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Hilux Body Onto Patrol, Landcruiser, LandRover chassis?
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Hilux Body Onto Patrol, Landcruiser, LandRover chassis?
Im getting sick of blowing diffs and having inverted leafs and stupid rear drum... i want to build my lux into a comp truck and im wondering if there would be any chassis that i could dump the lux body onto?
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Re: Hilux Body Onto Patrol, Landcruiser, LandRover chassis?
Yep it can be done but you will need to make sure you have an engineer involved from the get go. Also make sure you can do the work or at least a large portion of it yourself as that is what will cost you a LOT.collins110 wrote:Im getting sick of blowing diffs and having inverted leafs and stupid rear drum... i want to build my lux into a comp truck and im wondering if there would be any chassis that i could dump the lux body onto?
Daz on here has an awesome example of a Lux on an 80 chassis in the members thread.
Toy: 98 TJ with some mods and some bling
Tourer and daily: 120 Prado with some mods
Tourer and daily: 120 Prado with some mods
Re: Hilux Body Onto Patrol, Landcruiser, LandRover chassis?
do you think this would be easier than replacing diffs, coil conversion, chassis supporting?booflux wrote:Yep it can be done but you will need to make sure you have an engineer involved from the get go. Also make sure you can do the work or at least a large portion of it yourself as that is what will cost you a LOT.collins110 wrote:Im getting sick of blowing diffs and having inverted leafs and stupid rear drum... i want to build my lux into a comp truck and im wondering if there would be any chassis that i could dump the lux body onto?
Daz on here has an awesome example of a Lux on an 80 chassis in the members thread.
and just using the 80 series running gear?
Northside Fleet Services PTY. LTD.
243 Dundas Street Preston, Victora
(03)94840432
(For all your Gas and Mechanical needs)
243 Dundas Street Preston, Victora
(03)94840432
(For all your Gas and Mechanical needs)
Re: Hilux Body Onto Patrol, Landcruiser, LandRover chassis?
In some ways its easier, all depends on your skill level and what you can and cant do in your state.collins110 wrote:do you think this would be easier than replacing diffs, coil conversion, chassis supporting?booflux wrote:Yep it can be done but you will need to make sure you have an engineer involved from the get go. Also make sure you can do the work or at least a large portion of it yourself as that is what will cost you a LOT.collins110 wrote:Im getting sick of blowing diffs and having inverted leafs and stupid rear drum... i want to build my lux into a comp truck and im wondering if there would be any chassis that i could dump the lux body onto?
Daz on here has an awesome example of a Lux on an 80 chassis in the members thread.
and just using the 80 series running gear?
Toy: 98 TJ with some mods and some bling
Tourer and daily: 120 Prado with some mods
Tourer and daily: 120 Prado with some mods
Re: Hilux Body Onto Patrol, Landcruiser, LandRover chassis?
well if i can get a cheap 80 series chassis with turbo diesel it will save me from doing coil conversion, diff swap, chassis strengthening, working out power steer, getting stronger CV's and Axels, doing a driveline lift and doing a engine swap. if i manage to pull this off all i would need is a suspension lift, body lift, comp tray, bucket seats, tyres, diff lockers.booflux wrote:
In some ways its easier, all depends on your skill level and what you can and cant do in your state.
Northside Fleet Services PTY. LTD.
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Re: Hilux Body Onto Patrol, Landcruiser, LandRover chassis?
This is a good idea, and not to rat on boofs or daz's work, as it's looking fantastic, but in my eyes i see this as really a killjoy. Because at that point, you're driving a slightly lightened 80 seires, not a hilux anymore.collins110 wrote:well if i can get a cheap 80 series chassis with turbo diesel it will save me from doing coil conversion, diff swap, chassis strengthening, working out power steer, getting stronger CV's and Axels, doing a driveline lift and doing a engine swap. if i manage to pull this off all i would need is a suspension lift, body lift, comp tray, bucket seats, tyres, diff lockers.booflux wrote:
In some ways its easier, all depends on your skill level and what you can and cant do in your state.
Re: Hilux Body Onto Patrol, Landcruiser, LandRover chassis?
I see your point but at least to those that dont know it still looks like a Lux. And in the case of Dazs it looks extremely cool as well.craz3d wrote:This is a good idea, and not to rat on boofs or daz's work, as it's looking fantastic, but in my eyes i see this as really a killjoy. Because at that point, you're driving a slightly lightened 80 seires, not a hilux anymore.collins110 wrote:well if i can get a cheap 80 series chassis with turbo diesel it will save me from doing coil conversion, diff swap, chassis strengthening, working out power steer, getting stronger CV's and Axels, doing a driveline lift and doing a engine swap. if i manage to pull this off all i would need is a suspension lift, body lift, comp tray, bucket seats, tyres, diff lockers.booflux wrote:
In some ways its easier, all depends on your skill level and what you can and cant do in your state.
