Mark's '95 fzj80...

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Mlachica said:
from the owners manual of a 95...76 ftlbs for alluminum

Just doubled checked the spec in my 93 FSM and it says 108ft lbs!!

I would confirm this with CDan, there was a thread about this awhile ago over on mud, if i am not mistaken, there might have been a big variation between the OWNERS manual and the SERVICE manual, either that or the years and rim difference is that variable, its been awhile so it isnt on the top of my head! :D

EDIT: Here it is, check out posts #4 & #6!

http://forum.ih8mud.com/showthread.php?t=103196&highlight=Lug+Nut+Torque
 
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adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
No offense taken. I was just pointing out the fact that there seems to be a ton of different variables in what torque people are using.
 

Desertdude

Expedition Leader
Mark, Your 80 looks awesome!

I have installed the Slee rotors - they have made a big difference.

I have also the Slee SS lines which I have not yet installed

When my rotors were new, Ben at Slee suggested I wait a bit to install the 100 series pads. I think my rotors are down enough to install those pads, which many suggest gives a bit more braking power.
 

blupaddler

Conspirator
Desertdude said:
When my rotors were new, Ben at Slee suggested I wait a bit to install the 100 series pads. I think my rotors are down enough to install those pads, which many suggest gives a bit more braking power.


-P-
Welcome back home!



FYI...CruiserDan told me that the 100 series pads don't really give that much more braking power. They do however, last about twice as long. About 30-50k apparently. Supposedly people normally only get about 20k on stock 80 series pads.
And speaking of which, I initally went with the PBR (i think) pads with my DBA rotors. They have lasted me about 25K (non-adjusted). I will be needing to put new pads on soon.
 

Mlachica

TheRAMadaINN on Instagram
Desertdude said:
Mark, Your 80 looks awesome!

I have installed the Slee rotors - they have made a big difference.

I have also the Slee SS lines which I have not yet installed

When my rotors were new, Ben at Slee suggested I wait a bit to install the 100 series pads. I think my rotors are down enough to install those pads, which many suggest gives a bit more braking power.

Thanks P, and welcome back!

I remember asking you about your brakes and you saying you were going to go through one set of pads before putting the 100's on there. So we'll see how long these pbr 4wd pads last, I'll likely go with the 100's next...So far so good with the pbrs, I'm still in the brake in period.

Here's a few pics...
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LexusAllTerrain

Expedition Leader
blupaddler said:
I don't know if you can just put new tabs in for the fender or not. But there is always the option of taking the fenders off, which many people have done. The holes get filled in (welded possibly) and most people apply a durabak or rhino type liner along the bottom panel.




Oh, and...
:bowdown: :drool: :bowdown: :drool: :drool: :drool:



(beavis voice: snorkle's are cool! yeah, yeah. cool!)

Tabs are only .50 cents and it seems you will need 3.

You are lucky the main seal is not broken, that would set you back 40.00 dollars.
 

Pskhaat

2005 Expedition Trophy Champion
A little late back to this thread, but yes, 100lbs is a higher. However (and I wish not to upset the FSM gods, but) at a lower torque I had several lug nuts on their last few threads on both rear sides both driving to DRO and then back home (then) to DEN. I bumped the torque up a notch and have had no issues since. Mine are the hub-centric, non-conical seat on my 1996 FZJ80.
 

Mlachica

TheRAMadaINN on Instagram
pskhaat said:
A little late back to this thread, but yes, 100lbs is a higher. However (and I wish not to upset the FSM gods, but) at a lower torque I had several lug nuts on their last few threads on both rear sides both driving to DRO and then back home (then) to DEN. I bumped the torque up a notch and have had no issues since. Mine are the hub-centric, non-conical seat on my 1996 FZJ80.

Thanks for the heads up. I'll keep mine at 76ftlb and keep an eye on them, if I find them loose I'll bump up the torque.

back to :Mechanic: mods and maintenance :safari-rig:
 

ArchaeoTaco

Observer
Congrats on the trade, Mark. I'll be following this thread closely; like your old Tacoma, I'm sure your new rig will be a sight for sore eyes :lurk:
BTW, that roller drawer system looks stout!
 

Scott Brady

Founder
Looks great Mark.

Now that you have spent time with the 80 for a few months, what are your impressions, specifically in comparison to the Tacoma.
 

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