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I'm almost 2 hours directly north of you and we ended up with 8 inches. (sorry for the non-80 pic, but at least it's a Toyota)
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Are those brake dust plates brand new? If so, where to find? The rear plates on mine are rust rotted. Thanks.
Are those brake dust plates brand new? If so, where to find? The rear plates on mine are rust rotted. Thanks.
Why'd you take a picture of two jeeps?
Are those brake dust plates brand new? If so, where to find? The rear plates on mine are rust rotted. Thanks.
I got some rears from TT, hopefully they fit, if not, saved for another 80. I can’t find the fronts anywhere.Depending on the year of your rear end they're being reproduced.
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80 Series Rear Full Float Disc Brake Shields
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If you use those on an early small disc JDM rear axle you'll need to swap everything over to newer brakes
Ok, thanks. I need to find some for the front.No they are not new, just nice originals I restored.
Cheers
Ok, thanks. I need to find some for the front.
I think I need one of these bumpers for my FJ80!I have one of these front bumpers in stock. Powder coated with center hoop.
PM me if interested.
Jason
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I got some rears from TT, hopefully they fit, if not, saved for another 80. I can’t find the fronts anywhere.
Seal is in the right direction. Make sure it's not too deep and off the machined portion of the axle shaft.Replaced the rear axle seal and regreased the bearings.
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I also lasered out my own hub gasket.
Is the seal in backwards? I pushed it in deep so it woul use a new seal surface.
So far it's holdingSeal is in the right direction. Make sure it's not too deep and off the machined portion of the axle shaft.
We've been getting hammered with snow this season!!
Couple of days later, I went up to the same area to go snowshoeing but w/o the tire chains this time. Tracks were already made by other vehicles, which made it relatively easy for the 80 to plow through. My passenger took two videos of us plowing through the fresh, light powder. The hwy to the top had 1'-2' of snow in some spots.
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Video of my dog engaging his lockers to climb out of deep snow!!
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