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Old 02-04-2015, 03:51 PM   #126
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Mark,
Looking good and glad to see the dependable miles that you have enjoyed. Where did you get the latch that you use on you spare tire swingarm?

Thanks Dwight
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Old 02-05-2015, 09:21 AM   #127
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Looking good and glad to see the dependable miles that you have enjoyed. Where did you get the latch that you use on you spare tire swingarm?

Thanks Dwight
Thanks Dwight.. I have enjoyed building and driving this project. I got the latch off of ebay... look for DE-STA-CO 341-R Latch Clamp....
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Old 02-05-2015, 02:54 PM   #128
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Thanks for the information. It will help.

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Old 03-10-2015, 04:20 PM   #129
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Update time..

Installed new brake master cylinder.

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New rotors and calipers









Installed new light switch, I had cleaned the old one a couple of times. It would work for a few thousand miles and then the high beams would quit again. I ordered this from Thailand..


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It is a very nice looking item, but the wiring harness is about 3 inches shorter than the original. I was able to make it work, but not sure I like it. Time will tell. If I have to I will re-solder the old harness to the new switch, lots of work, and not sure it is worth it. Buyer beware.. It works, but….

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Over 17000 miles since the swap.. Made two 800+ trips in it last month. Stilling running strong.

The weather is starting to warm up here in central Oklahoma this week, hopefully we can get started back on the front bumpers.
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Old 03-10-2015, 04:38 PM   #130
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17,000 miles! Very cool and unique build, Mark.
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Old 03-10-2015, 04:51 PM   #131
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Looking forward to bumper updates ,great build and keep on enjoying the miles.
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Old 03-11-2015, 07:36 AM   #132
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Heck yeah 17000 miles
Nice work on all the upgrades, you'll have this thing completely rebuilt before long.
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Old 05-14-2015, 11:57 AM   #133
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Time for another update.. It has been a couple of months.. I have made some progress…

Adding tubing to the bumper.






Installed longer shackles to correct a little bit of a stinkbug look. I still need to paint or plate them.









Decided to install driving/fog lights in the bumper before I had it powder coated.












Finally powder coated the bumper..








My radiator had a small leak so I decided to move to an aluminum radiator. It lowered my temperatures several degrees. Seems to really make a difference on long hills and when towing.












That brings me up-to-date.. I started on installing some new seats from a 2004 land rover, not a direct fit for sure, but I got a great deal on them and I like the way they look. All power and heated. I will post from photos soon.
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Old 05-14-2015, 12:07 PM   #134
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Man that looks good ,thanks for the update .
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Old 05-14-2015, 06:28 PM   #135
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That is a sweet bumper, nice work
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Old 05-16-2015, 04:12 PM   #136
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Man that looks good ,thanks for the update .
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Old 05-18-2015, 08:03 AM   #138
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Nice update Crash! that radiator looks like a very nice piece. The powder coat on the bumper turned out great too.
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Old 06-12-2015, 09:02 AM   #139
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Nice update Crash! that radiator looks like a very nice piece. The powder coat on the bumper turned out great too.

Thanks Mike... Hope all is well with you and that you are enjoying that old farm truck of yours!!
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06/12/15 Update…

Rock Sliders These were built by Ryan at Sniper Fabworks.. http://www.sniperfab.com/






After Powder coating..







Mounted.. sorry it got dark on me..







Installed some very nice heated and powered seats from a Land Rover… This was not a simple swap, and I am not sure I would recommend then unless you could get the seats at a very good price, I did, and I love them. They make the 5 and 6 hour drives feel like an hour in the old seats. I mounted the power seat switches in the tuffy console.









I didn’t care much for the aftermarket cold air system so I decided to go back to original FJ62 filter.. I still need to re-paint the air filter housing.

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Started on a rear storage box, to keep all of my gear in. I came real close to purchasing either ARB or Tuffy boxes, but at $1000+ I thought I would see what I could do. I used glue and pocket screws to put the frame together. It really turned out much stronger than I thought it would. Very pleased with it..













Since it is supposed to rain AGAIN this weekend I hope to get started on building the drawers. I have already ordered and received 2 very nice sets of 36” HD drawer slides. I will post pictures when I get them.

