My new 1976..Finally a turn key 40! (1 Viewer)

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:) found more pic on my friend album..facebook.com
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Thanks,yes its clear the loop from the soft top,after thinking the way that i want it in the rear..reading here for a time..i just go the single way..a plate just above the rear toyota plate...anyway my rig its not perfect for a mall cruiser..have aluminum on the corner from the PO..so it work for me and im happy with it..maybe i will post later picture from the back.
 
Few more pic from yesterday near Sea World,Orlando..Warn 8274-50 do the job easy when i get stuck..o well
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Electrical work looks great!...Nice looking 40'. those pics look like you had some fun.
 
Thanks you guys for keeping my post alive..lol. Here in my area the TLC club they run @ every 4 months...so i have to enjoy my ride and meet a few nice guys from Venezuela down here in Central Florida..( most Heep Lovers) but i made the difference lol...

www.xtreme4x4adventures.com its the web page.
 
I have to keep my page alive..lol now a rear storage that i design, rear seat from a suzuki sidekick for $20.00 thanks local craigslist, 2 marine speakers Alpine 6 1/2" ,great space for tools,ropes,snatch block and more..
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:popcorn: more to add...home made safari doors,later i post more pic with the doors on and painted,note the plate for the mirrors and what i use for lock the doors with the body..cheap!
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Really nice job on your rig! Love those three photos going through the mud! Looks like a professional ad promo...awesome.
 
Hey Eshu, very nice. I have a couple of questions for ya. The cables going from the roof rack to the grill guard, are they protection from tree branches? Also are you an electrician? Being an electrician myself I can't stand messy wiring and those crimper aren't cheap. Just curious. Anyway, great job
 
Hi Magnum,the cables that you refer are for protection from tree branches,i'm an installer of electronics and electric devices most on 12 vdc @ my job,the big crimpers belong to the company but the orange/black crimpers are mine,not cheap but they are great for cooper lugs from 8 ga to 2 ga ,the big one for 1/0 and up. Thanks for reply to my 40:beer:
 
Hi Magnum,the cables that you refer are for protection from tree branches,i'm an installer of electronics and electric devices most on 12 vdc @ my job,the big crimpers belong to the company but the orange/black crimpers are mine,not cheap but they are great for cooper lugs from 8 ga to 2 ga ,the big one for 1/0 and up. Thanks for reply to my 40:beer:



I figured you must work in the electrical field. I really like the idea of the cables, I may do the same. One reason I love sites like this is all of the great ideas people come up with. Thanks for your posts.
 
Keeping my own post alive, here few changes that i been working on the 40, dual batteries systems with separator, military tires on 4 runner steel spare rims (16x7 4.75"BS with 1.5'' spacers)
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