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Old 05-05-2011, 11:05 PM
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Another newbie here

Hello friends. My name is Kevin and I just purchased a 1967 Fj40 and I am soooo excited. I don't even know where to start but I can't wait to fix something. This particular FJ has a chevy 350 and a 4 speed tranny. The guy I bought it from says he put 75 FJ axles under it with 5:29s and ARB lockers front and rear. I think it has a 4" lift with 33's but I'm not sure on the lift. Its in pretty rough shape cosmetically so I think I will start with dressing the old girl up a little first, but then again....it wasn't paid for to be pretty.

Anyway, just wanted to say hey and if anyone knows where to get a hard top let me know please. I am also curious to know how much lift is required to fit 35's without having to cut fenders.

Thanks for the forum...these forums have always been helpful no matter what I've driven.
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