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TUFF 75 series utes

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Post by ndog »

arrr how do i upload pics???
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Post by Z()LTAN »

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Post by !<Hilux-4X4>! »

here's my new 75 just bought it a week ago plans are
AS IT SITS
.GQ front diff 80 Series Rear diff
.8" coil lift
.3" body lift
.36" IROKS
.no engine or box
.Remote transfer from patrol
.Warn highmount winch on from
.Warn Lowmount winch on rear

FUTURE
. 4spd ATLAS Transfer
.dropping to a 5" suspension lift
.C6 auto
.Windsor 351 injected V8
.38" tyres dont know what brand as of yet
.shorten the chassis at rear
.shorten the tray
.Haultec traction control as well as F&R air lockers
.Longfield CV's and Axles
.Exo cage
.window nets
and it will have a few more things as it goes along now i let the pics do the talking


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Post by BFCK97 »

flex pics of blue 1??

thats ridiculously high
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Post by cruzinnboozn »

That is stupid high....it will sit down heaps once it gets an engine & gearbox though
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Post by muz_ook »

My 75
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Post by craz3d »

muz_ook wrote:My 75
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Thats just.. nice.
Clean, consistent, cool and just plain.. nice.
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Post by !<Hilux-4X4>! »

BFCK97 wrote:flex pics of blue 1??

thats ridiculously high
yeh i said that the day i bought it and it will be lowered to around the 5" coil n keep the 3" body lift in there so shouldnt be too bad and ill grab some flex shots when i can find something to lift it high enough lol
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Post by 180OZT »

muz_ook wrote:My 75

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thats neat

what are those rims
called ? im after a set cheers
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Post by muz_ook »

they are pro comp 15x10,not sure on the model name,
can have a look tonight if you like.....
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Post by pricey »

Eagle Alloy do a rim very similar to them. Very nice rim :D
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Post by 180OZT »

cheers i'll chase up some prices 2day on those rims
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Post by Stackson45 »

So i'm aiming for something like this.... bonnet scoop optional (have a close look)
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So far with lpg and box fitted....
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Next will be exo and spare mount - the spare will prob live on the tray most of the time, but i'll be able to move it when i want a full flat tray...
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Post by maddog_75 »

sorry if this was asked before, but how did you get all that front and rear lift?

spring over?
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by Stackson45 »

maddog_75 wrote:sorry if this was asked before, but how did you get all that front and rear lift?

spring over?
Yeah spring over, no other lift other than 35's. It had 2 inch body, but i took it out.

Here's a few of the box - sort of extracabish, seats can't really move much further back, but you can reach back a touch the floor of the box when sitting in the front, so NO more crap crowding you in the front when there's 2 of you in there, and can go away with a bag of clothes and not worry about rain...

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Post by Wambat »

hey guys,

i have been wondering lately, and has relevance to the last post, if you think if would be possible, if your creative enough with the sheet metal, to ad an extra half foot to the cab of the 75?? so the seats can go back a bit further, and like above, you can store a little more, like a bag for two people with three days worth of clothes,

and even if you do do it, would it be a legal modification or would it need to be engineered? but the main part is getting around the flange where the window panel joins the tub.

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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by Stackson45 »

Wambat wrote:hey guys,

i have been wondering lately, and has relevance to the last post, if you think if would be possible, if your creative enough with the sheet metal, to ad an extra half foot to the cab of the 75?? so the seats can go back a bit further, and like above, you can store a little more, like a bag for two people with three days worth of clothes,

and even if you do do it, would it be a legal modification or would it need to be engineered? but the main part is getting around the flange where the window panel joins the tub.

Al
I think being a full chassis vehicle you can modify a fair bit of the bodywork, speaking to an engineer along the way of course. There are companies who do the extra cab conversions to the 75's. The main thing you don't want to play with are seatbelt mounts.
I have seen a home job where they've built an extracab section about 100mm or so deep (it drove past so not sure exactly), but about 100mm in from all edges (roof/sides) so the seats could move further back, but leaving the rear corners original. I can draw something dodgy in MS Paint if you want...

But you can definitely do an extra cab - i was halfway through - maybe quarter way - through building my HJ47 into an extra cab, but it just dragged on too long....

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ndog wrote:arrr how do i upload pics???
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Post by 180OZT »

hey annyone got any up dates........... on shit theyve done
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Post by Stackson45 »

Sure have!
Just fitted my front 4.56 diff gears (to match the rear) and Lockrights front and rear. :D
Very keen to get it out bush and see how it goes. :cool:
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Post by GO79 »

starting to fab new lower grill piece to go around ffront mount cooler aka fridge :D
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by GO79 »

Stackson45 wrote:Sure have!
Just fitted my front 4.56 diff gears (to match the rear) and Lockrights front and rear. :D
Very keen to get it out bush and see how it goes. :cool:
sounding good mate ,hows the diffgears go now with the 35's and 1fz, i found when i went to 315s with std ratios it wouldnt hold/throw roosters in sand from 3rd no more.now you just need a turbo and front mount now :D
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Post by Stackson45 »

