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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Tamarindo, Costa Rica
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I guess that sometimes "Best is the enemy of Good"
in reality, I'll bet that Tundras will serve for the purposes that have been described. Certainly not the best, but certainly good and probably good enough. Better than a Ford, at least. Having said that: this is officially the last time I suggest: go with 80s. __________________ 91 fj80 w/ 93 1HD-T. OME 850/860 w/ 1" front spacer, LEDs, HIRs, ARB rear locker (in progress), in garage: lightforce lights, full rack, superwinch X9, maggiolina tent, hella horns. WTB: Tan DS mirror & housing '88 HJ60, "Louie" For Sale in Costa Rica. |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Mixco, Guatemala/Cranbrook & Vancouver, B.C., Canada
TLCA# 16387
Posts: 6,554
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The Hilux that a fellow here at the school has is made in Argentina! It's one of the newer style turbo diesel models with the D4D engine. That makes me think that parts have to be available all over South America as well.
__________________ '82 BJ60 H55 tranny, AXT turbo 3B diesel, high nickel alloy head, A/C, BDS lift, factory PTO, Aussie rear locker, OEM LSD front, 4:11's, 33's, PERFECT frame! '76 FJ55, 3B turbo, alloy head, H41 tranny, 3 sp. transfer, 33's, factory A/C, factory PTO winch! '67 FJ45LV shop project c/w 3B turbo diesel transplant & H41 4 speed, 3 speed transfer, PTO! www.wirrell.com |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: In the MUD
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When I lived in Brazil, I owned a 2001 Hilux. It was made in Argentina, like all Hiluxes in South America (and CA??)...Parts are highly available. It was essentially a pre-1995 US pickup with 3.0L, 4 cyl. diesel motor....and double cab!! Almost same chassis as an extended cab
Technically, before 1995, the US pickups were considered Hiluxes. In 1995 'Tacoma' was born in US markets. Hilux continued elsewhere around the world. The Tacoma is basically a Hilux with different styling and badging and no diesel. Some of the later model Tacomas are made in Japan, Fremont California, and some in Mexico. __________________ ...addicted |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: In the MUD
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I guess an argument for the Tundra platform is here:
The World By Road - Drive Around the World with Us....Challenging Perceptions Worldwide Not sure if you guys have seen this. Around the world roadtrip by some fellow Coloradans!! Nice website, too. __________________ ...addicted |
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dmc __________________ dave connors 1997 FZJ80 - Ruby Claire Ruby Claire Part 2 www.expeditionamericas.com |
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__________________ dave connors 1997 FZJ80 - Ruby Claire Ruby Claire Part 2 www.expeditionamericas.com Last edited by dmc; 04-16-08 at 01:48 PM. |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: In the MUD
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Yes NUMMI currently produces the Tacoma, IIRC. My 2001 double cab tacoma was made at NUMMI. Funny cause my 2001 Hilux was very different than the US Tacoma. At the time I owned a 2001 Tacoma double cab and a Brazillian 2001 double cab Hilux. I would have preferred the Hilux any day of the week because of the diesel. Mine had an aftermarket turbo (Garret, I believe) and had great power and fuel economy. And, I only paid 14K for the Hilux (with leather and A/C) when my Tacoma was much more. I wish I could have brought my Hilux back to the states. Ended up selling it.
My hilux had 3.0 4 cyl. diesel. I believe the new ones have 4.0 or 4.2L v6. The 2.7 (2.8) 4cyl. was up until late 90's. Straight block motors are superior to V configurations for reliability and durability. __________________ ...addicted |
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yeah i had no idea they were NUMMI vehicles. thanks for setting me straight. I did find the that 2.7 4cyl is found in the current Hilux. I had a guy tell me in Guat that that 3.0 diesel would run on anything that burned. He said dump stuff in there and just go. he was being sarcastic but he had 400k on his hilux and said it had no signs of slowing down.
About the v6 vs 4cyl. My friend who is a technical trainer for Toyota told me that the 3.4 liter 5VZ has one of the highest reliablity rates of any Toy motor and the 2uz is not far behind. Now granted, and he admits, the motors are still realitively new compared to the 22re or the camry motor of the early 90s. (hijack officially over) Go get two 80s Jilt. dmc __________________ dave connors 1997 FZJ80 - Ruby Claire Ruby Claire Part 2 www.expeditionamericas.com |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Mixco, Guatemala/Cranbrook & Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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2.7 VVTi if it's a gasser and there are not too many of them here in Guatemala. I've only seen the cops driving them but then they trash them in a year or two anyways.
__________________ '82 BJ60 H55 tranny, AXT turbo 3B diesel, high nickel alloy head, A/C, BDS lift, factory PTO, Aussie rear locker, OEM LSD front, 4:11's, 33's, PERFECT frame! '76 FJ55, 3B turbo, alloy head, H41 tranny, 3 sp. transfer, 33's, factory A/C, factory PTO winch! '67 FJ45LV shop project c/w 3B turbo diesel transplant & H41 4 speed, 3 speed transfer, PTO! www.wirrell.com |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Mixco, Guatemala/Cranbrook & Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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2008 Toyota HiLux turbo-diesel 4x4 with the 2.5 D4D engine on sale here in Guatemala for Q141,000 which is about $20,000 brand new!!
