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Roof off the middy
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Roof off the middy
Anyone got some pics of a middy with the top off?. Do they take long to get on and off?. What were they thinking with the full leangth rear doors? any solutions?
There are a couple of pics here. I believe Jake (Muss) also had his off when doing some mods to the roof to make it "MQ Patrol and Bronco style" removable so he may have some photos. Dunno how you'd go with rubbers etc. resealing it putting it back on. These guys may be able to answer.
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Toyota makes rear doors that have removable glass. But I agree, full rear doors on an FRP top doesn't make sense.turbo4t wrote:What were they thinking with the full leangth rear doors? any solutions?
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yeah thats pretty much spot on trusa un fortunatly i cant find the pics think i might have to take some more o bourght another frp top and have since made it into a ute style top just trying to come up with ideas to keep it secure and water tight as i dont want to remove my rear drawers i also want to fab up some ute style roll bars as the genuine ones dont look the part on the uted conversion...Trusa wrote:There are a couple of pics here. I believe Jake (Muss) also had his off when doing some mods to the roof to make it "MQ Patrol and Bronco style" removable so he may have some photos. Dunno how you'd go with rubbers etc. resealing it putting it back on. These guys may be able to answer.
things you might not know bout this conversion... the bundera rear doors are exactly the same as the middys...
the soft top bundera sold roof cross member fits the middy exactly too ( for all you blokes that want a sorft top middy)
hope this helps
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narh you have to have the roll bars as they are a factory fitted item as a saftey item so as ive been told by the engineer here you either keep the original or make something strongerRuggers wrote:the bundera half doors tops are to small with the roof back on.. and jake you only realy need the rear roll bars if you have rear seats which you dont
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yep i second that.... suprised mee too dont go tellin everyone that bundy doors fit the middy next thing ya know we will be gettin called sissys lmaodroopypete wrote:Sorry Ruggers, that is incorrect, the bundera doors will be fine.Ruggers wrote:the bundera half doors tops are to small with the roof back on..
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i dont think we have a bundy with a fiberglass top meldge has the best looking no roof middy well thats my opinionbeanz2 wrote:Toyota makes rear doors that have removable glass. But I agree, full rear doors on an FRP top doesn't make sense.turbo4t wrote:What were they thinking with the full leangth rear doors? any solutions?
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frp88 wrote:i dont think we have a bundy with a fiberglass top meldge has the best looking no roof middy well thats my opinionbeanz2 wrote:Toyota makes rear doors that have removable glass. But I agree, full rear doors on an FRP top doesn't make sense.turbo4t wrote:What were they thinking with the full leangth rear doors? any solutions?
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have got anymore pics and specsdroopypete wrote:frp88 wrote:i dont think we have a bundy with a fiberglass top meldge has the best looking no roof middy well thats my opinionbeanz2 wrote:Toyota makes rear doors that have removable glass. But I agree, full rear doors on an FRP top doesn't make sense.turbo4t wrote:What were they thinking with the full leangth rear doors? any solutions?
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Isn't that a song from the 60's?frp88 wrote:have got anymore pics and specs
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v840 said "That sounds like a booty fab, hack job piece of shit no offence."
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It is my 88 model RJ70 bundera with an FRP top cut down to fit,
and apart from the roof and the 35" BFG muds on 10" alloy wheels and the diff gears, it is stock as a rock and very reliable
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and apart from the roof and the 35" BFG muds on 10" alloy wheels and the diff gears, it is stock as a rock and very reliable
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hey pete does the front end scrub out when flexed up and or on hard lock?droopypete wrote:It is my 88 model RJ70 bundera with an FRP top cut down to fit,
and apart from the roof and the 35" BFG muds on 10" alloy wheels and the diff gears, it is stock as a rock and very reliable
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Bearing in mind that this is my road car, (I have my sierra for the hard stuff ) no, the 35's don't touch anywhere except on the rear if I am weighted down with 5 adults and gear, they just touch the flares.MUSS wrote:hey pete does the front end scrub out when flexed up and or on hard lock?
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Original questionfrp88 wrote:thats an frp like mine not bundysierrajim wrote:like this
A Middy would generally be classified as a 73 series, Bundy would be SWBAnyone got some pics of a middy with the top off?.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
The Bundera is only those vehicles with VIN starting with RJ70 and LJ70, both were available in hard and soft tops
RJ70 2.4 22R petrol with G52 5 speed and 4.556:1 diffs coil sprung
LJ70 2.4 2LTE diesel with R150 5 speed and 4.875:1 diffs coil sprung
The MWB series are those vehicles with VIN starting with BJ/FJ73 and BJ/FJ74. These came standard with removeable FRP top only (ie no genuine hard or soft tops)
FJ73 3F petrol 5 speed R series and 4.11:1 diffs Leaf sprung
BJ73 3B diesel 5 Speed H series and 4.11:1 diffs Leaf sprung
The 74 series were not originally sold in Australia however a number of them are now starting to appear as imports
Other 70 series cruisers were available such as the BJ/FJ/PZJ/FZJ70 that were indeed a short version of the MWB. These are tough SWB landcruisers with full landcruiser drivetrain and leaf srpung suspension. They also share the same appearance with none of the front panels being changed as was the case with the bundera
my 2c worth
cheers harry
RJ70 2.4 22R petrol with G52 5 speed and 4.556:1 diffs coil sprung
LJ70 2.4 2LTE diesel with R150 5 speed and 4.875:1 diffs coil sprung
The MWB series are those vehicles with VIN starting with BJ/FJ73 and BJ/FJ74. These came standard with removeable FRP top only (ie no genuine hard or soft tops)
FJ73 3F petrol 5 speed R series and 4.11:1 diffs Leaf sprung
BJ73 3B diesel 5 Speed H series and 4.11:1 diffs Leaf sprung
The 74 series were not originally sold in Australia however a number of them are now starting to appear as imports
Other 70 series cruisers were available such as the BJ/FJ/PZJ/FZJ70 that were indeed a short version of the MWB. These are tough SWB landcruisers with full landcruiser drivetrain and leaf srpung suspension. They also share the same appearance with none of the front panels being changed as was the case with the bundera
my 2c worth
cheers harry
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Here is a blurred pic:turbo4t wrote:Anyone got some pics of a middy with the top off?.
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i like itbeanz2 wrote:Here is a blurred pic:turbo4t wrote:Anyone got some pics of a middy with the top off?.
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