ZacSquatch
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Fairbanks, AK
Well... Ive been brain storming on the lil 600 toyota I bought and decided I wanted to build a budget baja-ish vehicle for running the roads up here with all the crazy frost heaves.
The requirements I wanted...
I hate IFS and want a solid front...... and still keep it 2wd.......
Flatbed and exo cage
31's up front and 33's in the back...
Then I thought, who the hell make a vehicle that has a solid 2wd axle thats easy to work with... oh yea,........ THE XJ!!!
So, I went to the junkyard... and bam... a 2wd 96..
I talked to the folks, they want 300 for the complete axle, steering, coils and everything hub to hub.... Its Alaska so the price isnt all that bad.
I measured the frame on the yota, width between coils and everything... holy shit, this will work as is!!!! even the steering since the yota doesnt have power steering. I plan on plumbing the XJ calipers into the yota brake system as well
I'm even going to use the control arm mounts and use them to make a 3 link to the yota frame..
So heres the parts list thus far.....
XJ 2wd front axle assembly, steering, trac bar, coils
Isuzu trooper rear LCA's since they are the same bushing width and run over 30 inches long
Ford Super duty Shock mounts
springs from a couple s-10's and other yota's to build a new pack
shackles
Nice bilsteins or some higher end shock... hopefully remote res. rear at least.
anywho, any comments, suggestions ect?
the 600 buck rig
The requirements I wanted...
I hate IFS and want a solid front...... and still keep it 2wd.......
Flatbed and exo cage
31's up front and 33's in the back...
Then I thought, who the hell make a vehicle that has a solid 2wd axle thats easy to work with... oh yea,........ THE XJ!!!
So, I went to the junkyard... and bam... a 2wd 96..
I talked to the folks, they want 300 for the complete axle, steering, coils and everything hub to hub.... Its Alaska so the price isnt all that bad.
I measured the frame on the yota, width between coils and everything... holy shit, this will work as is!!!! even the steering since the yota doesnt have power steering. I plan on plumbing the XJ calipers into the yota brake system as well
I'm even going to use the control arm mounts and use them to make a 3 link to the yota frame..
So heres the parts list thus far.....
XJ 2wd front axle assembly, steering, trac bar, coils
Isuzu trooper rear LCA's since they are the same bushing width and run over 30 inches long
Ford Super duty Shock mounts
springs from a couple s-10's and other yota's to build a new pack
shackles
Nice bilsteins or some higher end shock... hopefully remote res. rear at least.
anywho, any comments, suggestions ect?
the 600 buck rig
