Mate, i had the very same blue red white stripe shirt. Was my facorite until it got to only under car staus capable, ended up in the great oil soaked rag bin in the dump, sadly missed, got a tear in my eye, vb time, sorry, so upset . Arrggh the memories
Mine have just arrived in Sydney, should have them in the next couple of days. THEY are not cheap $2596 AUD that's with shipping + the Import tax I wasn't aware of!! $327. But after looking at locally made ones ie Emuwings, Cruiser Company etc I decided these are the best out there for a 80series because they use the existing frame and rubbers. NO DRILLING into the cruiser. Hopefully the install goes well.
Hey Justin, exactly why we did it. Heads up take special note where the little mouldings in the rubbers are around the windows. Make sure they go in with the mouldings in exactly the same spot otherwise you get some gaps around the rubbers and the body. Look at the rubbers before you take them out and mark the corners across the rubber onto the body with a texta or pen. Make sure they go in exactly in the same place 👍
@@4wdglampingaustralia102 awesome tip. Thanks. These should be a great match for my full Drifta Draws setup that went in a couple of months ago. And mounting the arb twin compressor n 4L tank in the sidewing. Easy access thanks to the gullwings
Could be a good time to get brand new rubbers from Toyota and just replace them instead of re-using. Also I note the Yodateq's won't work with an 80 that has fixed glass (not sliding) side cargo windows unless Yodateq also supplies metal mounting frames in the kit. All base model aka DX/pov-pack 80's (of which there are a lot in Australia) do not have sliding/opening cargo windows. Plus almost every 80 has rust around the bottom of the side cargo window openings so that needs to be addressed when the existing windows are out before anything new (or old) is re-fitted. Yodateq's current price btw is US$1575 for a pair, so that's going be at least $3000 here including freight, currency conversion, and import duty (because it's over A$1k including freight).
Mate, i had the very same blue red white stripe shirt. Was my facorite until it got to only under car staus capable, ended up in the great oil soaked rag bin in the dump, sadly missed, got a tear in my eye, vb time, sorry, so upset . Arrggh the memories
Haha 😂
Mine have just arrived in Sydney, should have them in the next couple of days. THEY are not cheap $2596 AUD that's with shipping + the Import tax I wasn't aware of!! $327. But after looking at locally made ones ie Emuwings, Cruiser Company etc I decided these are the best out there for a 80series because they use the existing frame and rubbers. NO DRILLING into the cruiser. Hopefully the install goes well.
Hey Justin, exactly why we did it. Heads up take special note where the little mouldings in the rubbers are around the windows. Make sure they go in with the mouldings in exactly the same spot otherwise you get some gaps around the rubbers and the body. Look at the rubbers before you take them out and mark the corners across the rubber onto the body with a texta or pen. Make sure they go in exactly in the same place 👍
@@4wdglampingaustralia102 awesome tip. Thanks. These should be a great match for my full Drifta Draws setup that went in a couple of months ago. And mounting the arb twin compressor n 4L tank in the sidewing. Easy access thanks to the gullwings
Could be a good time to get brand new rubbers from Toyota and just replace them instead of re-using. Also I note the Yodateq's won't work with an 80 that has fixed glass (not sliding) side cargo windows unless Yodateq also supplies metal mounting frames in the kit. All base model aka DX/pov-pack 80's (of which there are a lot in Australia) do not have sliding/opening cargo windows. Plus almost every 80 has rust around the bottom of the side cargo window openings so that needs to be addressed when the existing windows are out before anything new (or old) is re-fitted. Yodateq's current price btw is US$1575 for a pair, so that's going be at least $3000 here including freight, currency conversion, and import duty (because it's over A$1k including freight).
What a Rig! More 80 content!!
Hey man! Really nice work you did! Where did you buy the interior window covers for your 80?
Solarscreen make them Viktor 👍
Looks fantastic! Very nice work on the install! How well do they seal up to keep wind and water out?
They seal up fine. No water no wind no noise. They have been fantastic 👍
@@4wdglampingaustralia102 that's great to hear! I will definitely check them out!
Expensive paper towel holder
guess he just loves paper towels?
If you have a quality set of draws in the back with sidewings this is perfect for accessing recovery equipment etc
awww he can't afford them lol
Where did you source these from mate? Yodateq in the States?
Yes directly from the manufacturer in the states. We looked and this one seemed to be the best. Most others glue in.
whats that roof rack?
Its from OCAM