No I cannot rebuild the transmissions. I have no knowledge of them and there are soo many variations. I leave that to the professionals. Thanks for the comment tho.
@@harrisonrosnell4104 Mine is a DX also and didn't have any holes that lined up with the metal plate at the bottom of the draw carcase so I just drilled 2 holes slightly closer to the outer edge than the centre along the line of the plate that had holes in it, you can see where the bolt heads are at 5:57. Then cut and put a piece of metal plate underneath the body about 10cm long and 5cm wide with a hole in the middle of it to allow the bolt to go through it and then just put a bolt through it all and fitted a locking washer and used a nylon locking nut underneath. I had to get help to fasten them up as my arms are not that long tho. The plate underneath gives strength to the nut so it doesn't get pulled through the body in the case of an accident or severe movement of the draws. I hope that helps. Tim.
I don’t mean to sound like a critic but it Would have been good to see you do the bolt down of the drawers as people would need to know not to drill into the tanks. Also there’s only 10min of actual video and the rest is blank. Thankyou for the video though it was good to see someone doing this on the 92 Diesel 1HZJ80R. 😎👍🏻
That's strange as I only made it a 10 min video. not sure why its longer.. hmm maybe youtube did something to it when I uploaded it.. I'll see what I can find re the bolting of the draws, I'm not sure I have footage of it as I was busy doing it not filming it..
The ones that were the specified size for my 80 series Landcruiser from 4wd supacentre. Sorry I don't know or didn't know there was various lengths available.
That music omg...
It was a great video if not for that annoying music
Thanks for letting me know ill keep that in mind going forward.
do you also do the rebuilding ( re kitting of automatic transmissions)? Interesting share boss, have a great day
No I cannot rebuild the transmissions. I have no knowledge of them and there are soo many variations. I leave that to the professionals. Thanks for the comment tho.
Hey mate. Any tips regarding where to drill for the rear bolts?
Hey, are you talking the bolts near the rear doors or the ones at the rear of the draws nearest to the back seat?
Hey, the ones nearest to the back seat. I have the DX model and it didn’t come with the pre drilled holes.
@@harrisonrosnell4104 Mine is a DX also and didn't have any holes that lined up with the metal plate at the bottom of the draw carcase so I just drilled 2 holes slightly closer to the outer edge than the centre along the line of the plate that had holes in it, you can see where the bolt heads are at 5:57. Then cut and put a piece of metal plate underneath the body about 10cm long and 5cm wide with a hole in the middle of it to allow the bolt to go through it and then just put a bolt through it all and fitted a locking washer and used a nylon locking nut underneath. I had to get help to fasten them up as my arms are not that long tho. The plate underneath gives strength to the nut so it doesn't get pulled through the body in the case of an accident or severe movement of the draws. I hope that helps. Tim.
I don’t mean to sound like a critic but it Would have been good to see you do the bolt down of the drawers as people would need to know not to drill into the tanks. Also there’s only 10min of actual video and the rest is blank. Thankyou for the video though it was good to see someone doing this on the 92 Diesel 1HZJ80R. 😎👍🏻
That's strange as I only made it a 10 min video. not sure why its longer.. hmm maybe youtube did something to it when I uploaded it.. I'll see what I can find re the bolting of the draws, I'm not sure I have footage of it as I was busy doing it not filming it..
Great video. What length draws did you buy?
The ones that were the specified size for my 80 series Landcruiser from 4wd supacentre. Sorry I don't know or didn't know there was various lengths available.
My 96 80s only had surface rust on the passenger side too
Kinda weird hey...
And my 80s lives in the western australia desert
The music is overpowering hard to watch..