Dual cab tilt?

ryderzx9r

New member
I have a 2000 fg637 dual cab and am wondering if the cab will tilt the same as the single cabs. If not how do you service the engine, in particular the powersteering fluid as I can not get the cap off to check the level
Regards,
Andrew
 

DzlToy

Explorer
There is not a factory tilt on north american crew cabs, only interior and exterior engine access.. I have been told that the double cabs can be made to tilt, as the front attachment is the same. They would be quite difficult to tilt up without assistance (some type of hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder) or two strong guys.

You should be able to find a manual online to show things like oil and power steering fluid checks..
 

PKDreamers

Adventurer
Hi and welcome, lift up the left hand seat and open the hatch under the seat.
We have a FG649 it has a dip stick to check th ps fluid , i think when i flushed ours i took the drivers seat out to get to it all.
I hope this helps.
 

ryderzx9r

New member
Thanks for the response DzlToy and PKDreamers.
I removed the rear mount bolts and attempted to lift the cab with a highlift jack as it was too heavy for two people to lift. Got it to go up about 50 mm but was woried something else might be attached. I need to do a bit more investigating underneath expecially around the steering.
I found the panel that you mentioned PKDreamers and will get to the power steering reservoir that way for now. However I am still keen to tilt the cab if it can be done.
By the way PKDreamers I like your tent on the back that is exactly what I intend to do with our tent until I build a camper on the back that you dont have to put up except the pop top part.
Regards,
Andrew
 

ryderzx9r

New member
Hi John,
That is exactly why I have asked the question!
I only undid the two back ones, Now that I know that there is four I wil hunt them down.
thanks for the input.
Andrew
 

whatcharterboat

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
Hi Andrew,

Yeah, you'll find 2 more underneath ....roughly inline with the rear of the seats........actually they are in the same location as the cab lockdown hooks on the single cabs. I've never actually lifted one but I know those mounts are there for sure. Have a good look around as it's coming up. Be careful....they are heavy suckers.

thanks for the input

No worries mate.

John
 

PKDreamers

Adventurer
Andrew ,
I am sure if you remove the covering behind the front seats on what i could call the fire wall there is two panels one on the left one the right i am sure the bolt heads are behind there .

The tent works well for us on the back of the truck as like you one day we will build a camper on the back when we find that dollar tree.

Hey John how are you?
Where you guys working on a lift set up for these (daul cabs) or was that for the single cabs?
 

whatcharterboat

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
Hey Pete,


Where you guys working on a lift set up for these (daul cabs) or was that for the single cabs?

Yeah, we did one an electric one for the single cabs but unless you had a disability or a really heavy cab with a roof rack or something I don't think it would be worth it. Still retained the cab lock down. That'd be the trouble with doing one for the double cab....the lock down.

Hey, have you got any cracks around your rear mounts (the rear ones that Andrew undid first) ....up on the back wall of the cab? Don't panic or anything....I have seen them before and have a solution in mind if it's going to be an issue with them. It may have been that the one I saw with cracks was a bit overworked on the corrugations.


Hey John how are you?

Under the pump....not much time off lately at all but get this >>>> Won a 5 star weekend away up at Malaney this weekend. Not usually my scene but had a raffle ticket thrown in with a couple of coffees down at the local cafe. Doesn't get any cheaper than that. Leaving the Blackberry on my desk and got the outlaws looking after the animals......4 legged and 2 legged. Yippee. Can't wait.......not an FG , NPS, FSS, FTS, MAN within cooee. ............so yeah, doing good , thanks for asking.

Hope all the families well and you'll get a chance to head out this winter. Should be some good times as soon as it dries out a little.

See ya mate.
 
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PKDreamers

Adventurer
John,

I have not seen any cracks but i have not had a good look will do this weekend.
I did check them when we got the truck to make sure they where tight.
Do you mean in the box section? or the cab wall?

Wow well done we never win anything but hey it is always good fun to be in those things cos it is always for a great cause.
I hope the weather is great for you guys up the mountains.
Not sure if we will get away this year we are moving house which is great fun but hope to get away for a few days down to Bundjalung Nat Park sum time and hope to see sum whales if it stops raining lol.
We will have to come up to see you one weekend a check out your work place..

Take care.
 

ryderzx9r

New member
Thanks 1engine,
that was a very interesting read. I got side tracked for about an hour last night reading that.
Wel I have had sucess today lifting my cab. It is very easy when you undo all the mounts! (thanks to Pete and John for guidance)
Still lifting with a highlift jack so not lifting it all the way. Now to find a mechanisim to do the lifting for me and all will be good.
I removed the panel under the drivers seat and checked the power steering fluid. That was a pain, three diffrent size nuts/bolts to hold in the seat.
I think lifting the cab when I develop some sort of lifting device that is safer than a highlift jack, that will be the way to go.
Andrew.
 

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