bknudtsen
Expedition Leader
Meh... I don't know. I think the cart needs to be triangulated better. I mean... what if you need to "side reel?"
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Since there are varying prescribed methods, i have adhered to the method described in the FSM, which is essentially what you described. Every once in a while, one gets past me.I had some very stiff seals that made it feel like the hub was fully seated when installed by hand, when in fact it's not quite there. So first I pack my bearings with grease, then I'll tighten the bearings down snug with a ratchet, back em off then torque them, somewhere in the vicinity of 45ft/lbs... But that probably exactly what you're doing soooo no great mystery solved.
P.s. That FJ will definitely need its own thread! Aaaand I think I may copy those chassis stands, any design changes you'd suggest?
I have a daily blog on my Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/StoffregenMotorsportsYou should just post pictures of your daily events, I'm sure it would keep me entertained. haha
I know. I try to not let that word get to me, but when a customer comes to me for a full build and then explains that there's a tight budget, I usually have to try hard and explain that there is no way to control certain costs. The list of priorities usually gets amended as the job progresses and that, as we all know, is what kills a budget.The fj build sounds so awesome! Haha "budget" we all know what that means
Been following this thread long before I bought my Toyota 4x4. That dash looks awesome! Your skills are insane. Love how you keep everything so clean and simple. Thanks for sharing what you do!
Thread started.
For those of you who may be interested, here's the link. http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/140955-FJ40-Build-thread-Hell-s-Kitchen
Your slacking is forgiven now.
Moderately acceptable. LOL Well looks like all I need to do is start looking for that FJ55 shell and gather 50K from under the pillow cushions, and you'll be set for your next project!
In all seriousness, thanks for sharing this truck and the 40. Truly inspiring and so fun to watch.
^Yes thank you!!