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TUFF 75 series utes

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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TUFF 75 series utes

Post by fat496 »

Come on guys, lets see some pics.
There only seem to be a couple of really tuff ones getting around.
What are the downsides of these trucks that stop them being so popular?
And does anyone paint them in anything but white???
I need some idea's :lol:
Show us what ya got... :cool: :cool: :cool:
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Post by Ice »

white doesnt show dents and dirt as much :)

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Post by bIg_ReD_bOiNs »

With Leaves:

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And in Reverse Cause Im a Tool:

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Edit: P.S. BEIGE ROCKS :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by nate_lux »

nice cruiser man :armsup:
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Post by stock.as.arock »

i would put some up of my old one and me mates old one but stuffs me how to do it lol
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Post by SimonInAustralia »

Doesn't get much tougher than this, does it?...

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Post by zoook »

they are top heavy and the wheel track is relatively narrow and the technology as far as nice bits in the dash, plush seats etc is low and dated
i think thats what stops them being really popular but as a 75 driver myself a troopy that is i would say the running gear is tuff as shizen stock out of the box...i am surprised you dont see more of the utes with v8s coils etc etc and comping myself
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Post by zoook »

oh and i can give you some ideas...manual petrol 1fzfe 165 killerwasps and plenti of the twisty ones called Nm , 2 inch spring lift extended shackles, 2 inch cab lift , front housing moved 15mm forward 44mm offset rims with 35s , arb airlockers f&r , longfields , cut down tray, it will be tough, reliable and there wont be too many spots this puppy wont go ......thats my 2 bobs worth anyway
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Post by chunks »

I used to thing 75 series utes were the toughest looking fourbies around, probably because that's what my mates had when I first got into fourbying. It always puzzled me too why you didn't see that many heavily modded.
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Post by Barno111 »

im a 75 series owner and i think its becuase they are full leaf sprung! But i have seen alot of trucks just recently that are really tuff and go anywhere! The more i look into suspension and the capablities of the 75series the more i love them!
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Post by stock.as.arock »

ok how do u post pics keen to show yall me and my mates rigs
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Post by SimonInAustralia »

stock.as.arock wrote:ok how do u post pics keen to show yall me and my mates rigs
You upload the photo to a photo hosting website, such as www.photobucket.com

Then you copy the direct link to that photo that the photo hosting website will provide.

You paste that link into a message here on the forum, and place it inbetween BBCode IMG tags.

This link here shows you how to format the BBCode IMG tags...
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/faq.php?mode=bbcode#9

If you click the QUOTE icon next to a forum post/reply that already has photos in it, such as one of the replies above in this thread, you will see how the BBCode IMG tags have been used to display the photos.
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Post by rockcrawler31 »

SimonInAustralia wrote:Doesn't get much tougher than this, does it?...

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I beg to differ. I propose that this one is right up there too.

Although i'm sure that Rob (owner of the yellow one) is gonna give me some stick next time i see him :finger: :finger:

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Post by Wambat »

i just bought mine two weeks ago, its is probably as stock as they can get, it don't even have a bull bar.

there is a high possibility that you will see mine in a comp eventually (depending on how long it takes me to buy the bits an pieces i want/need)

i will be keeping it leaves, and sprung under even if i do, as talking to quite a few people, and having seen quite a few really serious American off road trucks that do really well, that are leaf sprung. i know that they can work, sure you might have to put alot more time and effort into them, but that's ok buy me. and in the end it all comes down to personal choice.

as it sits currently(except it has a set of 33" maxxis bighorns with it at the mechs while its getting roadworthy

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plans at the moment are - new tray (if any one knows any one interested in that one let me know) sliders and bull bar.
lockers
35/36s, simex et2s, or tsl boggers
if i can get it approved an exo cage, if not an internal one, and some minor removable external work.
i was going to paint it orange (but after now seeing that other one) i may have to rethink my colors.
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Post by stock.as.arock »

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Post by stock.as.arock »

the red one leaf over with 35s full tuff dog kit the yellow one 2 inch body inch tray 2 inch spring 2 inch shackels with 35s till i put it leaf over
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Post by bIg_ReD_bOiNs »

That red one was my favourite truck for the longest time, I still have the poster that 4wd monthly put out on the wall of my shed. :armsup:

The yellow one is almost as good.... :lol: :armsup:
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Post by stock.as.arock »

yer she is a big rig i was buildin mine to be better but it just never happend lol it was in 4wd monthly twice second time for buying a good second hand landcruiser
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Post by Wambat »

how do you guys find the sprung over conversion??

i just wouldn't think the 75 would work well sprung over, to top heavy??

was it hard to get engineered?
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Post by stock.as.arock »

it is top heavy but you get use to it i had the 2 inch body left in mine when it was done that was really top heavy but me mates was just normal and no spring lift just standed hight its unstopable can flex anything just got to no when she will be close to rolling we had it very close a few times just 2 wheels on the ground with a rope on the rack with 2 of us holdin it till he drove out i prob wouldnt do it again there is shit everwhere that had to be done the shackels had to be reversed for the engineered catificate when this one i got now gets built im just goin 2 inch spring and 2 inch body and if i want more 2 inch shackels that give me 6inch and thats a inch under wat leaf over gives u its easyer and way less shit you got to go through to do it
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Post by fat496 »

bIg_ReD_bOiNs wrote:With Leaves:

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With Coils:

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And in Reverse Cause Im a Tool:

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Edit: P.S. BEIGE ROCKS :armsup: :armsup:
Haven't got a build up thread going yet do you???
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Post by Beato »

This is my UZJ75. Next mod will be 80s coil conversion.

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Post by 75 cruser »

[quote="Beato"]This is my UZJ75. Next mod will be 80s coil conversion.

thats a neat looking convesion :cool:

rob
come on move over and let the 75 through
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Post by Beato »

75 cruser wrote:
Beato wrote:This is my UZJ75. Next mod will be 80s coil conversion.

thats a neat looking convesion :cool:

rob
Thanks Rob, It wouldn't follow yours up some trails, but hopefully one day....
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Post by hixi126 »

i love it , you must spend most of your life washing it to keep it that cleen
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Post by bakerboy »

hope z()ltan doesnt mind, but id rate his 75 series, love that turbo and it does sick nuts up at wedge http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zZ18xy7 ... re=channel
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Post by GAV666 »

1HZ, Safari Turbo kit running 12psi, custom straight through 3", exhaust, F&R lockers, 35" pede's, bobtailed plus more

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Post by Matt_85Lux »

Not so much tuff but it is funny, give him an A+ for effort and persistence as he had 6 or seven goes at it

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Post by bIg_ReD_bOiNs »

fat496 wrote:Haven't got a build up thread going yet do you???
Not yet mate, I'm lazy, but soon... soon :D
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