dohcdelsol93
snoogans
this really isn't hard core...unless you consider taking an early fj40 and doing 70mph...one handed with a cup of juice in your cup holder....on your daily commute 20 miles a day hardcore
I'm not (re)building my 40 for off road...i'm building her for on road ability since that's where my DD spends most of her time yet trying not to lose her off road ability. Comfort is key in this build
i've lined up an fj60 frame
i've lined up some fj80 axles (unlocked)
I plan on cutting down the fj60 frame so the wheel base is 2-3 inches longer than that of the stock fj40
I'll be using 60 rear leafs
I'll be using the fj80 coil springs up front.
I want to run 35" tires.
I want to use all the factory fj80 stuff up front...coils under the front of a 40.
To run 35" tires should i use a 4" lift kit, 60 in the back 80 lift coil in the front
or should I SOA in the back and 4" lift coils in the front? using factory fj60/62 springs
and can i SOA without needing to add anti warp bars or should those be added just for kicks/just in case?
I'd like to retain as much of the oem 40 flex as i can...yet make the ride in the 40 less comparable to being pushed down a gravel drive in a shopping cart. I love to wheel the 40, but on really rocky ground, she just beats you to death, you literally wake up sore the next day. This is on pretty new OME suspension.
The cut and turn will be no issue with the amount of work i'm doing at this point
I'm pretty much building the frame, restoring as i go and I'll have a fully restored frame and new/rebuilt drive train to throw my fj40 tub on once i'm done.
I'll be adapting the fj80 brake booster and master to the fj40 tub
I'll be using the fj60 steering box with modified hysteer arm to run the 80 steering linkage
For tranny i'll be using either an manual shift 4l80e or 700r4 matched to my 3 speed case. I'll be keeping the PTO gear box IF possible...i think i can retain it but we will see.
The engine will be a rebuilt GM 6.2 diesel with added turbo. A diesel built for economy...and a turbo to give me a skinny pedal economy override
I'll keep the factory 4:10 gears, i want the hwy rpms to be sub 2K. MPG is another big goal in this build.
I'll probably be running a 1-2" body lift to clear the turbo and tranny.
I'm thinking about installing a GM column with the shifter on the tree
I'm also thinking about using two pull levers to have the use of both the 80 rear wheel parking brake and my TC parking brake. I do a lot of towing and i've found most land cruiser parking brakes suck when you are launching a boat at the ramp....maybe with two it will be a little less of a suck
Another opinion I'd like to have is wheels. I know i need to go to 16" plus wheels. I'd like to have as much of a neg offset as possible to tuck that wide axle back under my rig.
I'd really like to run stock yota wheels, maybe FJC wheels. my plan is 35x12.5 If you guys have run this set up let me know what you'd recommend for offset. If my intended lift options are not enough to clear these tires without minimum rear fender well trimming definitely chime in!!
I'm trying to get my shopping list together to start buying parts...but eliminate the common cruiser mistake of buying parts and then realizing...oh i need to do it this way... so any/all help/opinions is welcome.
Thanks guys!!
I'm not (re)building my 40 for off road...i'm building her for on road ability since that's where my DD spends most of her time yet trying not to lose her off road ability. Comfort is key in this build
i've lined up an fj60 frame
i've lined up some fj80 axles (unlocked)
I plan on cutting down the fj60 frame so the wheel base is 2-3 inches longer than that of the stock fj40
I'll be using 60 rear leafs
I'll be using the fj80 coil springs up front.
I want to run 35" tires.
I want to use all the factory fj80 stuff up front...coils under the front of a 40.
To run 35" tires should i use a 4" lift kit, 60 in the back 80 lift coil in the front
or should I SOA in the back and 4" lift coils in the front? using factory fj60/62 springs
and can i SOA without needing to add anti warp bars or should those be added just for kicks/just in case?
I'd like to retain as much of the oem 40 flex as i can...yet make the ride in the 40 less comparable to being pushed down a gravel drive in a shopping cart. I love to wheel the 40, but on really rocky ground, she just beats you to death, you literally wake up sore the next day. This is on pretty new OME suspension.
The cut and turn will be no issue with the amount of work i'm doing at this point
I'm pretty much building the frame, restoring as i go and I'll have a fully restored frame and new/rebuilt drive train to throw my fj40 tub on once i'm done.
I'll be adapting the fj80 brake booster and master to the fj40 tub
I'll be using the fj60 steering box with modified hysteer arm to run the 80 steering linkage
For tranny i'll be using either an manual shift 4l80e or 700r4 matched to my 3 speed case. I'll be keeping the PTO gear box IF possible...i think i can retain it but we will see.
The engine will be a rebuilt GM 6.2 diesel with added turbo. A diesel built for economy...and a turbo to give me a skinny pedal economy override
I'll keep the factory 4:10 gears, i want the hwy rpms to be sub 2K. MPG is another big goal in this build.
I'll probably be running a 1-2" body lift to clear the turbo and tranny.
I'm thinking about installing a GM column with the shifter on the tree
I'm also thinking about using two pull levers to have the use of both the 80 rear wheel parking brake and my TC parking brake. I do a lot of towing and i've found most land cruiser parking brakes suck when you are launching a boat at the ramp....maybe with two it will be a little less of a suck
Another opinion I'd like to have is wheels. I know i need to go to 16" plus wheels. I'd like to have as much of a neg offset as possible to tuck that wide axle back under my rig.
I'd really like to run stock yota wheels, maybe FJC wheels. my plan is 35x12.5 If you guys have run this set up let me know what you'd recommend for offset. If my intended lift options are not enough to clear these tires without minimum rear fender well trimming definitely chime in!!
I'm trying to get my shopping list together to start buying parts...but eliminate the common cruiser mistake of buying parts and then realizing...oh i need to do it this way... so any/all help/opinions is welcome.
Thanks guys!!