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Had the engine work done, had the full brakes done, new master cyclinder, new winshiled and the tuffy console.. love having an armrest finally, but because of the ebrake its far to the pass. side.

my oem bumper came in from the previous owner.

I got my new sunvisor(clip cracked), new master window switch(my window lock button was missing), and a new driverside front turn signal, since it was cracked..

I responded to the posted for sale ad with the guy with the SOR Tuff Duck covers to replace the seat covers on there now, 130 for front and back, are those things any good?

I was the first to post a response hopefully I'll get them to cover the hideos seats, and I'm afraid to rip/tear them throwing s*** into the back seat.
 
What lift and tire size are you running? Looks good.

Well, except for those seat covers.

why not tint the front windows while you were at it?
 
Doc said:
What lift and tire size are you running? Looks good.

Well, except for those seat covers.

why not tint the front windows while you were at it?

33x12.5x15"
2.5" BDS Lift kit, check siggy
Previous owner did the tint..
 
WOW, there is a lot of clearence for 33s on the 2.5 BDS lift. Nice clean truck. And I second the seat covers; find something better. Your interior looks great, the seats can't be that bad?
 
I put SOR's Tuff Duck seat covers in my wagon a year ago. I'm very pleased. Fit is good, installation easy. They're holding up well to my 4 Goldens. I strongly recommend them, and they'll nicely hide or replace those ones you have now.
 
Very clean. Nice looking rig and a WOW on those seats :D just edit your pic after you get your new covers :)
 
I have the Tuff Duck covers in 4 or 5 of my cruisers, really like them.

OswaldtheBold said:
I put SOR's Tuff Duck seat covers in my wagon a year ago. I'm very pleased. Fit is good, installation easy. They're holding up well to my 4 Goldens. I strongly recommend them, and they'll nicely hide or replace those ones you have now.
 
Very nice man, I have been considering Tinting the windows on my 89 62 but didnt know what it would look like, but that looks great! thanks man lol and great overall cruiser, how are you liking the bds lift? I am considering one myself.
 
Nice

Nice job. I have an 88 that I am working on. I didn't think Tuffy made a unit with a rear heater, or are you not using that feature. Would love to have an arm rest too.

Mike
 
Thanks for the positive comments, I have not taken it off road or anything where I'd notice the lift, nor have I riden in an OME setup, I would like to find someone in SoCal to check out the OME suspension and compare it.

It's not my house, just took it outside my office, I live in an apt.

The tinting is medium charcoal, solarguard I believe, but I stronly always suggest llumar over anything.

The tuffy was just installed at TLC, they made a custom bracket to mount it down, and the rear knob is still in tact. They relocated the RH Hi/Low switch up to where it belongs into the blank socket nrct to the antenna.'

I'm waiting for the new(er) bumper to be thrown on, the previous owner sent it to me I just need to install it and switch over the bumper caps, than I'm getting the entire thing cleaned up and waxed..

I like the champagne, it's growing on me, especially with the tint, and the chrome, I'm kinda bummed the wheels aren't chromed, I think it might be a good idea to get different wheels and smaller tires for my usage with the vehicle.

I'm parked a little on the curb, thats why the front gap looks kinda big..

I think I'm going to take that guy's tan SOR tuff duck covers.
 
Ok...OK, my wife bought those covers for me....the PO

Hello, I am the P.O of the 62. She was/is a beauty and I do miss her. I had three Cruisers at time of sale. 1994 FZJ80, the 62 and a 1974 FJ40, They are all great rigs and the wife is already saying we need another 60 series. We relocated to the Pacific North West where you can really USE your Cruiser. We are expecting our first mini Cruiser lover and for now my focus has changed from "2f", H55f, Lift or S.O.A to painting dressers, building changing tables and watching my wifes belly grow with every passing day.....5 weeks to go. I do love my Cruisers, but for now I would rather smell the smell of baby powder than pry the grit from under the finger nails................"I'll be back !!!!"

Now our 62 has a new home and is being treated VERY nicely..... That is a good thing to know!!
 
Get some stock wheels and I'm sure you would be happy, throw some 33x9.5x15's on them and you'd be happier yet.
 
In2cruisers said:
Hello, I am the P.O of the 62. She was/is a beauty and I do miss her. I had three Cruisers at time of sale. 1994 FZJ80, the 62 and a 1974 FJ40, They are all great rigs and the wife is already saying we need another 60 series. We relocated to the Pacific North West where you can really USE your Cruiser. We are expecting our first mini Cruiser lover and for now my focus has changed from "2f", H55f, Lift or S.O.A to painting dressers, building changing tables and watching my wifes belly grow with every passing day.....5 weeks to go. I do love my Cruisers, but for now I would rather smell the smell of baby powder than pry the grit from under the finger nails................"I'll be back !!!!"

Now our 62 has a new home and is being treated VERY nicely..... That is a good thing to know!!

Nice, some backup.... funny stuff.. they don't bother me, they fit thats the best part.
 

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