Also from what I have found its a LOT easier to get a low ride height this way than to work off the Lux chassis, which imo is a good thing.
Toy: 98 TJ with some mods and some bling
Tourer and daily: 120 Prado with some mods
Tourer and daily: 120 Prado with some mods
Re: Hilux Body Onto Patrol, Landcruiser, LandRover chassis?
i dont really care what is under it i just like the lux look better then any other 4wd bodycraz3d wrote:
This is a good idea, and not to rat on boofs or daz's work, as it's looking fantastic, but in my eyes i see this as really a killjoy. Because at that point, you're driving a slightly lightened 80 seires, not a hilux anymore.
Northside Fleet Services PTY. LTD.
243 Dundas Street Preston, Victora
(03)94840432
(For all your Gas and Mechanical needs)
243 Dundas Street Preston, Victora
(03)94840432
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Re: Hilux Body Onto Patrol, Landcruiser, LandRover chassis?
cant agree more.. ln106 bodies look hot... mine is getting long travel ifs grafted onto the front just for something different... i looked into the 80s chassis and it is pretty simple, just need t do body mounts... with a bit of thought they would be pretty simplecollins110 wrote:i dont really care what is under it i just like the lux look better then any other 4wd bodycraz3d wrote:
This is a good idea, and not to rat on boofs or daz's work, as it's looking fantastic, but in my eyes i see this as really a killjoy. Because at that point, you're driving a slightly lightened 80 seires, not a hilux anymore.
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
Maybe get a different place to set up the diffs.collins110 wrote:31's 2.2 and lockers ... dont know how i managed it but all i know is i didWeiner wrote:How are you blowing diffs running 33"s ad a 2.2 petrol?
I have done 1 crownwheel on 32"s and it was only because of water in the diff for a long time.
'89 Hilux Single Cab - 3RZ, 35" Kreepy Krawlers, 4.88's, F & R Air lockers, RUF, Longfields, TG Highsteer, Highmount and no money
Maybe get a different place to set up the diffs.Weiner wrote: 31's 2.2 and lockers ... dont know how i managed it but all i know is i did
I have done 1 crownwheel on 32"s and it was only because of water in the diff for a long time.[/quote]
this is the first time its done it ... oh well ill get it all fixed and see if anyone will buy the chassis and running gear off me
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haha+dj_hansen+ wrote:Calling thrashlux
like this
I am running a rn 46 lux body on a 1991 80 series chasis with all late model brakes etc
also runnig a 2jz from a supra
Last edited by thrashlux on Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
80 series 1980 hilux cab supra twin turbo engine
1hdfte 80 series
LHD fz 80 series GX
1hdfte 80 series
LHD fz 80 series GX
this is my old truck
it has 79 series cruiser front end and surf rear all coiled then airbaged
i use all 80 series links fro rear and 79 series spring mounts etc
it was good, really good
but the 80 series chassis'd truck is far supieror for hi speed and also chassis flex is much less, its a much better choice
legally depending on what model lux u want (before 90) the easiest would be to fit it to a range rover of the same year (i dont like em) but later u could fitt toyota diffs
rangies have a good rear axle mounting design ie a frame standard would be easier to get engineered due to it being the same vintage
it has 79 series cruiser front end and surf rear all coiled then airbaged
i use all 80 series links fro rear and 79 series spring mounts etc
it was good, really good
but the 80 series chassis'd truck is far supieror for hi speed and also chassis flex is much less, its a much better choice
legally depending on what model lux u want (before 90) the easiest would be to fit it to a range rover of the same year (i dont like em) but later u could fitt toyota diffs
rangies have a good rear axle mounting design ie a frame standard would be easier to get engineered due to it being the same vintage
80 series 1980 hilux cab supra twin turbo engine
1hdfte 80 series
LHD fz 80 series GX
1hdfte 80 series
LHD fz 80 series GX
i want to put my 86 (yn67) onto any strong chassis 4wd with coils... if i can get an 80 series with body damage for cheap then ill go that way but if not i may have to settle for a range roverthrashlux wrote:this is my old truck
it has 79 series cruiser front end and surf rear all coiled then airbaged
i use all 80 series links fro rear and 79 series spring mounts etc
it was good, really good
but the 80 series chassis'd truck is far supieror for hi speed and also chassis flex is much less, its a much better choice
legally depending on what model lux u want (before 90) the easiest would be to fit it to a range rover of the same year (i dont like em) but later u could fitt toyota diffs
rangies have a good rear axle mounting design ie a frame standard would be easier to get engineered due to it being the same vintage
Northside Fleet Services PTY. LTD.
