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40 series landcrusier

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Post by Bighazza »

Gday guys just wanted to get some info on the 40 series

Like any good sites and any major problems as i might be getting one soon :D
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Post by MY45 »

Look up to the top of the site and try the search button.....welcome to OL and good luck with the 40 :D Got big plans for it?
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Post by Bighazza »

Im going to make it a soft top ,swap the front diff with a 60 series one, lift it a couple of inchs, big tyres etc ,etc
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Post by bubs »

Bighazza wrote:Im going to make it a soft top ,swap the front diff with a 60 series one, lift it a couple of inchs, big tyres etc ,etc


while yr swapping the front diff you might want to swap the rear to
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Post by bj42turbo »

This site is always good for info, or you can try a couple of Yanky sites

http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/

http://forum.ih8mud.com/

Just be aware those americans have a strange sence of humor
;) :D

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Post by Bighazza »

Thanks for that

I have also had a great idea about converting it into a swb ute but its only a dream at the moment :D
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Post by bj42turbo »

Yeah Pcman and I have being tossing up the idea of doing a Swb ute.

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Post by Bighazza »

I reckon it would look cool and it would be great offroad
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Post by MY45 »

bj42turbo wrote:Yeah Pcman and I have being tossing up the idea of doing a Swb ute.

Dazz


Go on dazz you know you want to......bitta info on mine, no pics though.

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modules/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=15255&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=my45s


Actually one pic on page 4 :D
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

Welcome aboard mate.
were you looking at a diesel or petrol one???

in anycase 40's are COOL! just the other day i heard a female say "that suzuki is crap" "that suzuki is gay" "that cruiser is pretty good", ended the conversation there. no more had to be said.

hehehehe, in anycase! its a cheap heap! get one!

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Post by bj42turbo »

MY45 wrote:
bj42turbo wrote:Yeah Pcman and I have being tossing up the idea of doing a Swb ute.

Dazz


Go on dazz you know you want to......bitta info on mine, no pics though.


Lol :lol:

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Post by Bighazza »

DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:Welcome aboard mate.
were you looking at a diesel or petrol one???

in anycase 40's are COOL! just the other day i heard a female say "that suzuki is crap" "that suzuki is gay" "that cruiser is pretty good", ended the conversation there. no more had to be said.

hehehehe, in anycase! its a cheap heap! get one!

DO IT!! DO IT!!



Hey its a petrol one and its not the cleanest one around but its only got a little rust everyhing else on it is fairly good.
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Post by Busiboy »

pics
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Post by Bighazza »

Dont have any yet

I dont own it yet
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Post by UZJ40 »

40s are cool

:lol:

my only problem with em, is when to stop doin things to it.

my latest brainstorm, ha!, is to cut the chassis off behind the seats and just have a tube frame.
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Post by Bighazza »

With the things that i want to do to it , it will probably leave me broke for years :lol: :lol:
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Post by Busiboy »

The you have picked the right car......
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Post by Bighazza »

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

i still have to wait to get it though :cry:
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Post by bad_religion_au »

ah there shit cars. crap offroad, weak as p!ss, rust too quick, uncomfortable and ugly... but i wouldn't trade mine for anything
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Post by bj42turbo »

bad_religion_au wrote:ah there shit cars. crap offroad, weak as p!ss, rust too quick, uncomfortable and ugly... but i wouldn't trade mine for anything



Lol so true, but I love mine too, I really need to see some body about that ;) :D
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Post by Mechman »

hehehe.. i just welded the rear diff on mine and had a good play this last few days at a 4wd park... AWSOME FUN!!... and all for the cost of some mig wire!!!!!!!
ohhhhh shite... it really didnt look that deep!
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Post by Bighazza »

sounds good

I would probably use this truck as a learning curve as I have minimal to no mechcanic experisne.....or spelling :oops: ...... would it be alright to learn on?
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Post by bj42turbo »

They are excelent to learn on with the help of a manual and forums like this one. I try and do every thing myself and only stuff up 20% of the time :lol: , but thats how you "learn'

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Post by Bighazza »

cool so im prettty sure i choose the right car :D :D :D
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Post by scotto »

Bighazza wrote:cool so im prettty sure i choose the right car :D :D :D


ANOTHER 40 :D
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Post by Shorty40 »

bad_religion_au wrote:ah there shit cars. crap offroad, weak as p!ss, rust too quick, uncomfortable and ugly... but i wouldn't trade mine for anything


I disagree :D

Mine is a weapon offroad, strong as, no rust, granted its uncomfortable (but that may have something to do with plastic race seats ;) ) and she is beautiful :armsup:

Bighazza, you never regret owning a 40 and most people have a story or 2 about a 40 they used to own :cool:
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Post by Bighazza »

I would want mine to be like yours a little bit shorty40:roll: but a ute :D
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Post by bad_religion_au »

Shorty40 wrote:
bad_religion_au wrote:ah there shit cars. crap offroad, weak as p!ss, rust too quick, uncomfortable and ugly... but i wouldn't trade mine for anything


I disagree :D

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i honestly disagree too, but i had to say something different. mine has some rust though, but a 30 year old gearbox and diff are about hte only strength related issues i;ve had (what's expected) can't say mine is the ducks guts offroad, but has got me most places i have tried... and that's s lowly improving.. and fully padded race seats in mine make it comfy ish...

as for good to learn on, b4 i owned my shorty, i didn't know which way to turn a bolt to tighten or loosen, could change a tyre, but could do nothing else (where does the water go, where does the oil go?) but borrowed dad's tools, got the manual out, and got to work when mine started showing up problems... so far i have successfully fixed, a busted output shaft bearing, a head gasket, replaced a whole gearbox, fixed a diff, fixed the free wheeling hubs, diagnosed and replaced stuffed uni joints, and a few other mods along the way... they are great to learn on.
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

mate, why dont you buy shorty40s????

his plastic seats are actually comfy! they bend a little and absorb the bumps a bit. I dig it, if i could sell a kidney i would buy his, but i do have a loyalty to mine....

if you buy his man you will save big $$ in the long term, its read yto go and go hard.
although i have heard rumours one guy managed to get it stuck once....
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Post by MY45 »

DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:mate, why dont you buy shorty40s????

his plastic seats are actually comfy! they bend a little and absorb the bumps a bit. I dig it, if i could sell a kidney i would buy his, but i do have a loyalty to mine....

if you buy his man you will save big $$ in the long term, its read yto go and go hard.
although i have heard rumours one guy managed to get it stuck once....



Who could possible get that wepon stuck :lol:
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