A Classic is Reborn

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Re: A Classic is Reborn

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think i still have some cv's as well... somewhere :lol:
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Re: A Classic is Reborn

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I may have some longfields, will have to check, but I think you need some Hilux knuckles for them to fit.

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pity ya so far away.. i got a complete front end off a 40 ya coulda grabbed....

sounds like ya got a plentiful bounty headin your way though.. :wink:
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man i just cant wait to rip into this and give it a dose of awesome :D

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this truck is gunna be (even more) choice :D
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If it would help I could set you up with a whole 40 front end for $100. Manual hubs, drum brakes, axles, diff head and housing.

Planning on heading to Maratoto on Sunday so could drop off if you on the way???
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MNC wrote:If it would help I could set you up with a whole 40 front end for $100. Manual hubs, drum brakes, axles, diff head and housing.

Planning on heading to Maratoto on Sunday so could drop off if you on the way???

Cheers for the offer man, i got a few options now, which is awesome !!!!!

I got some scheming to do, i got some parts from sig, which could be used to do a disc set up on your complete axle, VVega's been hunting and found a me a 70 series axle that might work, and then theres the idea i had in the earlier post.

Lotsa options now, cheers everyone, will try make up my mind tomorrow :D :D
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Also on the go at the moment is a bit more modification to0 the winch setup.

This came about at Easter, when, after over 20years of abuse, the steering box decided to try to part company with the chassis, which meant it needed to be remounted. At the same time, the Runva EWX12000 winch was also playing games. Nothing to do with the actual winch is seems, but it was the VSR playing up, the result being a roasted (brand new) winch battery, and a dead VSR.That meant no power to the winch.

To fix the steering box propely, there needed to be a substantial amout of work done to the front of the chassis to get it stronger.

It also meant the low mount style winch was going to be an issue.

Just so happened that a mate had a near new 8274-50 for sale at a stunning price.

So here's how it goes:

New windy winchy thingy :D
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Old mounts and stuff
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Old steering box mounts
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8274 winch mount fab in progress (going back to a roller fair lead rather than a Hawse). Got a mate to suss out getting it laser cut and cold folded, and now just massaging it to get it to fit perfectly.
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Theres a diagonal gusset missing in the pic, but the tow hook will also mount on this end.
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Steering box mounts to this end, the lower piece is welded to the inside of chassis rail, more gussets on back of mount.
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looking good pete
spose id best be out and glue that shit on :d
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Prurdy :) 8)
36" Simex's is as close as I get to gardening

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looking sweet mate, your welcome to come over whenever to check out the front end of tonka if need be...
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Was feelin a bit down about the truck being in bits, and not entering it into the Whangarei Winch Challenge this weekend.

Needed some in spiration and thought i would share :lol:

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Re: A Classic is Reborn

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that truck is sooo photogenic
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vvega wrote:that truck is sooo photogenic


And that comment sounds so..... Parnell.......
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xj wrote:
vvega wrote:that truck is sooo photogenic


And that comment sounds so..... Parnell.......


:lol: :lol: :lol:
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