I always like different ways of mounting high lift jacks, they always look cool. I have NEVER used one four wheeling. I always used mine at work to lift sinking scaffolding loaded with bricks! 🤪 I have to say I didn't think this build was going to be this involved. This is a SEMA build!
My and my boy are building a 65. Your videos help keep it exciting. Thanks for that. An idea I've been pondering is rear fender flare tool boxes. You've got the resources to take all of the guess work out of it for us. Plus you'll be the first to do them, that is if you do. Great build series, best I've seen
Looks great 👍 the build is at the fun point now. Just the little details. Idea... make a Delron covered drop-down table. For the inside back of the rack. Super handy.
Insane how a rear bumper can change the look so well! How did you think of the fuel tank and jack management beforehand, then to execute it flawlessly with perfect fitment. Always impressed in your work.
You could wire in some one way diodes to those bumper lights and tie them into the reverse lights so they come on manually like you have them and also automatically when in reverse.
@@Roadrash429 he already has them on a switch so all he would have to do is jump a wire between the positives of the reverse lights and bumper pods. The one way diodes would just be there to have them still operate independently if desired. Personally I'd just have both come on any time you flip the switch, or put it in reverse and not use any diodes.
I'd do something like a weatherpack connector on the plate light, moisture proof and will withstand the disconnect/reconnect every time you have to remove it to access the fuel cans.
I would’ve put to get little gas cans on the back inside and the jack near the top of the roof could hold in there and then you could just have the bumper the way you had it swinging and the lights and plate were normally goes would’ve OK what’s your thought, comment below keep up the good work. Can’t wait to see your next video. Thank you.
Loving the channel! Found you through your Langmuir videos! Just got my table running, was wondering if you could share your speed/amps/psi for 3/16”? Cheers!
😎Been waiting for this one!! I love seeing you get creative with your bumpers👍🏻🔥💯 its funny because as im watching, i was like... He should take the bumper and arm to Devin's shop to powder coat it in his big oven and you came out on the next shot with his shirt 🤘🏻🍻
Your fabrication skills were always good, but you are getting so much better with all your new tools. With all the new tools you are still running that old stove to powder coat.
Id put a plate behind the license plate and have it slide into the reciever hitch. When you need the hitch just oull the plate off and find a temporary mount for when you use a trailer.
Looking good, maybe...a little "tiny", now I am waiting those "Jeep" - kind of rear fenders, sure need them !!!! Keep it up, youtheman! greetings from "Hurricane' ....South Florida, thank God, it is on West Coast, I am at East coast !!!=)
Niemela family got pretty good skills! I dont remember what going on with your brother who was sick but I hope he is fine and take care my man I really like your work you and your brother Devin !
There is you and there is some Australian ... design and build... something like that... both of you are people I would take advice from... I mean with regards building 4x4's
Do you do custom bumpers for other than Toyotas? I have a 79 Dodge ram charger looking to do front and back bumpers where are you located and I am currently out of Texas next.Austin
@@nonsequitur807 great I’ll have to lick you up when I’m ready to pull off stock bumpers and go with something custom. Thanks again love all your content.
A 40 in tire? It would take a crane to get it down. Those are heavy. Anytime I've changed a tire in the gravel or mud, I like to have it as close to where it's going as possible, especially when its caked in mud/snow/etc...
This thing just get more bad ass with every video that comes out
I know it wouldn't be structurally sound but I love the look of the bumper when you put it on just tacked! 8:40ish
@@jadebrecks looks cool! But definitely not too strong!
I always like different ways of mounting high lift jacks, they always look cool. I have NEVER used one four wheeling. I always used mine at work to lift sinking scaffolding loaded with bricks! 🤪 I have to say I didn't think this build was going to be this involved. This is a SEMA build!
Perfect every detail
My and my boy are building a 65. Your
videos help keep it exciting.
Thanks for that.
An idea I've been pondering is rear fender flare tool boxes.
