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HJ47 cab onto a 75 series chassis

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HJ47 cab onto a 75 series chassis

Post by antmisk »

HJ47 cab onto a 75 series chassis has anyone done this?

I like the shape of the hj47 but would like power steering ,a 5 speed box and a few other bits and pieces.
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Post by cut 80 »

your better of putting it on a 80 Series Coils mmm Coils...
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Post by bj on roids »

Sounds like a straightforward conversion...With the usual fiddly bits, steering, columns, electrics, mounts, shifters, brake lines, power steer lines, aircon and heater stuff, radiator mounts. :lol:
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Re: HJ47 cab onto a 75 series chassis

Post by RAY185 »

antmisk wrote:HJ47 cab onto a 75 series chassis has anyone done this?

I like the shape of the hj47 but would like power steering ,a 5 speed box and a few other bits and pieces.
Sounds like a pain in the arse if all you're chasing is a 5 speed and power steer. Both these mods are fairly straight forward on the 47 and there is plenty of info in this forum via a search. Depending on what the "other bits and pieces" are it would be alot of work for not much gain doing the body swap onto a 75. Like cut 80 said, at least swap it onto something wih coils to make it worth while.
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Post by antmisk »

would it fit onto an 80 series chassis?
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Post by bj on roids »

antmisk wrote:would it fit onto an 80 series chassis?
Same amount of work as 75, but the 80 chassis is better and wider and has more engine choices.
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Post by v8zuki »

a friend of mine did this conversion put a 45ser duel cab been modded of course onto a 79ser chassis with 1hdfte running gear
awsome truck when it was done cost a motza but
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Post by HiluxMichael »

Guy from Germany putted a HJ47 cabin onto an 80 series chassis.

http://www.offroad-schmiede.com/kabine_hydraulisch.html

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Post by bj on roids »

Mein gott?

That HZJ75 series with the red bumper bar was featured in a 4x4 magazine here about 10 years ago.

I still love the front bumper, and the HJ47 is pimp!
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Post by soenke »

antmisk wrote:would it fit onto an 80 series chassis?
yes it does fit, but it´s a lot of hassle...
Guy from Germany putted a HJ47 cabin onto an 80 series chassis.
that´s us ... :D

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some more information / pics about our rig:
http://forum.ih8mud.com/expedition-buil ... isers.html
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/s ... 822&page=9

here two builds for rock crawling, using different solutions.
http://forum.ih8mud.com/hardcore-corner ... j40-9.html
http://forum.ih8mud.com/hardcore-corner ... ect-x.html



if we can help, don´t hesitate asking

That HZJ75 series with the red bumper bar was featured in a 4x4 magazine here about 10 years ago.
:D

yes, that ´s Marcus from www.offroad-schmiede.com they spend quite some time down under travelling with their HZJ75 ~8 years ago and they keep coming back ... ;) visiting their lokal 80...


greeting Sönke

HDJ80 with J4 cab and hydraulic cabin
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