10 ply load rated E only. the tire is not for looks. Function only.

I have 235/85/R16 tires. Which is a common size out there. Its a big tire and near 33 inches diameter. But is super strong for back roads. I bet you will drive on more rough roads than complete trails.

For batteries see the diesel section on mud. Also look at getting a turbo.

I like to only use one battery. the second battery should be isolated and available for emergencies or winching. Modern batteries have no issues starting a BJ60 with on battery. I have been using a group 65 battery as it is large.

Very cool, thank you!

The link didn't work, but I'm gonna search for it. :)

-Daniel Kent
 
Yep, sold it on Sunday. I will miss it for sure. Not sure what will replace it. Nothing for a little while probably.

It was time I suppose. :(

-Daniel Kent
 
Can I use SeaFoam in the 3B Diesel engine? Thanks!

-Daniel Kent
 
So here's what happen to the window: we hit a super large bump at 60mph causing my giant and heavy Yeti cooler to bounce up and smash into the center of the window and thus shattering it! Here's a pic after I put tape on it so all the glass wouldn't fall out.

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Oh well, I guess that's life sometimes. ;)

-Daniel Kent


Damn to bad that didn't happen in Portland I would have given you one of my spares.

Cool pics, how'd you make it out to Multnomah Falls? That's the wrong direction.
 
Damn to bad that didn't happen in Portland I would have given you one of my spares.

Cool pics, how'd you make it out to Multnomah Falls? That's the wrong direction.

Yes sir that is a bummer! The GPS took us right past the falls and we stopped by on the way back. Very cool and beautiful falls. We hiked a mile up to the top of the falls too which might not have been the smartest idea since we had to drive 33hrs still. Absolute beautiful area!

-Daniel Kent
 
An update with specs, details and pics coming soon!!!

-Daniel Kent
 
Well one of the bumps here in Colorado just shattered one of the back side windows on the BJ!!! So I guess I'm in need of one of those asap if anyone has one laying around. Frustrating!

-Daniel Kent

You know where to get it,luckely glass do not rust so this part is good on my BJ60:doh:

Joe
 
You in Oregon? Beautiful country and my favorite from all the states we drove through!

Saw those windows, super sweet but to rich for me at $1,700. Think I'm gonna go with these:

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http://www.sor.com/cat321.sor

Defiantly getting the interior Wagongear though!

-Daniel Kent

Hi Daniel

I would not get sliding windows for Latin or Central Americe,they give an extra opportunity to the wrong people to get easy acces in your car.When I lived in Panama I noticed people had created the weardest anti burglary systems on sliding windows:eek:

PS I have some rack supports that I once ordred and never used,can't think of the name of the company right now.Whell take a look at the them when you get here you will probably recognise them.

Joe
 
Hi Daniel

I would not get sliding windows for Latin or Central Americe,they give an extra opportunity to the wrong people to get easy acces in your car.When I lived in Panama I noticed people had created the weardest anti burglary systems on sliding windows:eek:

PS I have some rack supports that I once ordred and never used,can't think of the name of the company right now.Whell take a look at the them when you get here you will probably recognise them.

Joe

Yeah I've thought about that a lot...not creating any more opportunities to steal. Just thinking if I can't get AC installed or it went out, I was wanting cross breeze. Security is probably the wiser choice. :) Great on the rack supports, can't wait to see them.

You know where to get it,luckely glass do not rust so this part is good on my BJ60:doh:

Joe

Oh yeah. :D

-Daniel Kent
 
Which Winch???

I know I want WARN...name brand recognition I know. ;) Question is should I go with a newer one, maybe even the one off our T4R...

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or

An older classic like this...

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Is there a better choice for doing your own repairs or is the decision based on what your bumper will hold???

Also Synthetic or Cable??

Thank you MUD, we are so grateful for the wealth of knowledge and help on this forum. IH8MUD.com is the best online Toyota resource on the planet!!! This of course is only made possible by the outstanding people that are members!!!

-Daniel Kent

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Remember you will be winching a fully loaded vehicle in less than optimal condition.Temperature and humidity is super high so a 12000 pound winch should be the minimum.Most guys I know in Central America are running the Warn 16.5 thermo winch on there bigger rigs because all the rest fails after a while.If you really want to get to the remote mountain villages you better be prepared.If you stay in populated areas with other vehicles around you can put a 9.5 on it and use a snatchblok and if it fails start walking until you find someone to set you free;)

BTW I had an aftermarket A/C installed in my 40 in Panama and it costed me less then a 1000$ everything brand new using parts they have overthere so no problems if something fails.

Joe
 

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