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Making a 1 Pce tailgate for FJ40

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Making a 1 Pce tailgate for FJ40

Post by Raymond Spackman »

I was wondering if anyone has pics of how thier 1 pce tailgate was made and how it looks. Just welding them down the centre is a bit too rough for what I want, I am going a long way with my rebuild and I dont want a tailgate that looks rough.
And what type of hinges and catch setup do you use with the single gate?

Any help with this would be greatly appreciated
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

wondering where i have a pic....

mine is a swing out one.
fibreglass.

the hinges are the original ones, they are on the passenger side.
the latch system though is a bit ordinary. its got a gate style latch, that i have temporarily(6months ago) replaced with a bolt and nut system as i rarely open it up.
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Post by Raymond Spackman »

I would like to hinge mine at the bottom. Mine is the 82 model and only has 1 hinge piece on the tub not 2 like the earlier models.
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Post by low40 »

im sure mine has the side hinges just moved from the side to the bottom
just have to redrill the holes in the bottom & fill the side holes
better ton the bottom because you can open the tailgate down & yous like a bench
tailgate is just a metal from eith tin on outside & mdf on inside looks fine
& does the job
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Post by Meldge »

How about grabbing hinges and the Wire stop off a commodore or whatever ute...

Then you will have the wire rope there to stop at whatever height you want.
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

Meldge is on fire.

not a bad idea!!!!!!
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Post by bumpy »

Mine has a drop down tailgate which is good to use as a bench/seat, but it's also a pain when your loading/gettin stuff out of the back, as it's a long stretch. When I rebuild mine it's gettin a swing out...for sure...but you can use chain as a stopper, with plastic tube over it to stop rattles...cheap at bunnings!!
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Post by Reddo »

Okay, mine is a soft top, so I just did a checker plate one piece unit. It has the original BJ40 hinges on the bottom and a catch system off a Holden Ute. So, it had a lever on the outside and the locking system on the inside. Crank the lever and it pulls the pins out of the Holden catches, which are mounted on the sides. I will try to get the camera off the old man tonight to take a few pics. This system works really well, but it was a bit of messing around to get it in and working right.
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Post by bj42turbo »

Got to show you guys my tailgate. I bought it From Daz on this site, It is a steel unit that Daz made from two Barn doors. Its amazing what that guy can fab up.

Cheers Dazz

P.s The paint finish was perfect before I got to it :oops:

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Post by RAY185 »

I like it! I like it alot! I'll put that on my to do list. :armsup:
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