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SOA My 75
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Re: SOA My 75
Oh and how do i extend my handbrake cable can i get an extended one or need to get it lengthened??
With the tailshaft if it wont fit then what is the process to get it lengthened and more slip??
Sorry guys 21 questions.....
With the tailshaft if it wont fit then what is the process to get it lengthened and more slip??
Sorry guys 21 questions.....
75 Series Cruiser, SOA, 35s,
Re: SOA My 75
The SR helps approach angle but it is also supposed improve the way that the suspension cycles. I welded the old breather hole up and tapped a new hole on top of the diff pumpkin.
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Re: SOA My 75
Hitting the steering arm with two hammers at the same time (on opposite sides of the tie rod pin) should pop it straight off. Works for me every time.Plageman wrote:First off i am having a major issue removing the steering arm it just doesnt want to come off ive tried everything, heating it, bashing it and swearing at it but not budging what can i bloody do????
2012 FJ Cruiser
1984 BJ42 - Stretched and Coilovered
1977 HJ45
1984 BJ42 - Stretched and Coilovered
1977 HJ45
Re: SOA My 75
Stock hand brake cable will be fine, just remove the cable from the middle mount.
After bracing the rear diff you are going to have to get the pivot point for the rear hand brake a little offset to the top so it can get past the brace.
Stock rear drive shaft will be fine
Front you can make a square driveshaft or get a 10" slip joint from Locktup4x4
I did a SR, it performs well but i had never driven it without so i cant pass judgement.
After bracing the rear diff you are going to have to get the pivot point for the rear hand brake a little offset to the top so it can get past the brace.
Stock rear drive shaft will be fine
Front you can make a square driveshaft or get a 10" slip joint from Locktup4x4
I did a SR, it performs well but i had never driven it without so i cant pass judgement.
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Re: SOA My 75
Small Update!!
Still waiting for parts to arrive and my front hub rebuild kit... but still out there doing some stuff,
-painted up the box im using under my tray no photos though
Ran by bunnings and brought some flexi hose to extend dif breathers...
anyway the action starts when the parts get here so stay tuned...
Still waiting for parts to arrive and my front hub rebuild kit... but still out there doing some stuff,
-painted up the box im using under my tray no photos though
Ran by bunnings and brought some flexi hose to extend dif breathers...
anyway the action starts when the parts get here so stay tuned...
75 Series Cruiser, SOA, 35s,
Re: SOA My 75
Whats the best material used as a diff protector??
eg what thickness steel??
eg what thickness steel??
75 Series Cruiser, SOA, 35s,
Re: SOA My 75
protector? as in crown wheel protector or a brace along the top?
6mm will be fine.
Perhaps have a look at what Locktup 4x4 have to offer they have some great weld on kits.
6mm will be fine.
Perhaps have a look at what Locktup 4x4 have to offer they have some great weld on kits.
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Re: SOA My 75
yeah i meant as in crown wheel protector..
you think it would be more wise to buy one??
you think it would be more wise to buy one??
75 Series Cruiser, SOA, 35s,
Re: SOA My 75
Anything can be made with enough time.
Give chris a call at locktup 4x4 and see what u think.
Give chris a call at locktup 4x4 and see what u think.
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Re: SOA My 75
As for the shackle reversal, solid axle Hilux front shafts have a longer slip joint as they come standard with a SR so I would get one and have it modded to suit. It will be cheaper than getting a long slip joint and having a shaft made to suit.
The standard SOA will give you more height and potential for flex but my next SOA will include a SR with frenched shackle hangers.
The standard SOA will give you more height and potential for flex but my next SOA will include a SR with frenched shackle hangers.
Re: SOA My 75
I'd make my own diff protector too. There's some decent off the shelf stuff around if you can't be bothered spending an hour making one. Have a look about halfway down the page on this http://forum.ih8mud.com/60-series-wagon ... j68-7.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. I think 3/8 is pretty excessive unless you like ramming boulders at 100 clicks. Like Zoltan said, 6mm should be plenty. I would also be looking to shave my diff while it's out.
Re: SOA My 75
So there is no way I can use the 89 model hilux drive shaft ??
