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Re: JT's 88 4 Runner Build
« Reply #30 on: Jun 16, 2011, 05:34:17 AM »
Been stupid busy with life :(  I haven't gotten to wheel since last September, but the good news in my daughter says she really wants to get out, so hopefully we will get out in the next few weeks.  I will be attending our big local event towards the end of July.  We recently build an addition to my "shop" so now I have more room to work.  Concrete is done and I have lights as of this morning.  Little bit more wiring and that will be ready for an engine/transmission swap and PS conversion I am doing on our FJ40.

I ended up getting rid of the 1 tons since they where too big and were going to cost me more money than I cared to spend to set them up the way I wanted, so I am staying with Toyota axles and 37's.  The FJ60/62 axle is nearly complete, I need to post up pictures as it turned out very nice.  I built it with ARP knuckle and hub studs, a set of FJ80 drive flanges, and set it up to run Tacoma brakes.
JT

DD - 05 Toyota 4 Runner
Trail Rig - 88 4 Runner with dual cases w/ 4.7's, Elocker rear axle, 37" PB Rockers and no lift

Was
99' Toyota Tacoma Crushed by Toyota

 
 
 
 
 

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