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Just Got a SWB BJ70 - First Mods

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Just Got a SWB BJ70 - First Mods

Post by 80gged »

Can anyone provide some ideas on what first mods to do to a Landcruiser SWB BJ70 leaf sprung.

Lift: ?
Shocks: ?
Tyres: ?
Size: ?
Maybe Turbo: ???

Any known problems with these that may need fixing asap, but it is apretty clean unit...

Thanks for you help, it would be appreciated????
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Post by MUSS »

mate if its a 3b diesel motor .....DEFINATELY a turbo! :armsup:
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Post by bad_religion_au »

put diesel in it and drive it....

if you need to ask "what mods" then the vehicle is more capable than you are.
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Post by sierrajim »

bad_religion_au wrote:put diesel in it and drive it....

if you need to ask "what mods" then the vehicle is more capable than you are.
Well said.
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Post by Evil 73 »

I third that if its ya first 4x4 drive it and find out what sort of driving you like and what sort of budget you have at your disposal, but first learn how to drive it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by 80gged »

Do you peolpe remember 80GGD from 4wd monthly issue 89, Silver GU Series 4????

Well if you do that was mine!!!

So, yes i can drive, it just that i hate seeing a stock car just sitting there!!!

Oh and i sold my GU to buy a Porsche Cayenne Turbo, so the money thing sure aint a problem.

So some advise on Toyota shit would be appreciated, i already have started with a snorkel, turbo, lift, tyres, full service...

All i want to know if what turbo or kit should be fitted and how???
What size lift you suggest ???
What size tyres do you suggest???

Oh and i don't care weather its leagal or not!!!

Thanks
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Post by bad_religion_au »

80gged wrote:Do you peolpe remember 80GGD from 4wd monthly issue 89, Silver GU Series 4????

Well if you do that was mine!!!

So, yes i can drive, it just that i hate seeing a stock car just sitting there!!!

Oh and i sold my GU to buy a Porsche Cayenne Turbo, so the money thing sure aint a problem.

So some advise on Toyota shit would be appreciated, i already have started with a snorkel, turbo, lift, tyres, full service...

All i want to know if what turbo or kit should be fitted and how???
What size lift you suggest ???
What size tyres do you suggest???

Oh and i don't care weather its leagal or not!!!

Thanks
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Post by MQ080 »

80gged wrote:All i want to know if what turbo or kit should be fitted and how???
What size lift you suggest ???
What size tyres do you suggest???
Money isn't an issue, eh?

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Post by dogbreath_48 »

MQ080 wrote:
80gged wrote:All i want to know if what turbo or kit should be fitted and how???
What size lift you suggest ???
What size tyres do you suggest???
Money isn't an issue, eh?

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Post by badger »

if money was no issue why not buy a gq or 80 .................... sumfin with coils and a decent wheelbase

otherwise 5 link front n a frame rear. :)
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Post by dow50r »

Dont waiste your money on a turbo....rip out the motor and put a 1hdft from a 80 series in it, with the hzj75 series bellhousing or complete box, a bundy chassis, or part thereof (coily) 80 series diffs....and boy you would be unstoppable....
For a short while in 1990, the 70 series came out with a 1hz optional...so it isnt a problem with engineering....
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80gged wrote:Do you peolpe remember 80GGD from 4wd monthly issue 89, Silver GU Series 4????

Well if you do that was mine!!!

So, yes i can drive, it just that i hate seeing a stock car just sitting there!!!

Oh and i sold my GU to buy a Porsche Cayenne Turbo, so the money thing sure aint a problem.

So some advise on Toyota shit would be appreciated, i already have started with a snorkel, turbo, lift, tyres, full service...

All i want to know if what turbo or kit should be fitted and how???
What size lift you suggest ???
What size tyres do you suggest???

Oh and i don't care weather its leagal or not!!!

Thanks
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