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Fj 45 what they like??

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Fj 45 what they like??

Post by Tuflux308 »

Hi guys just bought a fj45 off a mate with a clevo 302 in it duel fuel.. Has rusted roof, question is can you get fibre galss roofs, panels etc.. thanks
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Post by Tooheys »

or these guys http://www.frp.com.au/ they are pretty good too.
I'm considering getting a roof off them for my 47
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Post by FJOE45 »

You can get all the panels in fireglass.
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Post by Stackson45 »

Go the 45!!!!

I recently sold a fibreglass ute roof second hand in very good nic for $200 - i think new they are close to $400??? for a ute one.
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Post by Tuflux308 »

cheers guys, thanks for the response...
Think i might do it up and make it my bush basher, sick of fixing the lux... thanks again
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Post by Tuflux308 »

Another question guys...
Has drum brakes on front, have a full front end with discs from 60 series here , was wondering if the hubs will fit.. or is is not as straight foward as that?

SOA who has done it, looks very straight foward,, can do it no probs, just wanted to know how it goes with engineers, or if this needs to be engineered?
cheeers
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Post by hokey »

Engineering depends on what state you live in
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Post by ORSM45 »

Tuflux308 wrote:Another question guys...
Has drum brakes on front, have a full front end with discs from 60 series here , was wondering if the hubs will fit.. or is is not as straight foward as that?

SOA who has done it, looks very straight foward,, can do it no probs, just wanted to know how it goes with engineers, or if this needs to be engineered?
cheeers
havent done it myself, but dont think its as straight forward as just bolting them up.

just put the 60 series axle housings under it :twisted: extra 3inches width.

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Post by playtime 4x4 »

Why not bolt in 4'' 60 rear springs front and rear. They are a heap longer spring so they will flex
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