What have you done to your Land Cruiser this week? (53 Viewers)

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Still plugging away on the valley area between the door and the passenger seat mound. Have some touch ups to do but it’s looking factory again.

Have to plug a new tool that’s changing my life. Anyone doing body work on a 40 should get the new Milwaukee bandfile. No affiliation, just trying to help ya’ll out with those difficult to reach areas.

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lots of hours getting that contour correct. Had to utilize three separate pieces because I don’t have the skill to do it all in one sheet!

Man, that is so crazy! I was just telling a friend the other day that they needed to invent one of those! I could have used one so many times! Awesome!
 
I keep taking these correction builds... I just feel sorry for these customers and feel I need to help... Customer brought this recent build in from another local Redding, CA shop *(shop moved out of state now)* for corrections.

Suspension & shock issues ( 2" higher in front than rear and only 3" of shock travel in the rear on flex- procomp front and rancho rears) Will be replacing with Dobinson IMS shocks , brake lines were hard mounted and rubbing through at frame and knuckles, starting ( ignition ) issues, rear shock rubbing exhaust, transmission/motor shifted wrong direction on motor/5 speed swap and drive lines are 5-7 degrees off. Front axle needs a minimum of 4-6 degrees to correct caster and toe in was set at over 1/2" with 33" tires on initial inspection.

@orangefj45 ... I'm gonna need some parts on this one.........

Jason
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With my wife’s help to pump the pedal, I finished the first full overhaul of the rear brakes on my LWB in the 29 years that I’ve owned it. Always dodged the full overhaul before by honing the cylinders on the truck.

Made some new brake lines while I was at it. And for that, I give thanks to MUD. I learned about both the Nicopp tubing and the flaring tool from this forum. 😊

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29 yrs on “preventative maintenance“…well done.
 
29 yrs on “preventative maintenance“…well done.
Funny, scary story. When I bought the truck in ‘94, it was only 30 miles away, and I insisted on having it towed to the shop even though it drove.
I had a customer at the time who wanted to help out at the shop and earn credit towards parts, so I had her take the tires and brake drums off the truck so I could inspect them.

When I started pulling out wheel cylinder pistons, puffs of dust came out with each one.😱
 
Bored with a few carbs laying around and my suspicion is right, a late 69-74 carb lid fits and lines up with all ports on a 75-87 carb body. Which means to me, you can make a hybrid to fit the early air cleaner to a late ROW carb and still use your early choke.

Forgive me if this is known, but I’ve never seen anyone try it or apply it. It’s not important or applicable for most but neat to know for myself, hopefully someone can make sense of it. This way you don’t have to hack up an air cleaner or bracket to fit it all.

Don’t mind the picture, I had it resting for the pic, should’ve bolted it down to make it clear. Gaskets and bolt holes all align as they should.

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But that still looks like a 3 :banana: job from your pic @mattressking . :p
 
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They were on the truck when I bought it so I'm not 100% sure but they look a lot like Chevy C10 rally wheels.
Thanks. I’m gonna have to investigate these. I’m sure I could probably figure a way to attach 40 hubcaps.

(Maybe that’s been done before already?)
 

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