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FJ45 Tie Rod and Relay Rod

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FJ45 Tie Rod and Relay Rod

Post by FJ.45.CM »

I need to upgrade my (bent) tie and relay rods to stronger aftermarket items. I would appreciate any tip offs to good suppliers / manufacturers.

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Post by vk7ybi »

Some information about what you have, or even some pictures will help people answer your question.
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Post by STIKA »

I woulds say it a 45 series landcruiser
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Post by FJ.45.CM »

STIKA wrote:I woulds say it a 45 series landcruiser
It is mate. I thought my user name and pic was a good hint.

1975 FJ45 Landcruiser
Front diff from an 83 model
Disc Brake conversion from a hilux
power steering from an 82 model 40 series

but the rods match my original 75 model ones.

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Post by vk7ybi »

Ok, so what taper does the rod end use? Hilux or 75 FJ45? Hows a person expected to know this looking at your username and avatar?
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Post by FJ.45.CM »

vk7ybi wrote:Ok, so what taper does the rod end use? Hilux or 75 FJ45? Hows a person expected to know this looking at your username and avatar?
The rods are all the original landcruiser 40 series. Snake racing have an upgrade kit but I was wanting to know what other suppliers made kits for FJ45's. The original subject line indicated FJ45. The username and avatar were a bonus extra.
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Post by STIKA »

vk7ybi wrote:Ok, so what taper does the rod end use? Hilux or 75 FJ45? Hows a person expected to know this looking at your username and avatar?
when he mentioned the relay rod
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Post by vk7ybi »

Im not surprised hes got no suggestions.. The taper in the steering arm is different between hilux and 75 FJ45. Just because the rod is in a FJ45 doesnt mean its factory, as we've leanred the steering isnt, nor is the axle, both of which have steering components between. If I told you I have a 78 FJ40, you cannot tell me what rods I have..
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Post by Ricko »

I have always got my steering arms made custom at the time needed. No ones ever asked what I have, just guestimate a price and I send in my original arms to them so they can make something up right.

BBM in NSW made my last arm, have got a mate making some up now in Brisbane. BBm made a pretty good arm, cost $300ish.
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Post by STIKA »

From my understanding the tie rod ends didn't change until the 70 series came out
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Post by Shadow »

vk7ybi wrote:Im not surprised hes got no suggestions.. The taper in the steering arm is different between hilux and 75 FJ45. Just because the rod is in a FJ45 doesnt mean its factory, as we've leanred the steering isnt, nor is the axle, both of which have steering components between. If I told you I have a 78 FJ40, you cannot tell me what rods I have..
Do you have nots in your nickers?
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Post by FJ.45.CM »

Ricko wrote:I have always got my steering arms made custom at the time needed. No ones ever asked what I have, just guestimate a price and I send in my original arms to them so they can make something up right.

BBM in NSW made my last arm, have got a mate making some up now in Brisbane. BBm made a pretty good arm, cost $300ish.
Thanks for the tip, I think that is the way to go. There does not seem to be a lot available off the shelf.
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Post by crustybj60 »

try Man-A-Fre.com, they now have a location is NSW, but the selection is limited.

MAF has an aftermarket solution to the thin wall stock relay rod and draglink.

the dollar is not too bad right now, but shipping might kill the deal.

full custom might be the go.

here is the link.

http://www.man-a-fre.com/feature_items/ ... layrod.htm

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Post by shorty_f0rty »

have you considered upgrading to a 60series box which uses 75series rods? Even the swivel arms and the tie & relay rods are significantly thicker than stock 40 rods..

might be an option. I think Superior Engineering also make stronger tie rods for 40s.
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Post by Ricko »

shorty_f0rty wrote:I think Superior Engineering also make stronger tie rods for 40s.
I emailed them recently with no response.
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