What have you done to your Land Cruiser this week? (51 Viewers)

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went for a cruise around mt hood

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Destin, nice pics... I wish there more areas in these parts like that area.
 
Destin, great shots as always. I think I've been watching too many bigfoot programs on TV!:clap:
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I used some MagLight clamps and 3M's 200mph adhesive tape to make a quick release front plate mount. Dang Colorado laws! :)

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Fishin hole!!
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Took the fenders, grill+emblem, valve covers off and painted them.

Removed drive shafts to get ready to pull the transmission to do clutch and rear main seal.

Bought new tools :cool:

I'll take pictures when she's put back together.
 
Broke a slave cylinder bolt off in the rear engine mount. Drilled into the broken stud, inserted an ease out, then proceded to break the ease out off in the broken stud. :bang:

New motor mount has been ordered.
 
I used some MagLight clamps and 3M's 200mph adhesive tape to make a quick release front plate mount. Dang Colorado laws! :)

drew, you might put a small cable from the plate to your bumper also, so it doesn't fall off if the clips fail, or to keep anyone from walking away with it.
 
drew, you might put a small cable from the plate to your bumper also, so it doesn't fall off if the clips fail, or to keep anyone from walking away with it.

Good call Ige, thanks!
 
those fog lights look sweet man :)

How did you switch em in?
They work as well as they look? :D

Thanks Destin,

I used a relay to wire them in, the are connected to keyed power, I also used a knob and switch from KNOOBS.COM

They work great!
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installed my tuffy box. Im pretty happy how it turned out.
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Thanks Destin,

I used a relay to wire them in, the are connected to keyed power, I also used a knob and switch from KNOOBS.COM

They work great!

OEM fog lights are almost too nice for a cruiser. They would look just right on a vintage Jag. All local spec 40's have them here. Usually they are wired to work with the headlight switch - at least the parking lights have to be on. Your setup is more practical, I reckon.
OEM fog light switches are still available.
 

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