Put some new K02s on the factory steel wheels
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Awesome, thanks bud!Easy peasy. I can help you when you're ready.
I wondered about that. My '69 has all 10mm fittings and I wondered how they converted them.That's pretty simple. Go to the closest 9 mm flare nut, cut it off, install a 10mm nut and reflare the brake line. The tube diameter is the same
Yes, except that the front end has one inlet now instead of two, and I’ve put a later model (dual res) master cylinder on in place of the old single. I’m thinking of upgrading the rest of the system (lines and rear cylinders) to late model oem for ease.That's pretty simple. Go to the closest 9 mm flare nut, cut it off, install a 10mm nut and reflare the brake line. The tube diameter is the same
What size are these? They look perfect!
Thanks! 33x10.5x15What size are these? They look perfect!
where does this light go?Spent some time fixing this up and getting it working. Turned out great I think. Used the 40 series rear tail lamp lens screws which are exactly 2mm longer. Left is original, right are the new oem screws. Ended up making a new gasket from 5mm closed cell foam. The body gasket is very pliable and in great shape. The original bullet connector for the power wire is long gone and the lead is cut down so I crimped a female connector on so a bridge wire could be used to mate to the original wiring.
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I made my own lines and used late 70’s rear wheel cylinders that don’t have the split line. Plumb the inlet line into 1 wheel cylinder, then outlet of that into other wheel cylinder inlet. Simpler than the early 70’s cylinders, especially if you don’t have the special fittings. (1971 style in pic).Yes, except that the front end has one inlet now instead of two, and I’ve put a later model (dual res) master cylinder on in place of the old single. I’m thinking of upgrading the rest of the system (lines and rear cylinders) to late model oem for ease.
It's the reverse lamp for '73 Fj40s.where does this light go?
Put some new K02s on the factory steel wheels
How do you like the Kenda’s? They are 33x9.50?took the top off to do some welding this coming weekend. I need to weld up some holes left by an after market/maybe home made roll bar. Figured I would take the doors off and drive around while the weather is nice. First time with the doors and top off. Its really fun!
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I have heard good things about them, they are a good price, but I don't like the way the tread looks on the sidewalls... just my two centsHow do you like the Kenda’s? They are 33x9.50?
The way it's meant to be!took the top off to do some welding this coming weekend. I need to weld up some holes left by an after market/maybe home made roll bar. Figured I would take the doors off and drive around while the weather is nice. First time with the doors and top off. Its really fun!
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.Now Matthew, did you really do something to your LandCruiser this week or is this just Advertisement ?
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How do you like the Kenda’s? They are 33x9.50?
The side walls are not my favorite either but its not the worst.I have heard good things about them, they are a good price, but I don't like the way the tread looks on the sidewalls... just my two cents![]()
I love it but in a classic way ..... I woke up and it was raining this morning. good thing I put the cover on it last night.The way it's meant to be!