GO79 wrote:
Stackson45 wrote:Sure have!
Just fitted my front 4.56 diff gears (to match the rear) and Lockrights front and rear. :D
Very keen to get it out bush and see how it goes. :cool:
sounding good mate ,hows the diffgears go now with the 35's and 1fz, i found when i went to 315s with std ratios it wouldnt hold/throw roosters in sand from 3rd no more.now you just need a turbo and front mount now :D
I've got a sprintex supercharger, but it will prob go on our 105 cruiser. Turbo's are looking like an option one day though....
Love the diff gears - it sits on 2400rpm in 5th @100kmh, our 105 standard sits on 2600rpm @100kmh, so it's alright. I wanted to keep low range at least as low as standard (running 31's at least) , and also not have to down gear up hills to much if i've got a couple of dirt bikes and camping gear on the back. Now that i've finally got 4wd (matching ratios) i'm keen to test it out. 4wding with the longer wheelbase will be interesting...
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by GO79 »

Stackson45 wrote:
GO79 wrote:
Stackson45 wrote:Sure have!
Just fitted my front 4.56 diff gears (to match the rear) and Lockrights front and rear. :D
Very keen to get it out bush and see how it goes. :cool:
sounding good mate ,hows the diffgears go now with the 35's and 1fz, i found when i went to 315s with std ratios it wouldnt hold/throw roosters in sand from 3rd no more.now you just need a turbo and front mount now :D
I've got a sprintex supercharger, but it will prob go on our 105 cruiser. Turbo's are looking like an option one day though....
Love the diff gears - it sits on 2400rpm in 5th @100kmh, our 105 standard sits on 2600rpm @100kmh, so it's alright. I wanted to keep low range at least as low as standard (running 31's at least) , and also not have to down gear up hills to much if i've got a couple of dirt bikes and camping gear on the back. Now that i've finally got 4wd (matching ratios) i'm keen to test it out. 4wding with the longer wheelbase will be interesting...
thats rite ,have you got all the bits for the blower ,a 105 would be awsum with the blower,got a few questions about your rig mate
Did your 75 come with 4.11'sor 4.3's std mate?
on your id tag can you see what box its says you have h150 or h151?
Also your rig has the std cruiser snorkle ay ,on your air box the intake pipe to the air box do you know roughly what size it is,its the bit that gos from the airboxto snorkle .as i dont have a snorkle just the bit from the air box that gos into the gaurd that pipe is about 3.75inch , i bought a snorkle and air box for my rig but its from a diesel and the airbox pipe to snorkle is only about 2.5 inch , so i was wondering if the 4.5 utes that have a snorkle use the diesel air box or have a bigger pipe to snorkle
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SimonInAustralia wrote:
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Post by MILLSY »

HERES MINE(THE AVATAR), I'LL TYR TO GET SOME MORE UP IF ANYONES INTERESTED.
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MILLSY wrote:HERES MINE(THE AVATAR), I'LL TYR TO GET SOME MORE UP IF ANYONES INTERESTED.
MILLSY
Yes please.

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Post by Stackson45 »

thats rite ,have you got all the bits for the blower ,a 105 would be awsum with the blower,got a few questions about your rig mate
Did your 75 come with 4.11'sor 4.3's std mate?
on your id tag can you see what box its says you have h150 or h151?
Also your rig has the std cruiser snorkle ay ,on your air box the intake pipe to the air box do you know roughly what size it is,its the bit that gos from the airboxto snorkle .as i dont have a snorkle just the bit from the air box that gos into the gaurd that pipe is about 3.75inch , i bought a snorkle and air box for my rig but its from a diesel and the airbox pipe to snorkle is only about 2.5 inch , so i was wondering if the 4.5 utes that have a snorkle use the diesel air box or have a bigger pipe to snorkle
I haven't had much time for it at the moment, from the quick look i had all the pipes, pulleys and brackets appear to be there for the blower, will also have to find out how this will or won't work with the lpg.

My 75 came with 4.11's.

The tag on the ute says H150F for the gearbox.

It looks like (from holding a tape measure in the general vicinity) the airbox inlet is 3" pipe, so the ID of the rubber coming from the snorkel would be 3".
I'm assuming mine is the standard petty airbox.
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by MILLSY »

HI FELLA'S, I'M PRETTY SURE THE AIRBOX WENT TO THE LARGER INLET FROM '90 (1HZ) ON AND WAS THE BIGGER SIZE FOR BOTH THE 1HZ AND THE 1FZ. THE BODY OF THE FACTORY SNORKEL WAS ALSO BIGGER FOR THESE MODELS.
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Post by GO79 »

Cheers for all that stackson,
Millsy , I was told the later ones were fatter and was shown the difference between both , but not sure what years "the later ones " covered
I have a hzj snorkle air box and hzj lid and they are the same as my brothers fj73 size so from what I gather the hj,hzj and fj have same airboxs and fzjs run bigger I also checked out a hdj 79 snorkle setup and it didn't look as big as petrol one , I thought turbo dieSel would be biggest,

this a hzj,fj,hj 75 lid next to fzj 79 lid
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this is snorkle airbox next to fzj box intake , the left petty one dosnt look in the pics but it but is a fiar bit bigger
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