243 Dundas Street Preston, Victora
(03)94840432
(For all your Gas and Mechanical needs)
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(03)94840432
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ok do u need it to get regoed? that is your no.1 questioncollins110 wrote:i want to put my 86 (yn67) onto any strong chassis 4wd with coils... if i can get an 80 series with body damage for cheap then ill go that way but if not i may have to settle for a range roverthrashlux wrote:this is my old truck
it has 79 series cruiser front end and surf rear all coiled then airbaged
i use all 80 series links fro rear and 79 series spring mounts etc
it was good, really good
but the 80 series chassis'd truck is far supieror for hi speed and also chassis flex is much less, its a much better choice
legally depending on what model lux u want (before 90) the easiest would be to fit it to a range rover of the same year (i dont like em) but later u could fitt toyota diffs
rangies have a good rear axle mounting design ie a frame standard would be easier to get engineered due to it being the same vintage
the next thing is i doubt u will get the hilux body on over 80 series running gear without moving the drivetrain
u will not fit the radiator in the engine bay with a landcruiser straight six
ultimately what drive train combination do u really want petrol or diesel
i have 2 trucks 1 diesel and 1 petrol
for me the diesel is more suited to long distance touring
the petrol as a powerhouse for ultimate off road ability with its much broader rev range and higher power output to flick the mud out of the tyres
but the lux body is the best thing once u have it on there lighter better approach angle, clearance and IMHO looks heaps better
80 series 1980 hilux cab supra twin turbo engine
1hdfte 80 series
LHD fz 80 series GX
1hdfte 80 series
LHD fz 80 series GX
its a bit of everythingbj on roids wrote:What gearbox and t-case are you running behind the 2J-z?
td bundy r150 (154 came out in supra)
transfer is 60 series split case (full manual no vacume) with pto adapter for hydraulic pump
out put shaft and rear shaft out put is from late 45 series (to get the transbrake)
80 series 1980 hilux cab supra twin turbo engine
1hdfte 80 series
LHD fz 80 series GX
1hdfte 80 series
LHD fz 80 series GX
I agree with Thrashlux that using the cruiser engine in an older Lux cab will be tight, the newest shape cabs though are huge.
If it were me I would sell your current one off whole and start from scratch with a rolling chassis, cab of choice and engine and driveline of choice also
If it were me I would sell your current one off whole and start from scratch with a rolling chassis, cab of choice and engine and driveline of choice also
Toy: 98 TJ with some mods and some bling
Tourer and daily: 120 Prado with some mods
Tourer and daily: 120 Prado with some mods
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Re: Hilux Body Onto Patrol, Landcruiser, LandRover chassis?
collins110 wrote:Im getting sick of blowing diffs...
So for you "sick of blowing diffs" is blowing one diff?collins110 wrote: ...this is the first time its done it ... oh well ill get it all fixed and see if anyone will buy the chassis and running gear off me
And blowing one diff makes you feel you need a complete chassis and driveline swap?
Inverted leaves... do some research and spend a few bucks fixing up your suspension set up. I haven't owned a hilux before but i have seen some very good set ups.
Drum rear... having trouble pulling the 2.2 up from its 95km/h top speed? Seriously tho, drums aren't as bad as theyre made out to be. Certainly dont warrant a chassis swap.
Im not trying to have a go at you, but just helping you decide wether you actually need this or not.
Mike
Re: Hilux Body Onto Patrol, Landcruiser, LandRover chassis?
double post
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Re: Hilux Body Onto Patrol, Landcruiser, LandRover chassis?
The 2.2 will easily get to 125km/h. I've had mine up to 140km/h.. briefly. It's the scariest thing I've ever donemike_nofx wrote:collins110 wrote:Im getting sick of blowing diffs...So for you "sick of blowing diffs" is blowing one diff?collins110 wrote: ...this is the first time its done it ... oh well ill get it all fixed and see if anyone will buy the chassis and running gear off me
And blowing one diff makes you feel you need a complete chassis and driveline swap?
Inverted leaves... do some research and spend a few bucks fixing up your suspension set up. I haven't owned a hilux before but i have seen some very good set ups.
Drum rear... having trouble pulling the 2.2 up from its 95km/h top speed? Seriously tho, drums aren't as bad as theyre made out to be. Certainly dont warrant a chassis swap.
Im not trying to have a go at you, but just helping you decide wether you actually need this or not.
Mike
johnsy86 wrote:yeah blowing diffs on 33s geez something not right there myself and mates are running 37s on lux diffs fine only braking mayb 1 a year, i broke an input on transfer before i broke a diff, lux drivelines arnt as weak as u think.
I run 42's on a Luxy rear diff and high pinion froint diff and have only ever blown 1 diff and that was the 80 series high pinion. So your diff must have been on its way out mate.
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