'87 surf wrecking, most parts available

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'87 surf wrecking, most parts available

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yuh, what it says up there...

good straight rust free panels
its a complete truck but with a blown motor
yes it has a lsd... no, you cant have it :P
rear springs and steering box spoken for, everything else available...

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... 99&ed=true

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whats the centre console like and does it have a heater. dont want heater but my fabrics all ripped and the rest cracked. also how about the steering shaft cover on the inside??? cheers, tim
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how much for the diesel pump. is it the black top motor or the grey top an how much for the intake manifold
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Is the front diff head available and if so what ratio is it?

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Do you that the regulator for the rear window??, It should be tucked in behind the panel, Just behind the passenger front seat,

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gimmemud wrote:whats the centre console like and does it have a heater. dont want heater but my fabrics all ripped and the rest cracked. also how about the steering shaft cover on the inside??? cheers, tim


console gone, will check the rest when im at work.

lockie wrote:how much for the diesel pump. is it the black top motor or the grey top an how much for the intake manifold


make an offer... will check to see if it black or grey

UBZ wrote:Is the front diff head available and if so what ratio is it?

Cheers Chris


yup, its still there, no idea what ratio tho...

86-surf wrote:Do you that the regulator for the rear window??, It should be tucked in behind the panel, Just behind the passenger front seat,

Thanks


yep, itl be there, make an offer.
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Not sure how much they are worth so $5??

Oh and is it working?
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The Trans / Axle Code is on the firewall plate

I can figure the ratio from this
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how about the gauges with the incline and angle etc on dash??
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is the reg still live?(on hold)
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oh and how much do you want for the white steelies:D?
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gimmemud wrote:how about the gauges with the incline and angle etc on dash??


Why would ya want 'em? If ya got time to look at 'em, then you either don't need them or you're lying on yer side. :D

And they're no good fer decoration cos they just tell the passenger that you're nowhere near as far over as it feels

They actually need two settings
1) Nervous Wife setting: where it always stays dead flat. "Gauges never lie Dear"

2) Nooby passenger setting: That always adds 15 degrees to the real incline "It's only a problem if it says 180 degrees, then we may have traction issues"
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yorick wrote:They actually need two settings
1) Nervous Wife setting: where it always stays dead flat. "Gauges never lie Dear"

2) Nooby passenger setting: That always adds 15 degrees to the real incline "It's only a problem if it says 180 degrees, then we may have traction issues"


:lol: :lol: :lol: thats funny..... :lol: :lol: :lol:

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working on getting details requested, be patiant, im working 18hr days at the mo, so not much time to get stuff done

saturday morning is put aside for surf deconstruction 8)
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Do you have the front hubs?? If so how much to CHCH.
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muddy_munke wrote:Do you have the front hubs?? If so how much to CHCH.
Cheers Daniel


keeping the front hubs, after Keith pointed they were free-wheeling....
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Na not the locking/free wheeling bit. The actual wheel bearing housing. witht he wheel studs on it.
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muddy_munke wrote:Na not the locking/free wheeling bit. The actual wheel bearing housing. witht he wheel studs on it.
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umm, il look into it, freight could be pricey, im betting they wont be light...
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OK. Don't worry about it. They were for someone else anyway. He can find his own Hubs.
Are you not doing the hub conversion in the front? Just wondering as your using the wider rear axle???
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had a wheel bearing housing thing shipped from palmy to auckland for $40. didn't think that was too bad.
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muddy_munke wrote:Are you not doing the hub conversion in the front? Just wondering as your using the wider rear axle???
Cheers Daniel


ummmmmmmm.... did i miss something?
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gimmemud wrote:how about the gauges with the incline and angle etc on dash??


If you decide you don't want them, I will, they are great for the kids to look at, also do have a "oh shit bar" on the dash, I need one for the Cruiser
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The IFS Hub swap. I take it you have a beam axle Hilux or Surf? And you said earlier you were using the rear axle as it is wider. So I wondered if you were doing the IFS hub swap as this gives you a bigger offset on the front to match the wider rear....
You use the hubs from the IFS Surf. Swap them with the ones on you beam axle.
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muddy_munke wrote:The IFS Hub swap. I take it you have a beam axle Hilux or Surf? And you said earlier you were using the rear axle as it is wider. So I wondered if you were doing the IFS hub swap as this gives you a bigger offset on the front to match the wider rear....
You use the hubs from the IFS Surf. Swap them with the ones on you beam axle.


Nah. Nstg8a has an IFS Surf. he is using the LSD out of the rear to put in his, not the whole diff.
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AH, I'll crawl back to my cave now. I thought he was using the widerrear axle housing. HA
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axle codes

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diffs are 4.3 std turbo surf code on firewall is g285
i sold this to nstg8a as i wasnt allowed any more wrecks where i live
in pretty good nick for a 20 yr old 4wd hope this helps
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Re: axle codes

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ransom wrote:
in pretty good nick for a 20 yr old 4wd hope this helps


damn right, took a lot of umming and ahhing before i decided to pull it to bits... very nearly put my engine in instead...
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