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G'Day Mate
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Got the body off the old frame and onto the new one yesterday. I've got to modify a brace so I can move the body back another 2.5" then I can fab up mounts and get the body mounted solidly before removing it again and putting it on the rotisserie.
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All i know is i would never try that shit..
not because i think its dumb.. but because i dont have any of the skills required in such a project cant wait to see the outcome...2016 250 Mini dozer
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Originally posted by Cannon88 View PostMan that is going to be awesome!
Originally posted by mstng86 View PostAre you going to do all the body work?
Originally posted by White_lightning View PostAll i know is i would never try that shit..
not because i think its dumb.. but because i dont have any of the skills required in such a project cant wait to see the outcome...
Originally posted by Sgt Beavis View PostI'm really looking forward to seeing the finished product. This is gonna kick ass.G'Day Mate
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Originally posted by Cannon88 View PostAny pics of this? Still have it?
<----Toyota fan.
I never used the FJ so I sold it to fund the Suburban project.
It had a 350/4spd/Toyota X-fer, spring over, shackle reversal, 4 whl discs, and 38's. Was a neat vehicle, but I never used it and wanted to get the burb underway. I've still got my Impala to toy around with if I feel the need while working on the burb,G'Day Mate
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I am not sure how much of a body lift you are planning but there is something you may want to verify. I did a 71 Chevy truck body on a 80s/90s Suburban frame and had an issue with the floor pan hitting the transfer case. I had to build in a couple additional inches of body mount.
*Edit* I'm assuming the torsion bar suspension is still 4wd only. If not, disregard.Last edited by homealone; 07-18-2011, 12:47 PM.
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Originally posted by homealone View PostI am not sure how much of a body lift you are planning but there is something you may want to verify. I did a 71 Chevy truck body on a 80s/90s Suburban frame and had an issue with the floor pan hitting the transfer case. I had to build in a couple additional inches of body mount.
Edit, it has torsion bars.G'Day Mate
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