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welded in and tapped for .05 pipe to #8

welder voltage dial broke and the started to skip all over

need to fix


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I gotta give it to ya Qtipp, I would have lit my cruiser on fire and rolled it off a cliff if I had to do all of the re-working you have done. I envy your patience.

The rig looks great.
 
He is not afraid to use his rig. When it comes time to make/find new trails, you want him up front in the lineup.


I gotta give it to ya Qtipp, I would have lit my cruiser on fire and rolled it off a cliff if I had to do all of the re-working you have done. I envy your patience.

The rig looks great.


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The visible line is to the cab which passes the firewall and operates a line lock for the front brakes

Cutting brake lines passes thru the floor board.




You may have covered it but what is the purpose of the third brake line coming off the brake master and going to the firewall?

Is that for the cutting brakes?
 
Wow - forgot about your build thread - turned out with an impressively low ride height. Very cool.

Anybody have a recollection on what page the hubs on the rear axle got changed out? Tried browsing thru several pages and found where the housings started with Toyota outers....but imagine the change is buried somewhere...
 
Well dam sh!t dude you can do it all! :wrench: :cool: Didn't notice if you were running an on board welder (?) You da man to call for any trail fixes fo sure :grinpimp: Likin the ride height & all the revisions you fabbed to make it all work well :smokin:
 
thought I would close out the power steering saga

cooler

press on fittings



remote resevoir and bracket

welded bracket to hoop
Where did you get the resevoir and have a part number? I would like to swap out my factory 60 resevoir with something like the size of yours.
 
No welder


Well dam sh!t dude you can do it all! :wrench: :cool: Didn't notice if you were running an on board welder (?) You da man to call for any trail fixes fo sure :grinpimp: Likin the ride height & all the revisions you fabbed to make it all work well :smokin:


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I think you can get the resevoir from jegs and the like but I got mine from Poly..

Where did you get the resevoir and have a part number? I would like to swap out my factory 60 resevoir with something like the size of yours.
 

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