Finnyfam60
Driving miss daisy
great news bro! keep up the great work!
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great news bro! keep up the great work!
First dibs on a skid plate please. Better get yourself an fj62 test mule, different cross members and such.
Since installing the rear bumper, my turbo has been putting out more boost.
Tell me what measurements are needed for the skid plates I'll do my best to take photos with exact measurements. That's how I got my sliders done a few years back.
Tell me what measurements are needed for the skid plates I'll do my best to take photos with exact measurements. That's how I got my sliders done a few years back.
Yea, i was thinking about it after i offered. My oil pan seems to be protected by the front axle so long as the bump stops work.
Here is a factory 62 plate..
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Unmolested you say? Good luck finding one. There was one in my area, stock, one owner, but he sold it recently. Will keep an eye out.
That is the splash guard between the front crossmember to the cross member just behind the steering. I can't see why you would need to duplicate that as it doesn't get any real wear. It's the same as on a 60.
The 62 skid plate itself is a joke. It's a small piece of sheetmetal bolted below the crossmember and protects the bottom of the t-case only, kind of like an 80 series.
Well, I'd start the belly pan further back. Seriously, if the pan you show gets hit by a rock, it has already crushed your steering linkage and you would have bigger problems.
I've got the same opinion. I removed the radiator "splash guard" when I did my frame swap. My front springs and axle housing take a beating, and sometimes the bumper, but never the radiator area.
Granted, I am sprung over, but even when I wasn't, I never saw any marks in that area.
Well, I'd start the belly pan further back. Seriously, if the pan you show gets hit by a rock, it has already crushed your steering linkage and you would have bigger problems.