Uh oh! Been a long time since the ladt update..
2016 has been awesome as for the offroading part, and the Toyota have behaved all through the year (other then one mishap where i accidently knocked one of the rocksliders loose

(Then there was that time where it decided to spew engine oil out the front seal)
Also, truck above is sold and replaced with a newer Volvo Fl6 with an Allison automatic gearbox, decided that the brown f4 was too old and uncomfy for what i want, so sold and bought different =)
Now! Ater a tough year of offroading every rig needs some work, and i have been lacking interest really, and between expanding the garage with a new part and working i have not done anything to it, until last weekend where i finally got it in and started!
First on my long to-do list was brakes! For 1½ year now i have had parts on the shelf for a disc brake conversion on the rear, and for just as long have i only had 3 brakes as one rear cylinder gave up (For the third time!)
So i began tearing the drivers side down where i had no brakes

2016-12-31 10.54.37 by
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Where i discovered the bearing was shot! (click to view video)

2016-12-31 10.05.05 by
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Unfortunatley i had neglected to buy new bearings! So until i had new bearings i started with the next part! Diesel tank!
Couple of years of bashing had gotten it to start leaking, so my intial plan was to cut off the bad lower part, as i dont need 90 liters fuel cap. and rather have it flush with the frame
Tank out

2017-01-01 11.43.31 by
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Incase you wondered, this is what the internals of a lj7 tank looks like!

2017-01-01 14.25.28 by
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I soon scraped that idea though, as i found out the filler would be at the very bottom of the tank, and i believed that i would get a pretty big air pocket at the top, so i literally wouldnt get very much capacity at all, right now im looking at stainless steel boat tanks, which i found to be quite cheap, only like £300 for a 50 liter one! So gonna make me a fake one tomorrow in cardboard to make sure it fits good!
So this weekend i finally got my new bearings from France ( I order almost everything for euro4x4parts, quick delivery and superb service!)
So on with my bearing presstube!

2016-12-31 11.25.57 by
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Fabricated another small piece to go between the big pipe and the new bearing, dont fancy pressing on the outer ring when i should be pressing on the inner race

2017-01-01 11.43.49 by
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Soon had it together so put it in the diff and on with a disc!

2017-01-06 13.28.39 by
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After a couple of cardboard templates this is what i found to work, it's gonna be tight as F*** against the frame, but it will work.. I think..
Couldnt have it any lower either way because of control arms hitting parking brake mechanism..

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2017-01-07 11.13.58 by
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2017-01-07 11.14.12 by
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tested with wheel and my spacers, clears beautifully!

2017-01-07 11.20.57 by
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2017-01-07 11.21.09 by
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And look Ben, mine isn't upside-down!

2017-01-07 11.21.21 by
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So! Time to make the final version! found some 8mm steel that will be good enough!

2017-01-07 16.20.22 by
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With my suspension i found it quite impossible to fit it over all four lugs, with the new suspension the control arms is further in, and i have very little room to wiggle around in..