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Wow, just saw this thread. Looks awesome JP. I'll be interested to see how it does this weekend.
 
Looks great JP, Mike had one looked just like that. Keep on with the theivery............
 
Looks great JP, Mike had one looked just like that. Keep on with the theivery............

Thanks Travis........... before long I will have her in a nice hundy; and the 80 will be mine :grinpimp:
 
I love the 80 JP and ME. I hope i can see it in person. seeing that TLC makes me want an 80 series.... anyone want my 62???
 
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Just drive it like your future marriage depends on it.....wait I guess it does....you're more than welcome to keep Jackson warm at night if you get kicked out of Casa De ME.
 
JP, are these your full-time tires?

I'm thinking I'm going to try to get my hands on a second set of wheels for the hundy.
 
JP, are these your full-time tires?

I'm thinking I'm going to try to get my hands on a second set of wheels for the hundy.


no sir...... they are just for special occasions :D

she keeps the 285s for DD use
 
too small :)

Take this word of advice....if you get sliders and start wheeling it in anything more than Cullowhee....get longfields and poly performance rears. That large and heavy a tire WILL break axles.

I did and I was on 35" MTRs.
 
too small :)

Take this word of advice....if you get sliders and start wheeling it in anything more than Cullowhee....get longfields and poly performance rears. That large and heavy a tire WILL break axles.

I did and I was on 35" MTRs.

I hear you.... don't think it will see any hardcore action for a while maybe ever; I for now have lost my desire for being a hardcore wheeler ;p


but if I do remember correctly Dan, you were hammering that 80 pretty hard up on school bus; when the rear tire that was spinning wildly high in the air slammed down getting traction....... and then bang :grinpimp:

I wheeled the FJ62 pretty hard with stock axles and lockers and 37's and never broke axles; now that pinion is a different story :doh:

I believe a lot of it has to do with how heavy your right foot is and ones willingness to take a strap or winch

but I am sure I will prove myself wrong at some point and pop an axle in the 80 and Mary E will divorce me :hillbilly:
 
Axles are easy to swap in an 80 :)
 
Axles are easy to swap in an 80 :)

but expensive :crybaby:

the 80 is pretty much done how it is for now, maybe some sliders down the road but I am goint to shift my focus to the 40 this coming summer
need to get the resto underway before the rust becomes a factory........ 45 years in Nevada no rust; 1 year in SC rust is starting to pop up:bang:
 
I hear you.... don't think it will see any hardcore action for a while maybe ever; I for now have lost my desire for being a hardcore wheeler ;p



but I am sure I will prove myself wrong at some point and pop an axle in the 80 and Mary E will divorce me :hillbilly:


Just learn to repeat this mantra: "It's not breakage, it's an upgrade opportunity".
And keep enough buried in the mayo jar in the yard to buy those chrome-molys when the time comes.
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Stock axles are not hard....$50 per side for the most part used.
 
but if I do remember correctly Dan, you were hammering that 80 pretty hard up on school bus; when the rear tire that was spinning wildly high in the air slammed down getting traction....... and then bang :grinpimp:

Dan, hammer the 80? Nah...and I am sure it also didn't have anything to do with the extra 1000 pounds of tools, kids, gear, and toxic waste barrel linining that the 'Cado is dragging around.
 

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