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Old 01-09-2003, 08:24 AM   #1
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Question Pics of FJ60 axles under a FJ 40 SOA

I have been searching through the Pirate4x4 arcives and have yet to find pics of FJ60 axles under an FJ40 SOA. Please post your pics on this thread. Thank you
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there is a pic of my FJ60 axle soa'd on the rear of my 40 in this thread. Works real well
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...threadid=31416

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are you after specific pics of anything, or just some axles that are 85mm wider?

ive posted specific pics of the front inner u-bolt on the pumpkin side, the rest is CAKE, its as easy as doing a normal SOA, except for brake modifications, and stuff, depending on your year, and hubs and one and on
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are you after specific pics of anything, or just some axles that are 85mm wider?

ive posted specific pics of the front inner u-bolt on the pumpkin side, the rest is CAKE, its as easy as doing a normal SOA, except for brake modifications, and stuff, depending on your year, and hubs and one and on
Where are those picts. BJ? I want to see them....
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Here are a couple of mine shot while I was working on it. When I swapped the axles, I also stretched the wheelbase out to 104".

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Here is the second one.

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Thanks for this pics. Keep em coming

If you have pics of your spring hangers, that would be helpful.
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Re: Thanks for this pics. Keep em coming

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If you have pics of your spring hangers, that would be helpful.
Ask and you shall receive.......

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Widening the spring hangers??

I see that you didn't widen the spring hangers. Was it much of a problem with the mount on the pumpkin?
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Pics of FJ60 axles under a FJ 40 SOA

I didn't want to outboard the springs so I built the spring perch into the pumpkin.

Are there other ways to do this swap??? ABSOLUTLY!!!!!

Has this worked for me??? HELL YEA!!!!!!



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Pics of FJ60 axles under a FJ 40 SOA

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BJ THANKS FOR THE PICS

Looks like a great set-up. What type of steering are you running?
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Right now I am running a FJ60 box, which is alot like the scout box, and a saginaw PS pump on my 2F. As soon as I have time I will be adding a ram assist on to help push the 38.5's in the rocks.

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Looking good Shaggy..

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Right now I am running a FJ60 box, which is alot like the scout box, and a saginaw PS pump on my 2F. As soon as I have time I will be adding a ram assist on to help push the 38.5's in the rocks.

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rig reads similar to mine

did you catch how to drill the box, i can email you the pics if you want!!
you probly already know though!!
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another pic dont knock it you h0m0s!!
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this was stripped down after over a year of running (actually probly just on a year at the time) it ran 35s, 36s and 38s, each for about 4 months

its now on 42s, and this is holding up a lot better than the axles,
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TP, I noticed you extended the front frame a tad, what size material did you ise for that.

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