I've bought complete 60 series front axles, minus the housing since it's too heavy to ship and not needed, twice, for about $175. Add to that new wheel bearings($75-$100), a knuckle kit($100), new rotors($100), and rebuilt loaded calipers($150) and you spend a bit of cash. I converted my 40 to 60 series stuff and have been pleased. I'm currently cleaning, painting and rebuilding 60 series stuff on the bench, so I can do a direct swap on my 60 all at once and have a whole front end worth of spares available. It isn't cheap, but what is more important than your front end and brakes? Like many things on the Cruiser, it's worth it to do it right, once, rather than half-assed 3 times. I hear nothing but good things about the mini-truck conversion, but for the same money and effort, I would do a real Land Cruiser conversion with FJ60 parts and get the vented rotors. '79-'83 FJ40 parts wuld be even better (no TRE mods needed) but I havn't seen many of these up for sale. If you do the conversion, order the new style knuckle studs from Toyota or Marlin. They are very trick and good functional bang for the buck.