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moving an fj 60 shell with no diffs?
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moving an fj 60 shell with no diffs?
i just bought an fj 60 minus all running gear for a project im about to start,its got no diffs or suspension,how do i get it on a trailor with out damaging shell or spring mounts,its getting the suspension and diff off my hj60 with fubarred body and having a 302 bolted in,my neighbour has a car trailor,but its like mesh steel and im concerned dragging shell onto trailor will do damage to spring mounts
any ideas? how would others do this
any ideas? how would others do this
well i only paid 150 for it,hence why i bought it,its alot straighter than my siezed hj 60,has the full fuel system and gas set up,plus im picking up a 302 and complete conversion kit including 5 speed and transfer tommorrow as im over diesels,lol,if i damaged the spring hangers dragging it on a car trailor,is it hard to swap over spring hangers,eg off my hj 60,the shell is sitting up in the air on stumps,maybe i should get off my butt and remove the diffs off the hj 60 onto the shell but yeah,time
plan is to extra cab ute chop it,but with a style side look,not tray it,and maybe bob it down the track,the hj 60,s roof rust has gone into the frame beyond the roof,so a new shell was decided apon
plan is to extra cab ute chop it,but with a style side look,not tray it,and maybe bob it down the track,the hj 60,s roof rust has gone into the frame beyond the roof,so a new shell was decided apon
lol@skateboards,i remember moving a slate pool table top on one of those from the shed to the bungalow,the cars just around the corner from me,not even 2 kms away,i might ask him if he can wait a bit so i can pull my diffs and bolt em on to the new shell,its gotta be done anyways,and hes on land so may be fine with that,seems my only option really,unless i can get a pair of diffs and springs cheap,i have heaps of wheels,hmmmmm,whats a crappy set of diffs wirh springs worth,might suss ebay
Well if this is the case... not really too hard to do. May not be the safest way, but if your careful enough, you should be OK.richardsc wrote:the shell is sitting up in the air on stumps
Get 2 lengths of RHS or the like that is wider than the car trailer and will support the shell...
1. two hi-lift jacks on each end of chassis rail at the front and take the weight off the stumps.(Lifting in tandem)
2. Move to front supports(stumps) to desired width so as the trailer is able to be reversed inbetween them and under the shell. if he's on property, I'm sure theres some bigger stumps to be found as supports to sit it on, or just move the ones there and pack em up to just above trailer height
3. Place the RHS or similar across the supports to sit the shell on.
4. Lower the front onto the RHS crossmember.
5. Do steps 1-4 the same for the rear.
6. Carefully reverse, being guided under the shell.
7. Using two hi-lifts again, in tandem... lift the shell until the RHS is just loose enough to remove and lower the hi-lifts in tandem so the shell sits onto the trailer.
8. Do the same for the rear.
Note: THIS IS NOT THE BEST NOR SAFEST WAY TO DO THIS, BUT I HAVE USED IT A FEW TIMES WITHOUT A PROBLEM. YOU WILL NEED TO BE 'VERY' CAREFULL WHEN DOING THIS!!!! DO NOT LIFT THE WHOLE CAR AT ONCE WITH HI-LIFTS, IT WILL BE REDICULOUSLY UNSTABLE AND FALL!!!(just incase you needed to know!! )
When in doubt..... UTE-ERIZE it!!!
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic159257.php
and we have an older 55 chassis with driveline still attached. Better still it's local.
Let me know if I can help
Jonesy
and we have an older 55 chassis with driveline still attached. Better still it's local.
Let me know if I can help
Jonesy
i like the spring idea,ill call the wreckers tomoz and suss there prices,i was thinking tow truck,but cost scares me,plus they may not like the idea of dragging a shell on there tray,they prefer rolling,plus with 5 landcruisers strewn around our property,my old girls reaction to a shell joining the family could get embarrasing with a tow truck driver there,pmsl,main thing is i bought the 302 and complete conversion kit last week,plus have to do a late xmas shop with this pay so have to be a scrouge with picking up shell,so leafsprings from the wreckers is right up my alley for a try
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