Just bought me some used FZJ80 front coil springs on Mud. Happy happy, joy joy!
Oh and I liked this article, especially because it came out right after our discussion about portals!
http://www.expeditionportal.com/vehi...d-control.html
True it is a concept but it has some $20+k portals under it. That makes me feel less over the top using mine in this build. Also notice tire size and vehicle height on the Jeep. That is about what I am aiming for, obviously without the forward cab or pickup bed style body though.
I would say average Joe is doing it!![]()
theres a dude in PA just north of me selling the infamous white 80 on volvos, i think its only 11-12g. buy that and shorten it. done.
meh
72 fj40, gone
93 110NAS 238, gone
71 fj55, gone
86 fj60, gone
76 fj40, polished up
96 G, lotsa parts
01 lx470, 150,000 dd
97 f350/alaskan camper
cars.
You have missed the whole point of this build thread. On top of that I don't really like that 80-series, in particular the engine. And why chop that truck up?
You are suggesting I spend $12,000 to buy something I already have with axles that are nowhere near as good as what I have and to top it off that truck is located well over 1,000 miles from me? Buy it for what? Some super old school, very well used axles with 80-series suspension welded on them? Ummm, real good advice. I already have what I need, why spend money on something not as good?
On top of that the white 80-series with Volvos is no good on the HWY due to the 6.xx gears in the axles and the engine that gets under 10mpg. Volvo portal gears are very hard to come by, you have one or at most two choices for gears and they are very expensive. New gears in my axles will run me tops $150 per axle and are everywhere. Also my axles I can get parts for nearly anywhere since the large majority of what is in them can be sourced at any auto parts store. Not like some 30+yr old Volvos where parts have to be ordered from who knows where.
If you don't like the build Zimm it is fine, no worries at all. But from here on out I think I am going to ignore your posts if they have nothing worthwhile to say.
Sale pending on seats & hydraulic steering system from my 83 Patrol. Just waiting on a check!
What that does is give me some money to buy some things for this project. First bits I think I am buying is going to be suspension stuff. Then it is time to put the portals under the FZJ80 chassis. I will also buy the 37" ProComps ($200) with some of the cash and get them mounted to my 17" Walker Evans beadlocks. In the meantime I suppose I better get started on chopping down the frame!![]()
More screwing around with a tape measure, comparing things and all that jazz.
The Patrol and the portals are shockless, sitting on wood blocks as you can see. Ignore the hydro ram, it is getting pulled in the next 48hrs. The axle as it sits in the Patrol now can only compress another 2-3" max before there are problems. So ride height will need to be a little taller then this. It is also sitting on 40s still so I will lose an 1 1/2" by going down to 37s. Ride height is really not looking like it will be all that bad to me, same for width. However, there is a problem...
The 80-series front axle and the coil perches on that axle are approx 44" apart, outside to outside. The flanges on the portal axle are roughly 42" apart. So to fit the front portal axle with the stock coil spring configuration I got to lose nearly 4" in width. Not liking this option or how this would turn out. Moving the upper coil buckets on the frame inboard another 1-2" per side I am pretty sure will create problems under max flex. Raising the coil bucket on the axle to clear the flange is another option but that just gave me another 2+" of lift. The 3rd option is just don't use coil springs and go coilovers in the front. I am really trying to stay away from them due to cost but man I may just have to do it for these issues with width. Also if I link the front using my links and JJ's I won't have to do a lot to the front axle besides reconfigure panhard and maybe the upper link mount.
Any ways, here are some pictures so you can see what I mean.
Height comparison, the Cruiser is on 35s with 4" of lift.
Width comparison, the Cruiser is less than 2" wider over the Patrol body wise. Keep in mind these are 13.5 wide tires and I am going to run 12.5s. I had 2" wheel spacers on the portals before, I took them off the front but they are still on the rear axle.
It is definitely going to be a wide Wagon! By my measurements so far nearly 10" wider axle wise then it is now in my FJ60. That is a lot for cruising down the pavement! I am thinking though regardless how wide it works out to be I am doing fender side bars with a fender flare incorportaed into it. Maybe just cheap plastic garden edging though!Don't want to be getting hassled by cops everywhere I go outside Wyoming so something will have to be done because these axles are going to make it wide!
More screwing around...I dug the links I have out.
Five hours in the cold rain today was enough for me, it is nowthirty!
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are the tires currently on the Patrol too large to use for the project?
2008 Jeep Rubicon Unlimited
1991 Jeep Cherokee Briarwood
More blahing on...
Getting ahead of myself here but reading lot's of threads on Mud has me thinking!
First up, I think I decided today I am going to make a rotisserie for both the body and frame. Looks like $200-300 and I can make one and it will save me tons of work plus a hurting back. Either going to make it from scratch or use some things like engine stands from Harbor Freight. Going to use some big wheels so it can be moved around outside easy, gravel driveway and all.
Looked at buying a shelter, to much money so sticking with plan A of building one myself. All I need it for is this project, painting during it and shelter from rain + wind. Still planning PVC pipe frame since I have tons of the stuff and just wrap that in tarps. I also got a bunch of 4x8 sheets of 1/2" plywood so think use that as a floor on top of gravel or just make a pad of crush.
Sent these guys an email...
Gaugeplates.com, your home for custom gauge and switch plates
to see about getting them to do something with this....
This is where I am really getting ahead of myself but I am wanting custom gauges, switch panel, power port and so forth. I also want a new speedo with the new engine. I can't get a new FJ62 one, considering using an FJ80 one since it is still available or use these...
Dakota Digital - Digital Instrumentation and Accessories
I just don't like no km's on the speedo and I don't need a tach that goes that high with the diesel. Most of the speedos I am seeing for sale (Autometer, ect) don't have kms on them, kind of want that for trips south. Not sure how the 80-series would fit into the dash though. Any ways, just sent them dudes at gaugeplates.com an email to see what they say and maybe have some kind of idea on cost. And the switch panel will for sure have at least one zombie light switch!
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Thinking I will have the switch panel built to suit the stock radio location on the right of the dash panel. I do have this tach which is the stock one for the Nissan diesel engine, it kind of would go ok with the 80-series speedo. :hhmm:
Or maybe not! Anyone have a picture of the 60-series or 80-series stock diesel tachs? Are they run off the alternator?
Also got this, it is from a Patrol but would work ok in the Cruiser. It is a Mongrel after all so why not!?
This week I think I am going to pull the portal axles from the Patrol. Do the plasma'ing of the engine mounts and so forth off the 80-series frame, buy some steel for the frame chop and prep for that. Will have the 80-series coil springs this week and kind of wanting those to level up the truck for the frame chop. Probably should get the portals under it before the chop but who knows, might just chop it first! May go as far as to start cutting stuff off the axle housings this week too. Need to buy some consumables and after cutting get to grinding.
cheers
i thought your goal was a 60 body on coils and portals. wouldnt you need to chop an 80 frame to fit a 60 body? i dont recall my 60 having an optimum breakerover to rear angle ratio, so i think the frame would need a tad bit of rigging. its been years, so i dont reacll if 303 axles have high and low speed varients, or if that just mogs.
dont take it all so personal. its an unusual build, and im asking questions.
Last edited by zimm; 04-03-2012 at 01:12 AM.
meh
72 fj40, gone
93 110NAS 238, gone
71 fj55, gone
86 fj60, gone
76 fj40, polished up
96 G, lotsa parts
01 lx470, 150,000 dd
97 f350/alaskan camper
cars.