What have you done to your Land Cruiser this week? (28 Viewers)

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A wheel spacer is the easiest solution. I've got a couple beat up ones that would be onthe way to becoming beer cans it it wasn't for using them as spare tire spacers.

Cheap 1" spacers off Amazon work great.
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Watching the snow pile up on the hibernating 40.
 
Shake down period is going well. Took it to a braai at my uncles and had to enjoy the view

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And an artsy one for those who like
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Started this project over 5 years ago… had to dig out the house caulking that PO used and replace with self leveling sealer
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Top sanded and ready…
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2 coats of Rustoleum boat primer and 3 coats of paint…
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Spraying woulda been better but the foam roller did pretty good……. I haven’t had the top on for quite a while so I’m looking forward to putting it back together - hopefully I’ll remember what goes where! :cheers:
 
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Started this project over 5 years ago… had to dig out the house caulking that PO used and replace with self leveling sealer
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Top sanded and ready…
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2 coats of Rustoleum boat primer and 3 coats of paint…
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Spraying woulda been better but the foam roller did pretty good……. I haven’t had the top on for quite a while so I’m looking forward to putting it back together - hopefully I’ll remember what goes where! :cheers:
What kind of paint did you go with?
 
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Cant remember If I posted this or not. But I got a bunch of photos finally scanned and developed. This photo from of the salt wagon pre sill replacement! I took this photo with my hasselblad and the 80mm planar. film: Fuji Pro400H
 
View attachment 3233838Cant remember If I posted this or not. But I got a bunch of photos finally scanned and developed. This photo from of the salt wagon pre sill replacement! I took this photo with my hasselblad and the 80mm planar. film: Fuji Pro400H

Toyota Trails stuff there!
 
I am considering the same. Did you tip it after rolling?
I did not…. It didn’t seem to have air bubbles so I skipped that
I may wet sand and apply one last coat… mostly because I have enough paint!
 

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