What have you done to your Land Cruiser this week? (56 Viewers)

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Replaced TREs with new 555s from Cruiser Outfitters and new rods from BudBuilt. Replaced old stabilizer with new OME stabilizer. Took a test drive and steering is much improved.
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Not exactly over the past week (more like over the past months :rolleyes:), but installed an inverter under the seat:

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Added a Fire Extinguisher to the Roll Bar:

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And designed/made/installed covers for the B-Post holes.

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Looking forward to driving season but winter is still holding on. . .
 
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Ok... so your post cover is just slightly better than mine! :grinpimp:
 
Nothing extraordinary but maybe helpful to someone else...
I was not overly pleased with the way my Wheelskins wrap fit (I double checked to make sure I ordered right size!). It just seemed too loose so...... since I was aware of how useful a certain kind of athletic tape has been for me in my past life... at least a gazillion ankles wrapped in my day:)
... I used it to ‘thicken’ the wheel, then reapplied the wrap - it feels much better!
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*If someone has already posted doing this, excuse my plagiarism!
 
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Drove mine around for the last week or so, went fishing down along the river. The weather has been pretty nice this last week so the 40 has been the daily driver!

It still needs a lot of minor work done but at least I can drive it and enjoy it!
 
Which wrap did you get? Want to do mine for me?

You weren’t the other side of Atlanta, I’d gladly do it just to see the Z!

There are likely cheaper alternatives but I got Wheelskins size BX (according to their site)... Did save about $5 by ordering from Amazon!

*Instructions say to count on 1 hour to complete........ I’m sure it took me closer to 2
 
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Is that the Arkansas river behind you? If so I was just in Salida visiting family.

Nope, I’m a long way from the Arkansas, that is the Bitterroot river in western Montana. The Arkansas is a great fishing river though, one of my favorite ones when I lived in Colorado.
 
We're coming home tomorrow Miss Scarlet... It's been almost four months since we saw you. Your momma will disconnect that dreadful trickle charger, pull your choke and take you for a drive very soon. We hope you are as excited as she is.
 
*Fish pictures???

Should be coming soon, the water is warming up and big stonefly nymphs are moving, should have rising fish in the next week or two.
 
*Fish pictures???

Should be coming soon, the water is warming up and big stonefly nymphs are moving, should have rising fish in the next week or two.
 
I thought I would post exactly how to replicate @bsevins ambulance door pin
solution. Since these pins (in stainless steel) are not cheap I'm giving the exact part
numbers I had success with. Obviously you may find these elsewhere but
this what I had good results with.

Prior to installation I nipped the old pins out with a grinder and cleaned up my hinges.

Note 1: the 60mm shoulder length on the bolts is *slightly* longer than needed so
I used a washer on the either side of the hinge (outside...see pic)
Note 2: the threaded portion of the bolt is also longer than needed so I nipped the
extra thread off with the grinder where it was flush with the nut.

These came from boltdepot.com:

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4.........4795.......Metric hex lock nuts nylon insert, Stainless steel 18-8 (A-2), 6mm x 1.0mm
8.........4518.......Metric flat washers, Stainless steel 18-8 (A-2), 8mm
4.......20422.......Metric shoulder bolts (domestically produced), Allen, Stainless steel 18-8 (A-2),
.........................8mm shoulder (6mm x 1.0mm thread) x 60mm

The bushings came from SOR
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8........112-09.....Door bushings

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Made myself some teak door handles to replace those cracked and missing plastic ones that came on the FJ40 but are no longer available. Kind of like upgrading to the wood trim package in a Jaguar.....
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Nothing extraordinary but maybe helpful to someone else...
I was not overly pleased with the way my Wheelskins wrap fit (I double checked to make sure I ordered right size!). It just seemed too loose so...... since I was aware of how useful a certain kind of athletic tape has been for me in my past life... at least a gazillion ankles wrapped in my day:)
... I used it to ‘thicken’ the wheel, then reapplied the wrap - it feels much better!
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*If someone has already posted doing this, excuse my plagiarism!
Darn, Wish I had known about that before I did the leather on my steering wheel.

My steering wheel is a 71 Caddy and skinny. I like a thicker Dia. wheel. Yours looks good.
Made myself some teak door handles to replace those cracked and missing plastic ones that came on the FJ40 but are no longer available. Kind of like upgrading to the wood trim package in a Jaguar.....View attachment 1654459

That looks good too.

Did you use two pieces glued together?

I have been threatening to do something about my handles for several decades now.
 

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