Is it worth getting it modified to suit my 75. Cos I think it would be a good length!!
Is it worth getting it modified to suit my 75. Cos I think it would be a good length!!
75 Series Cruiser, SOA, 35s,
Re: SOA My 75
If the slip yoke is longer then yes. But if its too short they will cut the whole tube off to make a new one.
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Re: SOA My 75
Are you able to tell from this picture or not?
How much do ya think it will cost to be motified?
Wish it would just fit straight in and if needed add a spacer
How much do ya think it will cost to be motified?
Wish it would just fit straight in and if needed add a spacer
75 Series Cruiser, SOA, 35s,
Re: SOA My 75
im sorry dude but if money is tight perhaps a SOA on a car that is registered is not a good idea.
It takes a bit of dosh to make it work right and be safe.
It takes a bit of dosh to make it work right and be safe.
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Re: SOA My 75
It's alright cos it's not a daily driver so I'll just take my time spend a bit and get it right.
Not trying to scab by just trying to find out If things would work or not before I lash out, any way hope parts get here soon...
Not trying to scab by just trying to find out If things would work or not before I lash out, any way hope parts get here soon...
75 Series Cruiser, SOA, 35s,
Re: SOA My 75
Fair enough mate sounds good. Get to work then!
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Re: SOA My 75
Alright, so its been a LOOOOONNGGG time since my last update and i apologise, but i have had a ruff last month, i lost my dad 2 weeks ago and had a hard time doing any of the SOA, so i got stuck into it again 2 days ago and have some pics from the progress i did a bit more work than photo taking so there is not one for each step but you will be able to read between the lines...
the parts arrived..
Leafs re adjusted and in the ute with olde shackles in, awaiting diff..
Box i made under my tray while i had some spare time..
Getting measure ments right
Tractor hoisted up ute
Diff in and looking alright
Sorry bought the shit quality photos
In process doing.....
-cleaning hub parts
To do...
- Re build hubs
- Extended Brake lines
- Brakes along Diff
- Diff Breathers extended
- Steering Arms
Start on Rear Diff
Cheers guys
the parts arrived..
Leafs re adjusted and in the ute with olde shackles in, awaiting diff..
Box i made under my tray while i had some spare time..
Getting measure ments right
Tractor hoisted up ute
Diff in and looking alright
Sorry bought the shit quality photos
In process doing.....
-cleaning hub parts
To do...
- Re build hubs
- Extended Brake lines
- Brakes along Diff
- Diff Breathers extended
- Steering Arms
Start on Rear Diff
Cheers guys
Last edited by Plageman on Fri Jul 15, 2011 5:01 pm, edited 4 times in total.
75 Series Cruiser, SOA, 35s,
Re: SOA My 75
i just realised that those photos are completely SHIT!! sorry guys ill take some more next session...
75 Series Cruiser, SOA, 35s,
Re: SOA My 75
I will be putting a LS1 into my 80 and was going to use the marks adapters kit. Why is it unsatisfactory and why does the transmission have to move forward? I thought the bellhousing adapters moved the motor forward???
if it looks like spam, smells like spam, sounds like spam... must be spam!!
Re: SOA My 75
Found another photo of side on weight of ute on Diff thats how the leafs sit. pretty happy may need to add a leaf underneath to make sre no Wrap
75 Series Cruiser, SOA, 35s,
Re: SOA My 75
Sorry to hear about ya old man, mate.
The build's coming along nicely. Good work.
The build's coming along nicely. Good work.
Re: SOA My 75
Sux to hear about your dad mate. My condolences.
Ute is looking good!
Ps; your shackles are upside down :-(
Ute is looking good!
Ps; your shackles are upside down :-(
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Re: SOA My 75
Thanks guys.
Oh yeah they are up side down it's hard to know which way those shackles go in.
Are they even good to use or should I make diff ones.
How are the new axles Tom?? On yet?
