what size tires? and did you use spacers to use the center caps?
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Where'd you get it?Washed it and got a new exhaust. need to adjust the bumper. It's a type of stainless steel, they guarantee the welds from cracking. It's not as spiffy as I'm used to with regards to pipe bends etc but for the first time in many years, it doesn't sound like a tractor and there is no CEL d/t broken O2 sensor mounts. Life is goodView attachment 2391027View attachment 2391028View attachment 2391030View attachment 2391024
Exhaust? Gehmans exhaust in Mohton PAWhere'd you get it?
My Safelite windshield leaks. Fortunately I live in the desert....Out with the old....
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In with the new...
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I supplied the new OEM gasket and Safelite provided some Chinese glass. I guess glass is glass. The old windshield was Toyota but was only sealed at the bottom corners. Not a drop of sealer anywhere else which is likely why it was leaking.
Paint on your 80 looks really nice!Used the 80, with 300k on the 1FZFE, to tow a '73 FJ40 across Alabama to drop it off at shop for some minor metal repair. Fuel mileage had to have been in the single digits, did not want to check it
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Those look great! Nice looking combo with your truck
Paint on your 80 looks really nice!
Finally got new shoes and my green wheels put on.
I was supposed to get out in the dirt today, but I snapped a lug stud taking wheels off last night, so today has been all about the slow painful process of driveway wheel stud replacement.
The Lisle wheel stud install tool doesn't fit on the rear of a FZJ80. There is just enough lip on the hub and width in the tool that it would force the studs to draw through out of center.
I broke the first new stud trying to draw it through by hand with a breaker bar and 21mm socket.
Final solution was a couple of steel machine bushings, a washer and a 12'" adjustable wrench. I tried to keep my leverage and force exerted in a pretty specific direction, only did about 1/4 turns at a time, then checked the lug nut travel on the stud each time. It took a while, but it worked.
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How long did you have the STT Pros, from the pic I can see that they had similar uneven wear to the ones I had. They were absolutely terrible and I got rid of them with much less wear than yours. They become so loud and rough it was unbearable. I would never recommend that tire to anyone.
Nice, looks a lot like my rebuild.I posted a thread on the process for this but I rebuilt my steering box with a 105 sector shaft over the past few days. It doesn't take a few days but I had to wait for a couple parts during the process.
Steering box by Adam Tolman, on Flickr
what size tires? and did you use spacers to use the center caps?
Thursday Put in a little storage rack ala Lowe’s and some paracord and then sat starred the process to raptor line
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I think it turned out awesome and the hood sprayed nice. Only real problems were some super thin area by rear lights and by passenger rear door where bottle emptied and it sputtered some thicker liner. My first time doing anything like this. I k ow it’s not for everybody but I scratch the crap out of my sides from the juniper and Pinon trees I go thru.