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Title: building a 4wd beddy
Post by: beddymad on August 03, 2008, 02:38:21 PM
hi guys im thinking of building a 4wd beddy and wondered if anyone has seen or no of a toyota landcruiser chassis being used?like an 80 series for example.any info would be appreciated.cheers furio
Title: Re: building a 4wd beddy
Post by: obsession on August 03, 2008, 03:13:28 PM
no, but a few guys have used f100 running gear and a few months ago a guy overhear used a f100 graft with a diesel setup.

If he still has it  for sale ill ask him for more details.

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Title: Re: building a 4wd beddy
Post by: beddymad on August 04, 2008, 03:11:56 PM
thanks craig any info will help :D
Title: Re: building a 4wd beddy
Post by: ben on August 19, 2008, 05:50:04 AM
just out of curiosity.. when people convert to 4wd on their beddies do they just bolt a chassis under the orig incorporated chassis???

cause that doesnt sound that hard ay!!

not my kind of thing but could be fun!!

ben
Title: Re: building a 4wd beddy
Post by: Tweaker on August 19, 2008, 11:39:57 AM
just out of curiosity.. when people convert to 4wd on their beddies do they just bolt a chassis under the orig incorporated chassis???

cause that doesnt sound that hard ay!!

not my kind of thing but could be fun!!

ben

I'm assuming one would just drop it onto a Hilux like they did with Statesmans and panelvans. But would be interested to know. You'd never have to leave the Beddy at home again, how sweet.
Title: Re: building a 4wd beddy
Post by: Warren on August 19, 2008, 01:33:04 PM
Ben

I think those pictures above use the standard frame/chassis, taking out the front end and replace it with the front diff, replace the gearbox with one with a tranfer case, tailshafts made to fit, and maybe i different type of steering box.

Warren

   
Title: Re: building a 4wd beddy
Post by: Tweaker on August 19, 2008, 02:35:39 PM
Ben

I think those pictures above use the standard frame/chassis, taking out the front end and replace it with the front diff, replace the gearbox with one with a tranfer case, tailshafts made to fit, and maybe i different type of steering box.

Warren

   

Cool. That makes a lot more sence!
Title: Re: building a 4wd beddy
Post by: Jock on August 19, 2008, 03:12:37 PM
The hard thing is the width of the Beddy...

One of the widest diffs out there is an F100 diff. F100 4wd setups are not that hard to track down.
Those old trucks rust out badly and there is often someone selling an old 4wd F100 at a good price.

I have thought about it but questioned how much you would really need the 4wd?
After all, are you going to go for a serious 4wd in your baby? Not me...

Keep an eye out on ebay for a 70's model F100 4wd, I have seen a few in the last couple of months.

If it was me I would grab the front and rear diff, the transmission setup and that's it...
I would then graft it all into the Beddy.

Jd

 
Title: Re: building a 4wd beddy
Post by: Jock on August 19, 2008, 03:15:08 PM
Hey Craig,

How old is that photo with the black van with the guy in the skinny black jeans in it? What year?

Isn't it funny, the cycles that fashion trends follow...
20 years on and that exact look is all the rage!  :)

Jd
Title: Re: building a 4wd beddy
Post by: obsession on August 19, 2008, 03:39:24 PM
bugga now we know how old we both are..lol ::)
Title: Re: building a 4wd beddy
Post by: Jock on August 19, 2008, 05:33:50 PM
Is that you in that photo? If it is, how on earth did you get those jeans on!!!
They look more like leggings! My tightest pair don't even come close to those pearlers...

How "old we are"... You mean "how young we are" Jd  ;)
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