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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

UZJ40,
hey mark i will give you 5g's and a drive of it later on....
hows that sound :twisted:
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Post by tonkalux »

not wild yet but getting there


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Post by fletch89 »

awsome 40 mate love the wagon look :-) and love the drift spec bonnet lol
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Post by shorty_f0rty »

found this in the carpark when I took mum out for mothers day..

had coils and 35" bighorns.. also sounded like it was auto but not sure what was under the bonnet...

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oh and some dude was driving it.. anyone in brissy recognise it?
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Post by TWISTY »

shorty_f0rty wrote:found this in the carpark when I took mum out for mothers day..

had coils and 35" bighorns.. also sounded like it was auto but not sure what was under the bonnet...

oh and some dude was driving it.. anyone in brissy recognise it?
Is that the one that Ekky built for his missus?
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Post by RUFF »

TWISTY wrote:
shorty_f0rty wrote:found this in the carpark when I took mum out for mothers day..

had coils and 35" bighorns.. also sounded like it was auto but not sure what was under the bonnet...

oh and some dude was driving it.. anyone in brissy recognise it?
Is that the one that Ekky built for his missus?
It does look a little bit like that.

I wonder what ever happend to the Stolbergs? They used to compete at everything at LCMP and i havent heard their names mentioned in years.
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Post by TWISTY »

RUFF wrote:
TWISTY wrote:
shorty_f0rty wrote:found this in the carpark when I took mum out for mothers day..

had coils and 35" bighorns.. also sounded like it was auto but not sure what was under the bonnet...

oh and some dude was driving it.. anyone in brissy recognise it?
Is that the one that Ekky built for his missus?
It does look a little bit like that.

I wonder what ever happend to the Stolbergs? They used to compete at everything at LCMP and i havent heard their names mentioned in years.
Yeah, Ekky and Sven used to be great value to watch competing at LCMP. Was just going through my old pics then trying to find pics of some of Ekkys 40s. He built some sweet ones over the years.
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Post by Shieldsy »

shorty_f0rty wrote:found this in the carpark when I took mum out for mothers day..

had coils and 35" bighorns.. also sounded like it was auto but not sure what was under the bonnet...

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oh and some dude was driving it.. anyone in brissy recognise it?
i think that ones a turbo diesel, 13bT, it was ebay not long ago, thought the missus would look good driving that :D
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Post by De-lux »

was that out in the western suburbs somewhere?

I was following that in my BJ40 on the western freeway
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Post by BIG ZOOK »

an abomination of a classic Landcruiser
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Post by uted1 »

BIG ZOOK wrote:an abomination of a classic Landcruiser
x2 i'm with you
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Post by KERMIE_308 »

if some1 tells me how the hell i attach a big pic to a post... ill put a pic of mine up!!!!!
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Post by BadMav »

Your Image has to be in photo bucket or somwhere else on the net. click The Img button at the top of the message body window , add the address of your picture, then hit the Img button again.
Should look like this...

[img]"your%20image%20URL%20here"[/img]

Hit preview before posting in case it doesn't work too.
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Post by KERMIE_308 »

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Thanks BadMav

This is my 40, pics were taking before 60 series power steering went it in and front chassis bar...
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Post by luxembuger »

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G'day all, this is my bro's 40 he and others rebuilt as a bit of a tribute to the late ol' man. 12ht, Tough Dog stuff, custom stuff too.
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Post by craz3d »

KERMIE_308 wrote:Image
Thanks BadMav

This is my 40, pics were taking before 60 series power steering went it in and front chassis bar...
Rear tire looks like it'd foul pretty bad there?
otherwise, bloody sweet lookin truck
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Post by bj on roids »

shorty_f0rty wrote:found this in the carpark when I took mum out for mothers day..

had coils and 35" bighorns.. also sounded like it was auto but not sure what was under the bonnet...

