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Parts Shaman (per Romer)
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EXACTLY. __________________ Original owner 93 FZJ80,locked,blown,water/methanol injected(like a WWII fighter aircraft),lifted,winched,snorkeled,slidered,Sleeed ,moneypit. Balanced on a pin head. 95 FZJ80 trail truck (hers), 94 FZJ80 320K with a knock and a lumpy old Dodge car.
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 218
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I would have to heartily disagree that "sinking" money into something with depreciating value is ALWAYS a loosing endeaver. I would sum it all up to say that I understand CDan's point in his original post, yet I think it cannot be understated that comparitively speaking an 80 owner is getting WAY more bang for his buck than an owner of probably any other vehicle in a similar class. |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 54
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New to the forum and have been reading the FAQ’s, some of the archives, Slees newbie guide and this post. I hope I haven’t missed the answer to my questions (some of these threads are long) and if I have you can send me to my room without dinner. Well I think I may have found my future FZJ80 and i will want to catch up the maintenance but wanted to make sure I am not overlooking anything. It is a 94 with 207XXX miles on it. It is in my price range and it has e-lockers.its in very good comedic condition, and all the options seem to work. As far as base line maintenance I have done with my other newly purchased used Toyotas I plan on a complete fluid change, Tune up (cap, rotor, wires, and plugs), Fuel filter, and knuckle reseal with new trunnion/knuckle bearings. With 200k + miles would it be advisable to flush the transmission fluid not knowing the history of it? This will be my first Cruiser and if i have missed any thing let me know. If I have over looked the answers to these questions I apologize. Thanks for the amazing forum!
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The quick brown fox .....
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Somewhere in the foothills...
Posts: 10,397
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The other thing that I recommend to new owners is a complete check of the cooling system. Also, when you say you are doing "all the fluids" this should include the coolant, the PS, and the brake fluids. If your cooling system is 100% then you can be confident that you have done everything possible to prevent a catastrophic failure. Did you mention the PHH? If not, then at least check it out during the base-line. -B- __________________ 97 FZJ80 - Wing Nut MAF, locked, 315 Toyos, 4.88s, Slee 4", George's sliders, Slee bumpers, M12000, OBA, Outback drawers + other stuff. Transformation in progress... Sometimes you find yourself in the middle of nowhere. And sometimes in the middle of nowhere, you find yourself. |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 54
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PHH = Pesky Heater Hose?
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: back to Chicago
Posts: 115
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From the way people talk, I'm assuming the PHH is a pain to replace.
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: back to Chicago
Posts: 115
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Also, I haven't really heard anyone mention timing chains on the 80 @ 90,000 miles. Is this recommended also?
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The quick brown fox .....
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Somewhere in the foothills...
Posts: 10,397
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You are thinking of timing belts. As you know, the 1FZ-FE has a timing chain that should last for the life of the engine (>300,000 miles)
The PHH is a pain to replace. -B- __________________ 97 FZJ80 - Wing Nut MAF, locked, 315 Toyos, 4.88s, Slee 4", George's sliders, Slee bumpers, M12000, OBA, Outback drawers + other stuff. Transformation in progress... Sometimes you find yourself in the middle of nowhere. And sometimes in the middle of nowhere, you find yourself. |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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Personally I thought the birfs were a lot more work. On my truck with -rust- the parking brakes actually beat both of them for tedious PITA.
I shudder to think what's next... __________________ FZJ80 1 1996 MoonGrey FZJ80 125K - Lotsa toys/extras/mods/maint. In process of SC, Snork, HG, LT MAF, etc... FZJ80 2 1996 Red FZJ80 120K- Fac lock. 861/862 OME. |
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Central Scrutinizer
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There are many high mile examples of well maintained 80s out there. I have just shy of 200k on mine and I would feel more confident in the vehicle to get me to Maine than I would my wife's 99 Grand Caravan with 70k.
