What have you done to your Land Cruiser this week? (29 Viewers)

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Please follow up with some pics post installation. That is gonna look sweet
Here's a teaser pic. I need to clean up my garage!

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bikersmurf, I recently swapped my axles from 4.11 to 3.70s (235/85R16's) and took it for a test drive and liked it. Of course, it's not favorable cruiser weather right now so I really wont know if it was a wise move or not without some more miles on the set up.
I have a FF in the back and had swapped in 3.70 gears 8ish years ago. I’m running 33x10.50 BFG ATs which results in 4th being about a 25% overdrive.

With a SBC this setup works great for me. 50 mph is now 2000 rpm versus 40 mph being 2000 rpm. There is a small trade off for lower speed wheeling, but with today’s fuel prices, and my current lifestyle, I’m not doing serious crawling and I’m more interested in getting out there than getting over the biggest obstacle.

It’ll still start in second gear high range and first doesn’t seem quite as low. With the width of the power and I’ve got, I don’t need to shift once in 2nd or 3rd for every little thing. It’ll still do 10 mph in 4th if I’m so inclined.
 
My BJ40 doesn't have a fuel cap door so the fuel cap is exposed. I decided to make a fuel cap lanyard to give it a vintage look so I made the lanyard using a small bronze chain link and a couple of swivel clips. To mount the lanyard to the body I fabricated a bracket out of Kydex I've been working with kydex for many years and as a side-hustle I make and sell stock comb risers for specific rifles.

The bracket is secured to the body by the bottom bolt in the full cap housing. I think it came out okay..







 
My BJ40 doesn't have a fuel cap door so the fuel cap is exposed. I decided to make a fuel cap lanyard to give it a vintage look so I made the lanyard using a small bronze chain link and a couple of swivel clips. To mount the lanyard to the body I fabricated a bracket out of Kydex I've been working with kydex for many years and as a side-hustle I make and sell stock comb risers for specific rifles.

The bracket is secured to the body by the bottom bolt in the full cap housing. I think it came out okay..







Nifty idea only I'd think might the chain abrade the paint at speed?
 
I thought about that. I could shorten the chain a bit and easily heat and move the bracket tip out about 1/2 " making the chain hang away from the body...
What about coating it? Maybe with some heat shrink or something similar
 
What about coating it? Maybe with some heat shrink or something similar

Or maybe nylon chain/wire? (I agree the metal chain, even if shortened, will scratch the paint - but like the idea 👍)
 
Or maybe nylon chain/wire? (I agree the metal chain, even if shortened, will scratch the paint - but like the idea 👍)
It shouldn’t be an issue if I shorten the chain enough to just loop a few links onto the bracket. As I posted previously the chain connecting point on the bracket will be adjusted and spaced further away from the body.
 
I didn’t really do anything but I did learn what a ‘flushing tee’ is. After seeing this knob every time I opened the hood I finally took the time to learn about it. My plan is to remove it in the near future. FYI - the photo is actually upside-down for ease of reading.

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@RMD3050 Goodness …. I have not seen one of these in over 25 years… I had one on my 1974 FJ40 back in 1977. I never thought about it afterwards but once that plastic T gets brittle……SNAP
 
@RMD3050 Goodness …. I have not seen one of these in over 25 years… I had one on my 1974 FJ40 back in 1977. I never thought about it afterwards but once that plastic T gets brittle……SNAP
That’s my concern. I have no idea how old it must be …… and the hoses.
 
Been waiting a long time for this post. I upgraded my garage!

The before photo

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... and the after photo (13 years after).
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It was restored by Amazonia 4x4
It was manufactured in November 1971 so I don't know if I have a 1971 or 1972 FJ40. I did add A/C so I can drive it in the Summer and got a Holley EFI Sniper (although I have no clue what anything other than RPM means).
 

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