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Toyota Hilux 4 Door

FREEDOM83

Rock Crawler
Joined
Jan 17, 2012
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Location
Vitoria-Gasteiz
This chose is arrived at the house today, avec pas mal de choses RC4WD.

ARB Front and Rear Bumpers Anti Roll Bars with Red Crossbow Spotlights 3 Pairs of Teraflex Twins Nitro Shocks Goodyear MTR Wheels Highlift Tank Tires rc4wd rc4wd Fridge rc4wd Metal Tool Case And I'm sure I left a few other little things out there, time to revisit and make some changes, you'll see them as always:







 
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Today I have made some progress, I have moved the winch forward, so I have moved the bumper back, I have removed the body lift kit, I have tested the rear, I have adjusted the suspensions, I have changed the electronics for a Holmes 40t motor, 1080 variator and 45kg srt servo, it still has hours left but you can already see something.






 
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Nice build you got going .... love the look of the utility bed and the change of wheels is favorable ... the old military one will definitely look good as the spares.
 
Well, it's almost done. Although it seems simple, it took 4 hours to mount the axles with the antiwrap bars. I had to put several bushings on the rear antiwrap bar to prevent it from touching the teraflex, and the front one had to be mounted on the opposite side to which it is intended, so I modified the support and mounted one of the longer ball joints. The boom axles are in reverse with the rear ones, so in the photos the axle can be seen the other way around, but I got a normal 30/8 pinion and crown kit for the rear axle, while waiting for some slightly narrower hexagons. You can almost say that it's finished.












 
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