Do you know that the reason there are so many Land Rovers out there with low miles is because they don't rack up miles sitting in the shop. __________________ Mine: 1993 FZJ80, Classic White. ARB Commercial, Warn 8274, Hanna Sliders, CDL, P7, JD HIRs, Slee harness, Dual Batteries,850/863, Slee 25mm spacers, SS brake hoses. 1965 M416 Trailer. Hers: 1988 FJ62, Red, Stock "El Rojo Grande" Copper State Cruisers Member #85 "I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. Let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue." Barry Goldwater |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 2
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Hey All, this is my first post, so i don't know if it is going to work (never used any type of forum) Anyhow, i have been reading iH8mud for almost a year, and it made me decide to get an 80. So last september. i bought (this will probably make some people shudder) sight unseen a '95 from a dealer. it had 152k on it, was white and the salesmen said it drove "real good", they were asking 6995. i offered 6k, they countered 6500, we agreed on 6200, they had drivers bring it to me, i test drove it and gave them a check, and loved it. this was my first toyota. i have had 2 excursions, a land rover, expedition and a bmw x5. But the 80 has given me more pleasure then any. i have 4 kids (and a wife) so my options for vehicles are a bit limited. So the truck has no options as far as i know. Manual seats, cloth interior, no roof rack, no lockers (boooo). i know nothing about the previous owners, or maintenance. But i have put 4,000 miles on it, had the oil changed once, and have not seen any issues. i check the oil and and look at the coolant res before i drive it any distance, it has not used any oil or coolant. So either i am lucky with this truck, or they are simply awesome. i plan on keeping it forever, and doing all maintenance as it is needed. from what i have read here in the forums, the head gasket is original, hopefully i didn't just jinx it. i will mainly use it on road, with a labor day trip of off roading with my nephews (11 jeeps last labor day). So anyhow sorry about the blah blahing, but i really believe if anyone is setting on the fence to buy one, just do it, you won't regret it. By the way, i am looking for another one with lockers and lower miles. i will need to tow some jeeps out of the mud this fall!
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Guy Fawkes Lives!
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First, welcome to mud
.Second, you mention that you have four kids, but your screen name is 13kids, so I assume this is a goal. To you I say good luck. To your wife and or mistress(es) I say don't walk - run! Third, with such a large family, why not keep the excursion (especially if it had the 7.3L diesel)? I'm not knocking the 80 (I've had mine since 1996 and love it), but I also have a Denali XL for the family needs. Finally, why did it take a year of reading mud before you decided to get an 80! Again, welcome to mud (a year late I suppose). __________________ 1996 FZJ80 (original owner) Black & Oak, 105k miles with factory F/R lockers, CDL switch, hand throttle, OME Springs & Shocks, ARB, Warn M12000, Milford Barrier, Dual Optima Blues, extended breathers, OEM dash cupholder, 285/75/16 BFG AT, Landtank seat rails, Slee AC dryer & T-case skid plates, Slee light & aux harnesses, Slee SS brake lines (frame->axle->caliper), V-1 with remote display, Icom IC-7000, Yaesu 8900R, Cobra 75wstx, Larsen NMO-2/70 & NMO-27, 100-series pads |
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The quick brown fox .....
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Somewhere in the foothills...
Posts: 10,397
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At 156k on it now, you really need to know if the front axle has been serviced at some point in time. If it has not been serviced then you should plan to do so. This is a 60k service and your wheel bearings (F&R) are scheduled for service at 30k intervals.
Glad you are enjoying your new truck and I would recommend you start a new thread to introduce yourself as you see that several others have done recently. -B- __________________ 97 FZJ80 - Wing Nut MAF, locked, 315 Toyos, 4.88s, Slee 4", George's sliders, Slee bumpers, M12000, OBA, Outback drawers + other stuff. Transformation in progress... Sometimes you find yourself in the middle of nowhere. And sometimes in the middle of nowhere, you find yourself. Last edited by Beowulf; 01-31-07 at 08:35 PM. |
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#104 |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 2
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thanks you guys, the reason i didn't keep the exursion is because it was 565.00 a month and i have recently moved and do not drive as much, or make as much. the only thing that gives me a little fuzzy feeling about previous owners maintenance, is that it has a recent toyota battery in it. i am not on my way to 13 kids! 4 is plenty. i did have a leak, the carpet was wet after i first bought it, did the sunroof drain holes with a cable tv cord(thanks to ih8mud), thought i had it, but the next rain it was wet agian, found it to be the windsheild. i can't believe how much water can seep through the windsheild. i know i need to look at the front end, that is my next plan. Again thank you.
