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Look what Santa brought...

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Look what Santa brought...

Post by NJV6 »

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But this won't be happening for a while...
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Post by Mechz »

some pallets for a bonfire?
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Post by Overkill »

OH BOY, Now I'm really jealous :!: :!: :!:
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Post by NJV6 »

Its a Toy LJ78 front cut with high pinion 4.88 diff. I think it has most things I'll need. Just the IFS hub spacers. Went for the whole thing as then I get all the mounts etc, steering arms, steering box and so forth

The only decision I need to make is what vehicle do I take the grinder too... My immaculate but not afraid to be used SWB or the 1999 LWB I have in the shed with no body (had been rolled) waiting for something to be done to it.....

Like I say - this will be a long term! Spend - save -spend - save. Next spend is getting pumpkin swapped.

NJ
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Post by Overkill »

Do it to the LWB, shorten the chassis and make a tray back. Save and buy a cheap body off TMe. Could be an awesome project, again I'm damn JEALOUS!
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Post by Turoa »

how much did it set you back?
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Post by NJV6 »

Overkill wrote:Do it to the LWB, shorten the chassis and make a tray back. Save and buy a cheap body off TMe. Could be an awesome project, again I'm damn JEALOUS!
I have thought that too, well i don't even think I'd bother to shorten the chassis. Just put a jtop body onto it (cut back).

It'd be easiest to do it to the LWB by a long shot as there is no body in the way.

BUT

My SWB is the pride and joy - the one I want to ride nicely, and make a great club truck. It is all this and more now so I keep thinking i should just put a ARB in the front and go anywhere, however I will never get the off road ride from the IFS.

BUT

I want a solid axle club truck... :?

P.S. I like my creature comforts and can't see for the life of me the point of cutting down a perfectly good vehicle for a club vehicle......
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Post by NJV6 »

Turoa wrote:how much did it set you back?
Enough. I have no idea what this sort of stuff is worth, did a bit of research and made an offer!

You want one for a LR.... :lol: ?
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Post by HotAe92 »

Please tell me your going to work that front end into a custom 4 or 5 link.

Those Prado 3 link's just don't cut the mustard.
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Post by NJV6 »

Interesting to hear that AE92. I have thought the same. I'm picking it's due to the bushing arrangement. 80 series front arms are the same but have the pin at the chassis which should work better...?

I'd be interested in peoples thoughts. From what I have gathered a 5 link will flex better but a 3 link will be much more stable and easier to do without careful geometry that will lead to arms working against themselves with the 5 link.

This 4 link you tank about - 3 link + panhard or just the 4 linked angle design?

Thoughts?
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