It has been for a little over 10 months since I first drove the LC with the L33 in it. I have really enjoyed it. I have put over 23000 miles on it, and look forward to putting many, many more on it.
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It has been for a little over 10 months since I first drove the LC with the L33 in it. I have really enjoyed it. I have put over 23000 miles on it, and look forward to putting many, many more on it.
Very nice looking seats and slider bars. 23k miles! wow....
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Old 06-14-2015, 09:21 AM   #142
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Very nice looking seats and slider bars. 23k miles! wow....
Thanks Mike.. Hope things are going well for you...
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Old 06-18-2015, 09:32 AM   #143
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Update – 06/18/15

Mirror glass replacement – Recently the driver’s side mirror glass fell out of the mirror and broke. Ordered one off of ebay, perfect match to the original as far as I can tell.






Rear storage cabinet-- Drawers

Used a straight edge to keep the cuts straight, worked well.




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Replace the rear side panels… This allowed me to install cleats to support the outer floor pieces.




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Rear tie down – I also bolted the front down utilize the bolt holes that held the rear tie downs in. I didn’t get a picture…



Finished – for the most part.











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Awesome work on the storage boxes. Looks like a very heavy duty setup.
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Old 06-30-2015, 09:00 AM   #145
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Awesome work on the storage boxes. Looks like a very heavy duty setup.
No doubt. Like a stealth zombie apocalypse rig. The only thing I'd change, or add to it, is a top tray. May as well have one as wide and deep as you can, with a lip on the front and sides, to maximize what you can put on top of the box without losing things into the cracks at the front edge and corners. Of course that's assuming there are existing "black hole vortexes" that might not be there. Either way, love what you're doing with this truck.
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Old 06-30-2015, 01:20 PM   #146
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Awesome work on the storage boxes. Looks like a very heavy duty setup.
Thanks Mike.... It has really worked out great.. Hope things are going well for you..
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No doubt. Like a stealth zombie apocalypse rig. The only thing I'd change, or add to it, is a top tray. May as well have one as wide and deep as you can, with a lip on the front and sides, to maximize what you can put on top of the box without losing things into the cracks at the front edge and corners. Of course that's assuming there are existing "black hole vortexes" that might not be there. Either way, love what you're doing with this truck.
Stealth Zombie Apocalypse Rig is the look I was working for.. Thanks.. and I will consider the tray idea...
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Update – 06/30/15

More progress on the rear storage drawers. I wanted to but some carpet or something on top of the box to keep down the noise and to prevent things from sliding around, but really wanted something I could spray off if it got dirty. I decided to use this Utility Mat from Lowes.



Cut and fit to size..









Worked great.. I hope it holds up as well as it looks

Next project was to integrate a Power Inverter into the storage system. I didn’t need anything to large so I went with a 1500W/3000W unit. This unit can power my circular and jig saws, soldering iron, drop light, margarita maker, etc… I am pleased with how it turned out..



It will fit in this space…




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Powered up



Power Cables and grounding



Installed new speakers in the storage system.



All Done..



Rear ARB install – Thought it was time to make sure the power from the 5.3 made to where it was supposed to…
Tear Down..






Old…




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Back together…





Rocker Switches for the compressor and the rear locker. I also went ahead and cut the front locker spot as well.. I hope to get it done in the next few months. The tuffy console doesn’t look as scratched in person as it does in the pictures.. But when I tear everything down this winter, I will have it powder coated.



ARB compressor mounting.. Right next to the invertor…




I think that brings me up-to-date.. Ordered a small under the seat powered 8” subwoofer and a 4 channel amp for the stereo system. I have AC, but really enjoy driving with the windows down, problem is I cannot hear the radio as loud as I would like when I am driving down the interstate at 80mph.. Hopefully those new items will help..
Happy 4th of July to everyone… and be safe!
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Old 07-02-2015, 10:53 PM   #149
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Hi Mark, it's been a while since I checked in - bumper and step looks great!

Have a great 4th!
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Hi Mark, it's been a while since I checked in - bumper and step looks great!

Have a great 4th!
Thanks Steve!! You have a great 4th as well!
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