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IH8MUD Regular
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I doubled the initial cost of the vehicle in the first two weeks I owned it with just repairing items that needed to done. Any vehicle I have ever owned has always had to be mechanically sound in all areas. I'm still getting use this rig, never had one like it. Having this site to reflect on isn't helping either, just make you want to spend more on mods (that's not a bad thing either). I'm not sure were I'm going to end up with this but I'm sure it's going to be a great ride. Thanks ih8mud.com and great posting to everyone, Rod
__________________ 1994 FZJ80, Factory Lockers, 2.5" OME Lift w/OME CC, 305 BFG AT, Hanna Quality Sliders and Building Pills and Prayer Books are Playthings of the Elderly Merrill Ivins RIP
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IH8MUD Addict
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Awesome info...this will really help me when I finally get an 80. I've been wanting one for a while and this is great.
__________________ <>< 1979 FJ 40 - Gasper- Sold Upstate Cruisers Mustangs of Burlington aka 'The MOB' SAVE TELLICO!!!!! |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: San Diego
Posts: 1,142
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I keep re-reading this thread.
One more perspective to consider.... I insure my 06 LX because it was expensive. I have lowjack in my 94 LC because it's irreplaceable. If I were to have one stolen, I'd definitely want it to be the 06 LX. I could always buy an 07. __________________ 1994 FZJ80 - Original Owner, dual battery, 2.5" OME Heavy/Medium, 295/75/16 Terra Grapplers, Slee front and rear bumpers, dimmable Lightforce 170s, Hanna Sliders, Slee transfer case skid plate, Warn 9.5XP, LED interior lights, Slee interior spare tire carrier, yellow box, orange dot mod 2006 LX470 - Original Owner, Daily Drive, no mods |
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#108 |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Roseburg OR
Posts: 273
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no title- yet
just arranged purchase sight unseen of a 93' locked and loaded. I looked for a while half heartedly till this one showed up; second owner is the nephew of the original owner, two years since engine rebuild and trans O/H, paper trail, stock except the tires are bigger all terrains of indeterminate make in the photo. no fear on my part- like the CRD I'm selling, I plan on being my own maintenance department.
I'm with the guys here that are planning on being buried in theirs; my first "car" ever (1989) was the 71 FJ55, had to let it go two years ago to relocate, Been without at least one land abuser since then but will never happen again.since I started lurking on the 'MUD site I have been amazed at the level of knowledge and community here, I thought the CRD community was good, fuhgeddaboudit ![]() so now the question is, can somebody give me a ride to Portland from Roseburg Wednesday, and who knows someone that needs an 05 CRD?
__________________ '93 FJ80; stock, locked, 7PIN, CDL button, 255/85 BFG MT's TLCA# 19103 '71 FJ55- donated mid V8 swap to a 4x4 shop to move ![]() '78 FJ40- rust bucket, parted to the '55 '84 FJ60- sold to buy Heep Liberty CRD. dumb@$$http://forum.ih8mud.com/ca-jefferson-state-cruisers/ |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Posts: 402
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__________________ "Mate , you must drink some serious piss to need to get to youre chilly bin that quickly." - topend yobbo |
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#110 |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Acworth
Posts: 55
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Welcome
__________________ Trevor 1997 FZJ 80 - Avic F-700BT, Center Diff Switch, ARB soon to come |
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#111 |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Roseburg OR
Posts: 273
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thanks
thanks for the welcome, HIJACK ON
re: CRD ownership and low cost palm oil; I wish! the cost of fuel is a non issue for me as I am in a company rig 40-50 hours/week, the problem lies in the payment. By my calculations, owning a LandCrusher and buying fuel @ $0.28/mile Vs. payment and fuel for the CRD @$0.19/ mile, the CRD is $100 bucks more a month. ![]() HIJACK OFF thanks again, I hope I can be forgiven for driving a Heep for the last year and a half, I promise it will never happen again.Give me till wednesday and I'll have a report on the new crusher in my life, can't wait! ![]() now for a cool avatar........ __________________ '93 FJ80; stock, locked, 7PIN, CDL button, 255/85 BFG MT's TLCA# 19103 '71 FJ55- donated mid V8 swap to a 4x4 shop to move ![]() '78 FJ40- rust bucket, parted to the '55 '84 FJ60- sold to buy Heep Liberty CRD. dumb@$$http://forum.ih8mud.com/ca-jefferson-state-cruisers/ |
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