Those OME shocks came with poly bushings (at least they did circa 2003 when I put them on my 80). That's some serious neglect, as I don't know if poly bushings can really decay to the point they just fall out.
I bought the Slee brake like for my 94 and I had the exact same issue on the passenger side. I ended up doing exactly what you did to make it fit. All good after that.
Man, you ever sit back and wonder: "What the f&@# was the previous owner thinking when he did this?" 😂😂😂 Great job man, and congrats on the 10k mark! 🎉
@@RM_Garage did ya get my last comments.. if not. now you need caster bushes for the arms..problem with the arms, is the bolt is horizontal, which means, when you flex, with extra 3'',,you put sht loads strain on the bush, bolt, brkt.which will eventually rip off the diff..why is this, because toyotas are not 4x4rs.. go look at an f100 4x4 radius arms,, & fit them,,if you can..then,,problem solved... here in aus, they have, sell,,arms that twist, to eleviate this in built problem..bs fix i say..& $$$$$$$$$$$$$$. you need sway bars cos its coil.. as i said last time,,should of got a gu nissan. 4.2tdi,,petrol sucks..no distance.. last owner never did sht to it. those bushes worn are decades old by the wear..plus the paint is crap..
@@harrywalker968 I would disagree that Toyota's are not 4x4s. Nearly every trail here which is hardcore rock crawling is full of Jeeps and Toyotas. That's it. We don't have Patrols/Nissan Diesels in the states. Can't get em. I know I have to fix the caster. I mentioned it in the video. It's not done yet
3.5” The truck is from a place where parts don’t corrode and seize and is currently in a place where parts don’t corrode and seize! I do use it, just not on every fitting.
Unrelated: did you replace your transmission cooler lines? After my engine break-in these lines slowly started to give up and are discontinued via Toyota so used some Gates 400psi 3/8" line. Recommend replacing them if you havent.
I have a question for you experts in the 4x4 sector! (and I would like to know if you can tell me if it is true that the ironman nitro gas shock absorbers go well with the original set-up and can be adapted with the +5? I have a Suzuki jimny 4x4 with m13a 1.3 l petrol engine with shock absorbers and standard settings, yesterday afternoon I picked up the new ironman nitro gas shock absorbers and the 4x4 spare parts dealer in Florence told me that these ironman nitro gas shock absorbers are ok for 4x4 off-road vehicles with stock trim or in a second you could put the springs higher and it becomes a +5 high trim is that true? Greetings from Florence Italy!)
Those OME shocks came with poly bushings (at least they did circa 2003 when I put them on my 80). That's some serious neglect, as I don't know if poly bushings can really decay to the point they just fall out.
Loving the content its making me want to go work on my 97 80s
Do it!!
sell it, buy a nissan,,there better..gu.4.2tdi.
Any positive notes from you, Harry? Life is great man! Enjoy it!
Why would i buy something that overheats and is sooo slow
Yup - every repair STARTS with a recondition. The curse and the joy of a '97. Safe travels sir.
I bet it feels way better! time for a Delta panhard lift bracket if the rear end feels wobbly
They’re local to me! I’ll definitely be getting some delta parts.
I bought the Slee brake like for my 94 and I had the exact same issue on the passenger side. I ended up doing exactly what you did to make it fit. All good after that.
Everything is a hammer if you hit it hard enough.
Man, you ever sit back and wonder:
"What the f&@# was the previous owner thinking when he did this?"
😂😂😂
Great job man, and congrats on the 10k mark! 🎉
On every vehicle I've ever bought. Thanks man!
@@RM_Garage did ya get my last comments.. if not. now you need caster bushes for the arms..problem with the arms, is the bolt is horizontal, which means, when you flex, with extra 3'',,you put sht loads strain on the bush, bolt, brkt.which will eventually rip off the diff..why is this, because toyotas are not 4x4rs.. go look at an f100 4x4 radius arms,, & fit them,,if you can..then,,problem solved... here in aus, they have, sell,,arms that twist, to eleviate this in built problem..bs fix i say..& $$$$$$$$$$$$$$. you need sway bars cos its coil.. as i said last time,,should of got a gu nissan. 4.2tdi,,petrol sucks..no distance.. last owner never did sht to it. those bushes worn are decades old by the wear..plus the paint is crap..
@@harrywalker968 I would disagree that Toyota's are not 4x4s. Nearly every trail here which is hardcore rock crawling is full of Jeeps and Toyotas. That's it. We don't have Patrols/Nissan Diesels in the states. Can't get em.
I know I have to fix the caster. I mentioned it in the video. It's not done yet
2 questions: 1. What size lift? 2. Why do you hate anti-seize? 😁
3.5”
The truck is from a place where parts don’t corrode and seize and is currently in a place where parts don’t corrode and seize! I do use it, just not on every fitting.
@@RM_Garage anti seize gets everywhere and just keeps giving
Unrelated: did you replace your transmission cooler lines? After my engine break-in these lines slowly started to give up and are discontinued via Toyota so used some Gates 400psi 3/8" line. Recommend replacing them if you havent.
I did! Have a video on it
why do you have an auto 4x4.. death traps down hill..4x4ing..
In the USA we did not get 80s with manual. My previous Toyota (88 pickup), was manual w/ dual transfer cases.
I have a question for you experts in the 4x4 sector! (and I would like to know if you can tell me if it is true that the ironman nitro gas shock absorbers go well with the original set-up and can be adapted with the +5? I have a Suzuki jimny 4x4 with m13a 1.3 l petrol engine with shock absorbers and standard settings, yesterday afternoon I picked up the new ironman nitro gas shock absorbers and the 4x4 spare parts dealer in Florence told me that these ironman nitro gas shock absorbers are ok for 4x4 off-road vehicles with stock trim or in a second you could put the springs higher and it becomes a +5 high trim is that true? Greetings from Florence Italy!)
What length aftermarket soft lines did you go with?
+3
3'' lift..3'' lines,,makes sense,,yes.. but he needs to tie the coils in..or they tear the lines & bust the shock..
Looks like you put the rear line on the passenger side