What Did You Do with Your 80 This Weekend? (71 Viewers)

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.

Don't forget to measure height from center of axle to fender before and after. You know you'll want to know.
 
yeah nice idea ... but I'll probably just chuk em .... the seats are on CL ... if they don't sell then thats fine, I'll find surfpis 's house and leave them there ... ;)
:eek:
 
Don't forget to measure height from center of axle to fender before and after. You know you'll want to know.

Yes I did ... their , 19 3/4" in the front and 19" in the rear - measured from center of hub to bottom of fenders for the before measurements
 
Last edited:
@LS1FJ40 The best thing I ever found in Iowa was the company that makes this shirt.

Idawahio.webp
 
Yeah I've got a "KC: Too Much City for One State" one that gets a lot of attention.

@FZJ80 in KC I was looking at that thinking it shouldn't be so damn far out. Thanks for tip.
 
glad my buddy had a spring compressor ! fronts are almost done .... then the rears hopefully are easier !

spring%20compression_zpsms0xkgrr.jpg
 
In about a dozen (80) lift installs never used one yet. Always been able to drop shock and get the droop needed. Occasionally needing to push down on the front hub for the last inch of flex to get it in there. May be worth a shot of you have the height/droop as those things are sketchy. Or can be
 
He's used them a bunch on other yotas... so it was his call ... I am trading him some stuff for doing the complete kit ...after the compression they slipped right in ...I saw where some have dropped the tie rod and gotten more droop , but he said the compressor is faster and works great ....
 
In about a dozen (80) lift installs never used one yet. Always been able to drop shock and get the droop needed. Occasionally needing to push down on the front hub for the last inch of flex to get it in there. May be worth a shot of you have the height/droop as those things are sketchy. Or can be
YUP
 
He only had to compress them about an inch .... so not too bad
 
Working on the York OBA bracket and pulley kit, anyone happen to have a water pump handy that they can take some measurements from? I need to verify some measurements before a lot of aluminum gets cuts.
 
I believe I've got one, PM the details of what you need and I can measure it up tonight.

Thanks! I'll trade you info when I get home ;)

Want to confirm the fit of the pulley and determine a tolerance for the pilot and rear flange flat where the pulley seats (Part that the studs thread into). If you could get the measurement of the pilot - Should be about 1.648" and the OD of the hub is about 3.242". I am taking these numbers from the pulley so I would expect your numbers to be a little smaller.Just need to verify.
 
Figured out why one of my reverse lights was "burned out". I've owned this 80 for 1 1/2 years and I'm still discovering dumb s*** done by the previous owner.

image.webp
 
Thanks! I'll trade you info when I get home ;)

Want to confirm the fit of the pulley and determine a tolerance for the pilot and rear flange flat where the pulley seats (Part that the studs thread into). If you could get the measurement of the pilot - Should be about 1.648" and the OD of the hub is about 3.242". I am taking these numbers from the pulley so I would expect your numbers to be a little smaller.Just need to verify.
I have a nib Aisin I can check for a comparison if nothing else. I'll try to do it when I get home later.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom