Fj80oregon
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Negative this is a 94 I rebuilt a motor for.From your signature I am assuming you have an OBD2 LC, if so you can still buy your wire harness from Toyota.
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Negative this is a 94 I rebuilt a motor for.From your signature I am assuming you have an OBD2 LC, if so you can still buy your wire harness from Toyota.
Is that the Coastal Offroad swingout kit?Been a bit of a busy bee this past week-&-end... Gave the glorious spare tire swing out DIY kit to a welder after sitting on it for several years without any good reason. Ordered and received a DEPO 100 series aux fan to hopefully help with mediocre A/C performance here in Florida. And, at the risk of running into hippy-dippy forest people (google "Rainbow gatherings") drove deep into Ocala National Forest in order to recharge. The little gator hole/lake was only 150 feet or so from my camp and that's were I attempted to fish but only ended up catching the ol' dick-skinner with a wee-barbed-hook (all the puns are intended). On the way back to civilization, plowed through some deep, soft, sugar sand and got my photo taken at this bomb (I think that's what the kids are saying these days) range.
Did you go OEM for the high-pressure line?
Did you go OEM for the high-pressure line?
Bounced around in the snow.
GoPro 10 with a suction cup mount on the windshield. Nothing fancy.What is this camera? Seems really steady.
Nice!Adapted my 60 ARB to fit the 91. I like the fit, but definitely not a simple
bolt on.
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The 80s frame horns are taller than the 60s. They are also narrower. I cut the sides and the bottom off the mount but left the top so the bumper can sit on the top of the frame to be centered along with a piece of rough cut oak as a kick stand to plumb it up. I then redrilled the top holes to line up with the top existing holes in the frame that had the nuts welded to them. Once this is fastened with 12mmx1.25 bolts. I cut out new 1/4 inch plates for the left and right outsides and both bottom sections. Sides and bottoms both using the 2 existing holes with nuts welded inside frame. Lining up and marking the holes was the hardest part (by myself). Once everything was fastened tacked it up then remove for final. Sorry so long.Nice!
What did you have to adjust?
That's awesome!The 80s frame horns are taller than the 60s. They are also narrower. I cut the sides and the bottom off the mount but left the top so the bumper can sit on the top of the frame to be centered along with a piece of rough cut oak as a kick stand to plumb it up. I then redrilled the top holes to line up with the top existing holes in the frame that had the nuts welded to them. Once this is fastened with 12mmx1.25 bolts. I cut out new 1/4 inch plates for the left and right outsides and both bottom sections. Sides and bottoms both using the 2 existing holes with nuts welded inside frame. Lining up and marking the holes was the hardest part (by myself). Once everything was fastened tacked it up then remove for final. Sorry so long.