My brother is looking for lockers for his GQ patrol it's got a 6.0 in it and has plenty power
It's got 35" treps an they hold up great For the 4wd he does but we went out the other day and
He just failed in this water hole he reckons if he had some lockers it would of helped. I reckon 37" tyers
Would have helped. What kind of lockers do you think. He detroit may be a little to dear And was looking for a
Different option than air lock
Heres a video a guy took there I had to bloody nearly go swimmin to hook the strap. Lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cph6fo1tfk4&sns=em" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Oh yeah they are up side down it's hard to know which way those shackles go in.
Are they even good to use or should I make diff ones.
How are the new axles Tom?? On yet?
My brother is looking for lockers for his GQ patrol it's got a 6.0 in it and has plenty power
It's got 35" treps an they hold up great For the 4wd he does but we went out the other day and
He just failed in this water hole he reckons if he had some lockers it would of helped. I reckon 37" tyers
Would have helped. What kind of lockers do you think. He detroit may be a little to dear And was looking for a
Different option than air lock
Heres a video a guy took there I had to bloody nearly go swimmin to hook the strap. Lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cph6fo1tfk4&sns=em" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
75 Series Cruiser, SOA, 35s,
Re: SOA My 75
Well started putting hubs back together today, few pics
getting excited its getting close.
Races in i wish those knuckles were shinnyer!!
few bits and peices
My mate chippin in
More parts
and back together
any way back to my nachos
getting excited its getting close.
Races in i wish those knuckles were shinnyer!!
few bits and peices
My mate chippin in
More parts
and back together
any way back to my nachos
75 Series Cruiser, SOA, 35s,
Re: SOA My 75
Bit late now but you should have cut your backing plates off or got tge eliminator kit from locktup.
The knuckle balls can be chromed bling or black.
Chrome balls FTW
The knuckle balls can be chromed bling or black.
Chrome balls FTW
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Re: SOA My 75
oh really? shit
why cut the backing plate??
any way wheels on and seems to be looking god except the studpid drag link end is too long and hits my tyre. see pic below
now i thought of three ways to fix it 2 im not sure will work
a) get bigger off set ie spacers (cost $$ more)
b) change link end to like a tie rod end not sure that would work
c) run the drag link into the tie rod like the old way (would this work, would steering be harder ??) pic below to explain
any way got some more pics of a bit of flex and also starting on back diff..
i dont look happy but believe me i am hahah
and shes out
cheers
why cut the backing plate??
any way wheels on and seems to be looking god except the studpid drag link end is too long and hits my tyre. see pic below
now i thought of three ways to fix it 2 im not sure will work
a) get bigger off set ie spacers (cost $$ more)
b) change link end to like a tie rod end not sure that would work
c) run the drag link into the tie rod like the old way (would this work, would steering be harder ??) pic below to explain
any way got some more pics of a bit of flex and also starting on back diff..
i dont look happy but believe me i am hahah
and shes out
cheers
75 Series Cruiser, SOA, 35s,
Re: SOA My 75
Removal of the backing plate lets mud fall out of the brakes instead of getting stuck in there. Also when running big offset the backing plate is exposed to rock colision.
Isnt that rod end supposed to be in the pitman arm?
You may want to look at getting some decent steering rods too. They all have 80s rod ends so stronger and smaller.
Isnt that rod end supposed to be in the pitman arm?
You may want to look at getting some decent steering rods too. They all have 80s rod ends so stronger and smaller.
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Re: SOA My 75
I have my drag link going into the tie rod end the same way as it was from the factory and I'd say that is your best bet mate, looking good though! Did you have to change your pinion angle much or not worry to much because you have the HP front diff?
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Re: SOA My 75
it may need to go into the pitman arm but thats how it was. unless the doosh before me put it in backwards.
and wouldnt make a difference though i still have dilema of it hitting the other end in the pitman arm is longer again.
shit should have did that with the plate. can always do it any time though no doubt those hubs will be coming apart again. my CV wasnt looking happy any way so will replace that soon.
and wouldnt make a difference though i still have dilema of it hitting the other end in the pitman arm is longer again.
shit should have did that with the plate. can always do it any time though no doubt those hubs will be coming apart again. my CV wasnt looking happy any way so will replace that soon.
75 Series Cruiser, SOA, 35s,
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