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Thanks #cruiser outfit. Now I just need to decide on the direction I’m going...
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One option you could consider is installing a fj60 axle in the back. They have a much more modern drum brake which would negate the need for rear discs. Then just install 1.5" spacers up front until you can afford a fj60 axle up front. Its a pretty simple swap in the rear. You just have to weld on some spring perches and shock mounts. You would also need to get a fj60 master cylinder.
I understand that. The dual wheel cylinder drum brake design is pretty crappy, but if its working for you and getting you by then thats good. The ARB will be really nice to have. Sand dune pictures are cool.I’ve been keeping an eye out for a set of 60 axles, in case they fell into a price range that made them attractive. So far the best I’ve seen is a $2000 ‘60 an hour away- out of my radius of desire. So I’m not sure the sixty axle are in my future at the moment. (Thankfully, This is saving me money.)There’s just to many other things I want.
I’m going to try the press when I get back to it. By the time I figured it out I was out time and had to get to the movies. My only concern about using the press is if the bracket was warped when the holes were drilled/tapped. But they seem slightly misaligned as well.Thats strange that the bracket is warped. Can you put it in a press and push it back flat?
What about just having him send you a non-warped one?I’m going to try the press when I get back to it. By the time I figured it out I was out time and had to get to the movies. My only concern about using the press is if the bracket was warped when the holes were drilled/tapped. But they seem slightly misaligned as well.
This isn’t a slam on poser at all, his kit and service seem good. Things happen. The other side went well.
Just curious if your Land Cruiser was in a commercial recently? I was at the gas station getting gas here in NY, and a Starbucks commercial has a Land Cruiser driving off in the distance with a blue fender. Looked like it was from a drone maybe. Next time I get gas, I will try and snap a pic.So I've wanted to see the St Anthony Sand Dunes ever since I moved out here. It’s kinda opposite to the mountains where we live, but they’re only an hour away. Without a vehicle worthy of going, I haven't made the time to see them. I suppose the 1987 4Runner would of done ok, but I guess I never made the time. I'm not sure the tired four banger would have gotten the 31's spinning fast enough anyway.
This brings us to today:
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I suckered my Moab wheeling buddies into joining me with the kids. We ran around the dunes and the kids frolicked in the sand. The cruiser turned into a snowboard lift. They’d snowboard down the face and I’d pick them up for another lap. We grilled out and played a little more.
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Climbing the dunes was a good test of the build. I have enough power to make it up, but not enough to get stupid. I think that maybe mission accomplished. I was able to climb and descend without to much drama, but ruts (and the bouncing that came with them) stopped me from making it to the top eventually. That and pulling the shifter cane out of the transmission mission! That was interesting but a good lesson- don’t hold the shifter when your climbing a dune!!
All in all it was a great ending to the season. As I’ve mentioned before: the snow and magchloride is coming, so the cruiser needs to hibernate. This will lead to some sort of tear down phase. I’m still debating between capability (locker and ???) and paint (the wife’s choice). Choices are tough some times. View attachment 1820749