The Lake was beautiful Camping was a great time with friends
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Some reason that 2nd pic reminded of this.....Went out hiking with the family, washed the cruiser for its 325k milestone.
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Please tell me the boys weren't riding up there and this was just when you were stopped. If they were shame on you and I would not have posted a picture of you child endangerment / negligence.Black Rock Desert trip with two oldest boys and a couple fellas. The 80 was certainly at home out there. Reminded again that (arguably) a Land Cruiser’s biggest strength is covering a lot of ground, with a lot stuff, over most any terrain, with amazing comfort. Looks good doing it too
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day 1: Mad Max Sessions on the playa—boys drive!View attachment 2347934
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Don’t tell Mom
@rghouse is that Stone Gray a factory non-metallic color? Looks great.
I would also delete that other pic off you phone before Mom see's it. Just sayin Cheers^^ yep, little monkeys jumped on top at every stop!View attachment 2348000View attachment 2348002View attachment 2348003View attachment 2348005
Great color! What kind of wheels are those?Black Rock Desert trip with two oldest boys and a couple fellas. The 80 was certainly at home out there. Reminded again that (arguably) a Land Cruiser’s biggest strength is covering a lot of ground, with a lot stuff, over most any terrain, with amazing comfort. Looks good doing it too
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day 1: Mad Max Sessions on the playa—boys drive!View attachment 2347934
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Let me know how it goes. I am in need of the same I've just been kicking the can.After I had rebuilt the rear axles, I saw the brakes and was in awe. Down to the metal with uneven wear causing a nice groove to be worn in the back of one of the rotors. So new centric cryo rotors, EBC green stuff pads and some bleeding of the dark brake fluid later, piece of mind restored. Front is semi better with atleast some pad material, but getting the same treatment once I rebuild the front here shortly.
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Thank you. It's actually not the longer strap that is the issue. When I was backing out the bolt on the front strap, the bolt snapped off, and I had to drill out the bolt. The issue is the short little strap that bolts into the frame. The bolt that holds that strap is right over the frame and won't back out without lifting the frame a bit. I found a thread about body removal here tonight and it mentioned to replace that strap while body was off since it can't be done without body lifted. Since I don't want to do a full removal, I am going to try and loosen all the driver side body mounts and see if I can Tip it up a bit. If not, I will just have to leave the old one and use a back-up nut to hold the strap bolt. But I am kind of OCD about making it perfect, so will make attempt to get the new little strap in there!@kenscs
Should be no need to lift the body from frame. Have dropped tanks more times than I care to remember and never had an issue. Finally learned it was worth the time to pull the read drive shaft to make more room to get the tank out though it’s possible with it in place.
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