Swapped the reservoir bracket that came with the kit with a kit from Slee. 2 mounting points instead of one. Beefier. Moves the resi inboard and out of the way. Worst part was the $20 shipping!
Dobinsons bracket View attachment 3086278
Slee bracket View attachment 3086279
Had the front diff rebuilt by @Bama4door and initially thought that I'd just pull the front apart and stuff in the rebuilt diff. In tearing down the front axle to pull the diff noticed that one of the knuckles had a notchy feel in movement, that led to a full knuckle rebuild. My memory has minimized how dirty this job is and how long it can take, mainly due to cleaning parts.
Had the front diff rebuilt by @Bama4door and initially thought that I'd just pull the front apart and stuff in the rebuilt diff. In tearing down the front axle to pull the diff noticed that one of the knuckles had a notchy feel in movement, that led to a full knuckle rebuild. My memory has minimized how dirty this job is and how long it can take, mainly due to cleaning parts.
Is that a hitch-mounted tire carrier? If so, is it a particular brand (Wilco, Rig'd, etc) or a DIY one-off? My Dad designed and fabbed one for his '96 4Runner that he has since given to me. I have to get it shortened a little to line up with my hitch holes, but I'm looking forward to using it and putting some pics up here. He did a good job, IMHO.
@Rdeschain - That one is a Wilco High Clearance hitch mounted carrier. I ended up making a custom hitch receiver that mounts to the 4 holes in the bumper/rear crossmember. I don't tow anything with this rig so this was always going to be a temp solution until I fab or buy new rear bumper.
@ajax1 - Do you happen to have the final bore size the wheels were machined to? There are a few threads out there going back and forth between 106 and 108 and would like to get your direct confirmation if possible that is specific to the 80.
While I do respect and appreciate Safari's quality and heritage, it'd be dope if a vendor like Delta made a snorkel in their aesthetic esp for rigs like yours that did the right thing by going ALL in.
I'm pretty sure I have them both beat after the 2nd front bumper... Still no regrets. Great products. Would sure love to know how that rear gate storage is going tho.
I'm pretty sure I have them both beat after the 2nd front bumper... Still no regrets. Great products. Would sure love to know how that rear gate storage is going tho.
I had to take a couple old springbar tents up to Salt Lake for repairs so I ended up driving the old rig about 800 miles.
While I was up there I decided to visit my old home town of Bountiful. I got together with a friend and we hiked up to our old stomping grounds on the mtn.
Trailhead.
We built this fortress of nets 16 years ago in high school. This was our escape and underage drinking spot. We called it " the twines".
My gnome is still tied up in the tree after 16 years.
Climbing into these things after 16 years was sketchy but they held up!!!
I melted my nice sleeping bag a few years ago so I had to stop at the Scheels in Salt Lake and get a new one.
What an awesome store, I ended up with a stone glacier 0 degree Chilkoot bag. It's so nice!!!