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Nice. Dave 2000?
No... Canarian LandCruiser
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Nice. Dave 2000?
That's exciting dude, what are the specs on it?No... Canarian LandCruiser
That's exciting dude, what are the specs on it?
Bro that's the cruiser lottery haha wow! too perfect. CongratsWhat specs are you curious about? It's a '96 LHD 1HD-FT (24 valve), Manual Trans, Triple-Locked, White, High Miles, but looks really, really good. I don't think it's ever been off road.
I rebuilt it was a nightmare but I got it.So you rebuilt yours? I thought you bought a 105 box and installed it on your 80.
Does a Land Cruiser ever really have "no weight" on it?From a few weekends this month, I found myself uncovering hack jobs by POs and fixing them with my own slightly less hacky jobs.
I replaced the fuel evap canister with the tight fitting Autozone VC120. this fixed the excessive pressure in the gas tank felt while removing the gas cap, and lessens fuel smell when parked in the garage. This job's extra credit included taking out the canister bracket (which was misshapen in a fender bender) and bending it back to correctly fit all bolts holes.
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Rebuilt the seeping steering pump. Replaced old hardened seals with an OEM seals kit, OEM O-ring, and new Nachi bearing sourced through Wits End. Had some good father son bonding time through a fairly smooth FSM based rebuild, despite the nearly impossible snap ring removal on the pumps shaft (not having all the right tools) and constantly stressing not to accidentally drop the vanes during re-assembly.
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Fixed passenger seat back/forward. I dug into the system to find aftermarket brass gears locked up due to being slightly too larger in diameter to rotate, old gluey grease, and shards of old nylon catching in the gears... There's no shot this ever worked right... After sanding the gear shafts down just enough to rotate, and cleaning everything, the seat is moving back and forward again!
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This actual last weekend got out on a drive out to the Cascade mountains taking the North Middle fork Road, driving up the Dingford Creek forest road to see how the ride is over miles of potholes and rock beds... not great with the stock height Dobinson springs+shocks, 30psi 33" load E tires, and no weight in the truck... so we'll come back with a little more weight, maybe a little less psi, and more speed.
Genesis topcoated a LX450. Cashmere Beige Metallic.
Nice!! Did you stitch it yourself? I have always thought it would be cool to put a newer steering wheel with volume controls, etc on the 80. Has anyone done this?Fresh steering wheel really changes the vibe of the interior.
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Nice!! Did you stitch it yourself? I have always thought it would be cool to put a newer steering wheel with volume controls, etc on the 80. Has anyone done this?
You made the right choice I am sure. I think someone with patience can make a good living re-wrapping these for sure. Maybe I will do mine (probably not) some day but it isn't too bad yet.I did not. I knew I did not have the patience or time to rewrap my wheel. My 80 is my daily. I bought this one off Ebay. 20 min swap.
But hey if you want a new (old) steering wheel to play around with you can have mine!
Why delete it? Been always curious but not enough to consider it.PAIR delete. Welded some plates over the cutoff OEM flanges for block off plates. So much more room for activities!
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Some people do it to add on board air. Some say it fails. I just did it because it’s in the way it doesn’t need it.Why delete it? Been always curious but not enough to consider it.
Nice to get those damaged rotors off! Not that you want to go back into the e-brake stuff again I'm sure, but If you want to improve it, I installed the Superior Engineering extended dog bone and it really helped mine. I ordered it along with the handbrake kit, but installed it first and ended up passing the handbrake kit along to a local club member as I didn't need it anymore. When you were over for the spare, you saw my driveway that I park on, and it holds great in both directions. Shipping was fast from AU, about 10 days and not hatefully expensive.Wrapped up replacing rotors on all four corners, and all new parking brake shoes and hardware. Strangely, the parking brake hardware kit only includes two of the actuator springs, when you need two PER SIDE. even OTRAMM mentions this in his video. i just re-used the old ones as only two bright green springs would bother me . I did not use OE parts so hopefully no dead nuns in my future, but instead Napa front rotors, and Centric rears, Bosch parking brake shoes, Carlson parking brake hardware kit all from Rockauto.
These are the old ones. Rotors were jacked; cracked on both braking surfaces; 180* apart. Shoes and hardware actually looked recently replaced, but figured why not "while i'm in there" in case the material was contaminated or something. replaced all four calipers two years ago but skimped on the rotors...oops!
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Readjusted the parking brake and its "acceptable". not any better than before. followed all the tutorials on adjusting the dogbones, actuators, cable tension, etc.
After all that, took it for its annual safety inspection, and the shop guys all gave it high praise and they'd been eyeing it up as i sat in the line. heard all about cruisers from his native el salvador. inspector still checked that my front 285's didn't rub anywhere. don't recall anyone ever doing that before.