You've got the resources to take all of the guess work out of it for us.
Plus you'll be the first to do them, that is if you do.
Great build series, best I've seen
Really beautiful Landcruiser, this is what an old owner tells you! But don't forget to protect the hydraulic brake hoses, a branch and no more brakes
That came out killer!
@@zacharywatters1843 thanks!!
Killer work as always! This bumper really is perfect for your rig. You should build your own larger powder coat oven.
@@awhipps thanks! Yeah I do need a bigger oven for sure
Your craftsmanship and design level it top shelf!
@@billybike57 thank you!!
That bumper and accessory carrier definitely came out top notch man. Looking really good.
Looks great 👍 the build is at the fun point now. Just the little details. Idea... make a Delron covered drop-down table. For the inside back of the rack. Super handy.
Insane how a rear bumper can change the look so well! How did you think of the fuel tank and jack management beforehand, then to execute it flawlessly with perfect fitment. Always impressed in your work.
@@wpmproduction4074 thank you!! I take a lot of time planning stuff out beforehand!
You are very talented. Love your builds!
That cruiser is just awesome! And your fabrication skills too. Congratulations Austin.
@@waltermigotto484 thank you!!
Slick. Looks great.
@@TheRightLine thank you!
The FJ is just sick buddy, beautiful build !
A true artist!
You make enough bumpers it might be time to buy/build a large oven so you can powder coat them.
Are you gonna do any mini rear fenders. Lots of tire overhang on the rear.
No black powder coat on the high lift to make it match? You could use some krylon fusion to match the gas tanks too.
You could wire in some one way diodes to those bumper lights and tie them into the reverse lights so they come on manually like you have them and also automatically when in reverse.
Just needs a toggle switch in the dash, one way to is only powered from the back up lights, the other way is manual activation. Pretty simple to do
Technically, the wiring is set up through the relay, depending on which way you flip the switch, changes which side of the relay you trigger.
@@Roadrash429 he already has them on a switch so all he would have to do is jump a wire between the positives of the reverse lights and bumper pods. The one way diodes would just be there to have them still operate independently if desired. Personally I'd just have both come on any time you flip the switch, or put it in reverse and not use any diodes.
Are you planning on using fender liners or fender flares? Sick fabs as per usual.
I like the CAD (cardboard aided design) proccess
I'd do something like a weatherpack connector on the plate light, moisture proof and will withstand the disconnect/reconnect every time you have to remove it to access the fuel cans.
AWESOME, as usual. Wish you did them for the '06 Tundra ❤
Small oven build out of a home oven with plans would be fun to watch
Super sweet!
Dude your next build should be a K5 blazer 😂
Amazing WORK ❤️ 👍🏼
@@mahdialsenussi3066 thanks!
Gotta be happy with that looks killa bud
Dope build. I guess you have a plan for a flat tire🤞🏽
Fantastic work.
Thank you!
Damn nice bumper and accessory rack
Nice one Austin as always ❤
The rear looks a bit naked, adding some kinda rear fender would make it look complete imo.
6 digit build! Very nice!
@@lynnmccoy9623 thanks!
Sempurna = Perfect
You make it look easy....
Awesome!! Thanks!
Looks great
nice and perfect.
Just seen it on your site will order this week TY
You killed it!
Hey man the back bumper is sweet as heck man don’t change it but paint it
I would’ve put to get little gas cans on the back inside and the jack near the top of the roof could hold in there and then you could just have the bumper the way you had it swinging and the lights and plate were normally goes would’ve OK what’s your thought, comment below keep up the good work. Can’t wait to see your next video. Thank you.
Loving the channel! Found you through your Langmuir videos! Just got my table running, was wondering if you could share your speed/amps/psi for 3/16”? Cheers!
Killer as usual...great work!!
I like your process.
How about adding the option to have the license plate bracket to spring up to remove the gas cans.
