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You should find out where he got his lowering springs on the front of that thing for @scottryana
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You should find out where he got his lowering springs on the front of that thing for @scottryana
You should find out where he got his lowering springs on the front of that thing for @scottryana
I think I want some of those cool antennas on my Land Cruiser. Just because they look cool.Looks like a storm chaser to me. I am familiar with the gear because I am a storm chaser.
Daaaaaayyuuuuum!! Looks tits!!!!Finally got the 80 back together, cleaned, and running. Still some wiring to finish and install the intercooler guage. Picked up a lot of power going to the smaller pulley, actually chirped the tires pretty good launching. View attachment 1315824
I am in the need for a radiator as well. Picked up an Ebay one and going to try it out as soon as it arrives. Hoping for the best but from what I've read the reviews are good.Well it looks like I just lost the Amazon TYC/Koyo lottery. I guess I'll just give it a try and hope for the best.
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I want to say 15/16" & 7/8" for control arm bolts... Its definitely American Standard. The cocking the spring trick works but is a temporary deal to help level til you get in the correct packers installed.I obsessed about the uneven front (side to side) stance, so I decided to apply @GW Nugget formula to increase the DS height by 1/2". I turned the spring about 1" and it sits equally on both sides.
I tried to undo the lower control arm bolts so I can "relax" the bushings, but failed.
The bolt head is 22mm but the nut on the other side is slightly larger. somewhere between 23 - 25mm.
Doen anybody know what side the nut is?
I want to say 15/16" & 7/8" for control arm bolts... Its definitely American Standard. The cocking the spring trick works but is a temporary deal to help level til you get in the correct packers installed.
No, all your bushings are tight at the old ride height. You need to loosen them all. Yes it a pain but it helps the downtravel also. I'm doing this for my rear end right now. I got the rear Slinkies in last night.If I loosen up the front two, would that be enough for the rear one to relax?
Yeah there is an extended OEM hose kit. For the breathers just use 1/4" fuel line and route each individually or pull all together to a manifold.
For me I think I'm going to replace the fuel lines for the breather with 3/8" nylon and use the Prestolock or Norgren push fittings to keep things similar to the OBA kits I'm working on.