What did you do with your 60 this weekend? (38 Viewers)

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I finally got the spare tire down WITHOUT a cutting torch and using the tool intended for the job after 2 weeks of spraying penetrating oil. PB is way better than the WD40 penetrating, (not the standard stuff). Let the air out of the tire, used a jack to get the rim off of the hanger and suddenly it broke loose. Now I have to get a 31x10.50 spare. And it looks like the aftermarket trailer hitch on my wife's 4runner, which she doesn't use, (the hitch, not the car) might fit on the cruiser. good day today.
 
Took the dogs for a drive.

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A few little projects! Cleaned up and re-painted the 4WD badge and put a fresh coat of wax over thirsty 37 year old paint to preserve what's left. Like @HemiAlex says, it's fun to keep rusty trucks shining!

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FYI, for the badge I used Testors "Dark Blue" enamel and Rustoleum clear to protect it.
 
I’ve finished all of my COVID-19 projects (power steering box etc)
Have a friend in the body shop business and heard they were really slow.
Decided to help keep some good people employed so my rig is getting a full windows out re-spray in factory 045 single stage paint.
They just started disassembly.
As someone on this forum said...nothing keeps the economy going like a 60 series owner. Go America.

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My 60 originally came from BURT toyota as well :)
 
No better way to use my 60 than to take daughter fishing....largest crappie was almost 17" long and of course I didn't catch it....my daughter did.
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Practiced some social distancing.😎

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Changed out the 5w-30 winter engine oil for 15w-40 summer engine oil, added one quart of Lucas oil conditioner. Running nice, although the air temp. this A.M. was 10 degrees Fahrenheit! Winter is still blasting off and on here.
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Changed out the 5w-30 winter engine oil for 15w-40 summer engine oil, added one quart of Lucas oil conditioner. Running nice, although the air temp. this A.M. was 10 degrees Fahrenheit! Winter is still blasting off and on here.
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We got 19.5" Sunday night.

On a good note got everything back together after doing a valve adjustment and throttle body clean. Replaced all the coolant hoses to the manifold and today set the idle and timing. Had to go in 1 1/4 turns on the idle screw to get back to 650, she was dirty. Timing was off 4 degrees retarded, bang on now. She's really purring nice, if only all this snow would melt!!!!

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We got 19.5" Sunday night.

On a good note got everything back together after doing a valve adjustment and throttle body clean. Replaced all the coolant hoses to the manifold and today set the idle and timing. Had to go in 1 1/4 turns on the idle screw to get back to 650, she was dirty. Timing was off 4 degrees retarded, bang on now. She's really purring...[ nice!! ]

Might as well call it 20" lol. My family used to go to Porcupine Mountain for New Years on the coast of Superior- always a blast of fresh powder and cold temps.

On my 62, I will need to do all that you have done, later this summer, gonna be a dirrty chore cleaning up the PO's work.
 

Victory!! I win.
Damn thing was like trying to stuff a mad cat into a box...nailed it about the 5th attempt. Had to keep trimming out most of the stock rubber mat/jute material to get the “new” pedal bucket to sit right....and the bottle jack and 2x4 to massage a couple bolts holes to line up. Looks factory now.
(In 1986, the dude in japan prob had the spot welder on full blast, like to 11, most of the fj60 pedal bucket welds had cat claw metal shards splashing off them, nothing like a little covid hand sanitizer to find EVERY nick on your hands)

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Started my rear storage for stereo stuff and tools and such..
OH, and my card board skills are not too good ! ha.. :grinpimp: :smokin:
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But with some practice, and a few try's at it....




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getting there.. :cheers:
 
Got around to installing my 1/2 decent dash and my OEM working radio.



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For those wondering what that red switch is in the dash blank.
It is the switch that enables the AUX plug underneath it. This is connected to a FM modulator hidden behind the glovebox that I can tune my radio to 89.1 allowing me to use my phone or my Sat radio to listen to music instead of a local station. Great for those long drives. It is connected through the antenna plug and does a true bypass of the system.
Tested and works great. Little modern touch in my very non modern vehicle.
 
Are you going to hinge the top or will this just lift out?
I do like the idea of the shelf. assuming looking at this it is movable.
How easy is this to remove is you need to to work etc. and how do you access the rear washer bag (or did you just drop it)?
Just wondering as I am looking at ideas for my own rear platform.
 

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