Builds "It's Huge" New SOA

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I swear, last year at Death Valley, he took credit for your spring over. Maybe I misheard!

The 8 year plan-I bought that truck 7-8 years ago to make a trail wagon but it was too nice to do that, so I put on an OME lift and I used it as my DD ever since. It now has 70k more miles and it's time has come, even though it's still a very decent FJ60.

Ha! Probably when I wasn't around huh? Let me be clear I could NOT have done it without Pops around, that is for sure. Without his shop and patients I would be rollin' a stock 60 right now with a healthy savings account.

Dylan
 
wish i had the time + huevos to do a spring over as pretty as this. maybe in the next couple of years. still a newbie. Looks Great!!!
 
wish i had the time + huevos to do a spring over as pretty as this. maybe in the next couple of years. still a newbie. Looks Great!!!

Thanks, it wasn't that bad. The next steps are harder-Toybox and Lockers.

I've been driving it every day for the last week. No sketchy handling, good brakes, no vibes. I do take corners slowly.

More stuff to come...
 
What's it going to be?
What are you going to run for gears and lockers?

Dylan

I can change my mind, and I've had some problems contacting Marlin Crawler, but...

I'm pretty set on H41, Toybox, 4.11s, ARBs.

If I did not have the FJ62, I would certainly use the H55f, but the FJ62 with the H55f would just be the bomb, and since I own the H41 already, it seems like a waste to buy another H55f.

It's going to take awhile tho....



And BTW---It is significantly easier doing an FJ60 SOA than an FJ40. There is much, much less welding.
 
You'll love the Stupid Low(tm) on the Toybox in combination with the SOA, flexy and slow makes things a lot easier! :)
 
I can change my mind, and I've had some problems contacting Marlin Crawler, but...

I'm pretty set on H41, Toybox, 4.11s, ARBs.

The h41 will be sweet with the toybox and it seems like you won't need the 5th gear with the 4.11 and you will save a bit of drivetrain length. I can ask Marlin about the availability of the h41/h42 toybox, I am going to meet up with him tomorrow to pick up some parts.

:cheers:




You'll love the Stupid Low(tm) on the Toybox in combination with the SOA, flexy and slow makes things a lot easier! :)

I agree, it is a great combo!



Dylan
 
I can ask Marlin about the availability of the h41/h42 toybox, I am going to meet up with him tomorrow to pick up some parts.



Dylan


That would be great. I know I want one and Chad (Ducks) also wants one. they were making some minor changes in the machine work-ask him about that too. I'll be ready to drop off a tranny at Marlins in early Jan.
 
I can ask Marlin about the availability of the h41/h42 toybox, I am going to meet up with him tomorrow to pick up some parts.

Dylan

Yeah it would be great to hear where things are at. Thanks Dylan. I'll be using an h42.
 
Rubicon Road Test

So I did a part of the Rubicon Trail this weekend, the part from Wentworth Springs, to Ellis Creek, then back through the granite bowl and alligator pit to Loon Lake.

I don't yet have adequate gearing, I don't have lockers and I don't have a winch on this truck. The set up is just the 5:1 low gear of the H55, stock transfer case, and 4.11 gearing.

The spring over just rocks. I had to be extremely careful working through a few sections, but the suspension was amazingly stable. I never got stuck, never had to be strapped or winched. No body damage. In short, a highly successful test run. With deeper gearing and lockers, and some armor this is going to be a fun truck.

pics later
 
Cruiserdrew, what tires are you running on your 60 now? Are you DD'ing it or what? I'm trying to figure out if I want to buy another set of BFG AT's or something else for my 60 once I finish my SOA.
 
Cruiserdrew, what tires are you running on your 60 now? Are you DD'ing it or what? I'm trying to figure out if I want to buy another set of BFG AT's or something else for my 60 once I finish my SOA.


I am still daily driving the beast. It's got 35 inch MTRs now

http://www.tlcwagons.org/Norcal_Wagons/Photos/Pages/Wentworth_Springs_09.html#11

I think I'm going to get some 36 swampers but have not completely decided. I may just get 37 MTRs since they run a bit small and have been a good tire for me.
 
How are the MTR's on the highway? Are they pretty quiet? How many miles are they good for?

Awesome pictures by the way. :grinpimp:
 

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