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oh and some dude was driving it.. anyone in brissy recognise it?
Something tells me its Ray185's.
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Post by Micka »

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Post by Dannyboy »

craz3d wrote:
KERMIE_308 wrote:Image
Thanks BadMav

This is my 40, pics were taking before 60 series power steering went it in and front chassis bar...
Rear tire looks like it'd foul pretty bad there?
otherwise, bloody sweet lookin truck
And prob need some longer springs to get a better angle on the Shakles but sure looks pretty wild.
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Post by AUSDOG »

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First time out wheeln this arvy since we built mi truck. Put it through a bog hole and got hung up. Had to get snatched out.... The culprit was still wedged under the 40 and got pulled out with me.. After the log incident we got it out on the rocks. I'm pretty impressed at how well it preformed. Mate took a shit load of photos. So i'll post some up when i get em on disc this week.
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Post by RAY185 »

bj on roids wrote:
shorty_f0rty wrote:found this in the carpark when I took mum out for mothers day..

had coils and 35" bighorns.. also sounded like it was auto but not sure what was under the bonnet...

Image
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oh and some dude was driving it.. anyone in brissy recognise it?
Something tells me its Ray185's.
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Post by KERMIE_308 »

Thanks guys,

CRAZ3D yeahhh back tyres do rub a bit but the arse end is so stiff doesnt hit all the time.... either the rear diff needs to go back or the grinder needs to come out...

DANNY BOY... shackle angle?? i though either vertical or a little inwards was fine???

yeah well i wanted to put longer rear springs and moved the diff back but then all this talk about the arse dropping and hitting my tank (cause my fuel tank is under the body behind the rear diff) stopped me from touching it...
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Post by Dannyboy »

KERMIE_308 wrote: Thanks guys,

CRAZ3D yeahhh back tyres do rub a bit but the arse end is so stiff doesnt hit all the time.... either the rear diff needs to go back or the grinder needs to come out...

DANNY BOY... shackle angle?? i though either vertical or a little inwards was fine???

yeah well i wanted to put longer rear springs and moved the diff back but then all this talk about the arse dropping and hitting my tank (cause my fuel tank is under the body behind the rear diff) stopped me from touching it...
Will ride a bit rough like that if they are out the other way anywhere up to 45 degrees will be a bit softer on the kidneys. if you have correct spring rate it will stop the rear from dropping down with longer springs. It depends what you are after flex or height. How big are your tyres?? And i love the colour...
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40 series

Post by mudlux »

Ekky and Sven, or ekky live down the road from me in Maryborough, I think its Sven single cab hilux style side has been sitting in the front yard for years and hasn't been driven, the goodyear tyres are that old they have turned white!! I think he has sold all his shorties as I have seen most of them out on his front yard for sale over the years, his last truck was a big 60 series that went like the clappers, but not sure if he stills has that.
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Post by AUSDOG »

Some more of my rig. First time wheelin it since built..

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Post by Ricko »

Loving these Aussie built 40's.

I had a real estate agent tell me he had a pink 40 once. However the 4x4xEKKY sticker on the door tells another story I think.

That green one needs some different springs. Angle would be 45 degrees outwards ideally and rear diff could move backwards as far as possible. A bit of grinder action on the rear guards and it could have articulation, massive tyres and clearance! Tyres will still rub though I reckon... Otherwise looks really good, great colour!
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Post by mellows40 »

heres mine out at Toolangi..... I Love mud :D
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I found out that open diffs suck...... note for missus.. I need diff locks....
Finaly got decent tyres.. Jungle trekker 2's 33 inch and the new winch got a work out :D :armsup:
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Post by uted1 »

:drinking: :idea: :D

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Post by mellows40 »

uted1... I am in awe of your rust repairing talents... I said it before.. wow
I checked out the build up thread.... :crazyeyes:

having seen what you've had to deal with now the rust reair on mine doesn't seen so bad.. just a couple of small areas to repair, not the whole car

well done...
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Post by AUSDOG »

I'll chuck a couple more pics on, just to keep the best
thread on outers at the top of the page.

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