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40 series questions

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40 series questions

Post by 2HI4U »

G-day am a new owner of a big 40 series, though It is hard to turn. I am considering power steer, what is the procedure cost brand new and secong hand for this. Help needed cheers
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40 series

Post by Mechman »

Check the search on this group mate.. there is heaps of info regarding this mod. there is even a current thread on using a Hilux box set up.

popular mod this.

i, alas, have a huge steering wheel and massive forarms... till funds alow... :D :rofl:
ohhhhh shite... it really didnt look that deep!
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Re: 40 series

Post by bj42turbo »

Mechman wrote:Check the search on this group mate.. there is heaps of info regarding this mod. there is even a current thread on using a Hilux box set up.

popular mod this.

i, alas, have a huge steering wheel and massive forarms... till funds alow... :D :rofl:


And 3 inch wide wheels helps :D
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Post by toyotroop »

Ya dont need power steering!!!!!! not worth the bother, save your money and buy a gym membership :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Frostyboy »

I believe Popeye used to drive a 40. Instead of power steer, try spinach.
Hard to steer ,but in the words of the girls " Gee, what a cool car!!" Surely thats all that really matters!!
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Post by mudtoy »

$120 at the wrecker...Toyota Crown or Cressida power steering pump, box, pulleys, lines and cooler.
Add a 55 steering column, extend the uni drive shaft, a little welding, etc...works a treat and is very affordable.
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Post by Mechman »

mudtoy wrote:$120 at the wrecker...Toyota Crown or Cressida power steering pump, box, pulleys, lines and cooler.
Add a 55 steering column, extend the uni drive shaft, a little welding, etc...works a treat and is very affordable.



Tonka!....hahahaha...

just kidding.
ohhhhh shite... it really didnt look that deep!
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Post by Frostyboy »

Oooh De ja vu
Oooh De ja vu
Oooh De ja vu
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40 pwr steer

Post by scotto »

2HI...i have a pwr steer set up on a bj42 that i am thinking of selling.
PM me if you are interested
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Post by STUMPY »

don't worry about. matty wee your bro wouldn't have any commando issues now would he :finger:
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

Frostyboy good call on the 40s.......

it does appear to be a crowd favourite!

"Everyone loves a 40"!
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Re: 40 series questions

Post by Dirty Dave »

2HI4U wrote:G-day am a new owner of a big 40 series, though It is hard to turn. I am considering power steer, what is the procedure cost brand new and secong hand for this. Help needed cheers


Just buy a 60 series box, forty series pump, bundera steering column, 75 series steering arms and 4 m10 8.8 bolts for the relocation of the shock tower and pull ya finger out.

What year is the "big" 40 series??? Might be time to do a disc conversion at the same time - four wheel that is.....only if it is really is big and your not just a short ass with chicken wings for arms...

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bar padding

Post by scotto »

guys

does anyone know the rules for padding roll bars in vic?
its just a plain old over-the-back-of-your-head that extends down into the back floor...
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Re: bar padding

Post by bj42turbo »

scotto wrote:guys

does anyone know the rules for padding roll bars in vic?
its just a plain old over-the-back-of-your-head that extends down into the back floor...


Proberly shouldn't encorage "highjacking" but not shore what you are asking exactly but I AM curious if you have found some cheap padding, I am assuming you have a 40.

Cheers Dazz
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Re: bar padding

Post by DAZ »

bj42turbo wrote:
scotto wrote:guys

does anyone know the rules for padding roll bars in vic?
its just a plain old over-the-back-of-your-head that extends down into the back floor...


Proberly shouldn't encorage "highjacking" but not shore what you are asking exactly but I AM curious if you have found some cheap padding, I am assuming you have a 40.

Cheers Dazz


he dose indeed he to has some of my 40 on his as well and coming along to our 40 reunion coming up . The vic road web site is very clear and ezy to follow regarding roll bar rules and i got some exerlent padding for my cage from clark rubber down here it was $16 for a 900mm length if you like ill post a photo of it put a request in on my thread .
If you can not get there in a 4wd its not worth looking at
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