This build is another lever 🇹🇿
The fj is next level man. How is your brother doing Austin i have seen a video update in a while. Hope all is good. Keep up the epic builds
@@Curryhunts thanks man! And Cameron is doing good, thanks for asking!!
bumper came out sick. Are you gonna make any rear side fenders ?
I would love to see you build a square body bronco
😎Been waiting for this one!! I love seeing you get creative with your bumpers👍🏻🔥💯 its funny because as im watching, i was like... He should take the bumper and arm to Devin's shop to powder coat it in his big oven and you came out on the next shot with his shirt 🤘🏻🍻
@@davefury66 thanks man!! Haha yea I do need a bigger oven!
Your fabrication skills were always good, but you are getting so much better with all your new tools. With all the new tools you are still running that old stove to powder coat.
@@richberg404 thanks! Yeah someday I need a bigger oven
What tube notcher is that and a big powder coating oven build would be sick
Thats from roguefab!
Love from Sri Lanka
The FJ is really looking good Austin.
It has come a long way from when you got it.
What is left to be done ?
Très beau travail propre impressionnant 🤩 bravo 👏👍
That is sweet! Curious to see the total cost of this rig.
You are incredible! Love your works….
Thank you so much!
Holy smokes dude! Amazing!
@@donigor9549 thanks man!
I'm impressed with the final result
Great job on the truck, you are definitely one talented dude! Are you going to keep it or sell it, awesome build!
A matching off road trailer would be great . Then you would have a place to add a spare tire.
Been wanting to ask where you get your Toyota hats. Awesome vids!
Id put a plate behind the license plate and have it slide into the reciever hitch. When you need the hitch just oull the plate off and find a temporary mount for when you use a trailer.
Nice!!!
Old betsy looking perfect llike always😍
great ideal head light on spray gun !!!!!
This should be called RED BACK after the Australian Red back spider. Also known as the Australian black widow spider.
I enjoyed this video
Do you have any templates for 2020 subaru forester
Now I want to see more red accents.
Привет из России, мне эта тема близка, классно 👍 у тебя получилось, удачи.
Nasty af bro
Looking good, maybe...a little "tiny", now I am waiting those "Jeep" - kind of rear fenders, sure need them !!!! Keep it up, youtheman! greetings from "Hurricane' ....South Florida, thank God, it is on West Coast, I am at East coast !!!=)
Nice job! I hope you never need to use the high lift jack.
Try made fender fillers for rear
ive been watching from start to now and its sick .
Niemela family got pretty good skills! I dont remember what going on with your brother who was sick but I hope he is fine and take care my man I really like your work you and your brother Devin !
@@danyl6796 thanks! My brother Cameron was sick, he’s doing better!
There is you and there is some Australian ... design and build... something like that... both of you are people I would take advice from... I mean with regards building 4x4's
Waiting for the Toyota pickup u brought couple months ago.
Keren...❤
Owsm
Think you need some stubby rear fenders.
When the cardboard comes out good things happen.
very nice car
When we going to get a video of u making a big oven to fit the entire bumper iv seen people use the small oven control and heating element
So dirty.. Nice job, Austin!
👑👑👑👑👑🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
wow
What’s next disconnect scrub bars all round to protect the guards
Daniel Jones is that you
Do you do custom bumpers for other than Toyotas? I have a 79 Dodge ram charger looking to do front and back bumpers where are you located and I am currently out of Texas next.Austin
Shut up! I live in Austin (Manor)
@@nonsequitur807 great I’ll have to lick you up when I’m ready to pull off stock bumpers and go with something custom. Thanks again love all your content.
A sticker of the license plate below the left tail light
Above*
I think I put the spray the tire on the roof
A 40 in tire? It would take a crane to get it down. Those are heavy. Anytime I've changed a tire in the gravel or mud, I like to have it as close to where it's going as possible, especially when its caked in mud/snow/etc...
Look man your fj has space limits and I blame you if you don’t have a spare tire but extra fuel is just as fine
You have pending driver update😀😃😄
Can you make template for 5th gen 4runner??