Why can't they sell them at home? __________________ '82 BJ60 H55 tranny, AXT turbo 3B diesel, high nickel alloy head, A/C, BDS lift, factory PTO, Aussie rear locker, OEM LSD front, 4:11's, 33's, PERFECT frame! '76 FJ55, 3B turbo, alloy head, H41 tranny, 3 sp. transfer, 33's, factory A/C, factory PTO winch! '67 FJ45LV shop project c/w 3B turbo diesel transplant & H41 4 speed, 3 speed transfer, PTO! www.wirrell.com |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Abby
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Because it would kill their Taco market.
__________________ John G. 姉 ![]() Join the Import Vehicle Owners Association of Canada: Fight for what is right |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Mixco, Guatemala/Cranbrook & Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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Also, I found out they sell for about 1/2 the price of a new FJ Cruiser!?!?!
John, you gotta know that many of the used Tacoma's end up down here anyways. __________________ '82 BJ60 H55 tranny, AXT turbo 3B diesel, high nickel alloy head, A/C, BDS lift, factory PTO, Aussie rear locker, OEM LSD front, 4:11's, 33's, PERFECT frame! '76 FJ55, 3B turbo, alloy head, H41 tranny, 3 sp. transfer, 33's, factory A/C, factory PTO winch! '67 FJ45LV shop project c/w 3B turbo diesel transplant & H41 4 speed, 3 speed transfer, PTO! www.wirrell.com |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Abby
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Charles, I wish I could bring one of the Hiluxes home. What does a double cab hilux sell for?
I here there is some movement towards the UNECE regs in Ottawa. If TC changed the saftey regs to the European standard, it would open up the Canadian market to these great trucks. __________________ John G. 姉 ![]() Join the Import Vehicle Owners Association of Canada: Fight for what is right |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Jul 2006
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Mixco, Guatemala/Cranbrook & Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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__________________ '82 BJ60 H55 tranny, AXT turbo 3B diesel, high nickel alloy head, A/C, BDS lift, factory PTO, Aussie rear locker, OEM LSD front, 4:11's, 33's, PERFECT frame! '76 FJ55, 3B turbo, alloy head, H41 tranny, 3 sp. transfer, 33's, factory A/C, factory PTO winch! '67 FJ45LV shop project c/w 3B turbo diesel transplant & H41 4 speed, 3 speed transfer, PTO! www.wirrell.com |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Los Mochis, Sin, Mx
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CruiserGuy,
About how much are the 4D4 HiLux motors, are they easy to come by? I think i just had an Idea ![]() Jlit, Why do you need to go to Mexico city to get a HiLux?, they are for sale at any border town Toyota dealer, Like Nogales, Tijuana, Nuevo Laredo, etc ... Now if you need a real Bus, this one has been rolling up and down the tarahumaran mountains for gods know how long ... ![]() Saludos |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Mixco, Guatemala/Cranbrook & Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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I doubt you will find those motors very easily yet. They are too new and you'd really need a complete truck as they are electronically controlled so you need computers and all that "good" stuff.
__________________ '82 BJ60 H55 tranny, AXT turbo 3B diesel, high nickel alloy head, A/C, BDS lift, factory PTO, Aussie rear locker, OEM LSD front, 4:11's, 33's, PERFECT frame! '76 FJ55, 3B turbo, alloy head, H41 tranny, 3 sp. transfer, 33's, factory A/C, factory PTO winch! '67 FJ45LV shop project c/w 3B turbo diesel transplant & H41 4 speed, 3 speed transfer, PTO! www.wirrell.com |
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#108 |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Tamarindo, Costa Rica
Posts: 1,684
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hey gallopinto
yep, still in RE here in Tamarindo. Feel free to email me directly: steve [at] bbcostarica.com __________________ 91 fj80 w/ 93 1HD-T. OME 850/860 w/ 1" front spacer, LEDs, HIRs, ARB rear locker (in progress), in garage: lightforce lights, full rack, superwinch X9, maggiolina tent, hella horns. WTB: Tan DS mirror & housing '88 HJ60, "Louie" For Sale in Costa Rica. |
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IH8MUD Addict
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Costa Rica, Central America, Earth
Posts: 628
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THAT'S THE ANSWER! jlit, this thread has produced an elegant and fitting solution for your proposed journey. Build a bus like that, paint it some hideous color scheme and party all the way down the continent! efuentes, buen concepto, amigo! Rick |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Apr 2008
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Two landcruisers outfitted well will be your best option. (80 series are a good choice) - they can be found all over the world, especially the third world!
They are the only vehicles that locals trust. Engines are easy to work on, parts are easy to get... Coming from someone who lives in a third world asia country for years, if you DON'T get a landcruiser for this expedition, you've made a huge mistake. In my humble opinion of course. on your expedition. ![]() |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: east bay, nor cal
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jilt: just get two used fzj80's and call it the day. (how many people have been recommending this solution to you)
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 1,732
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My vote is a couple of new Tundras. Toyota finally placed their Land Cruiser parts in a full size truck.
__________________ Brian Western Massachusetts 08 Tundra Double Cab 5.7 TRD 93 FZJ80, locked, 4.6L, 6 speed, Orion. 04 VW Touareg V8 w/ locker (hers) 80 FJ40 , 83k, PS and AC 05 Yamaha RS Rage Snowmobile 06 Suzuki King Quad 93 VW Corrado Syncro AWD 3.0L 51 Jowett Jupiter Roadster |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Mixco, Guatemala/Cranbrook & Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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Have you travelled in Central and South America? I can count on the fingers of ONE hand the number of Tundra's I've seen in four YEARS in Guatemala!! I would not get a Tundra because of the lack of parts support. They are a US only vehicle, not sold outside of the US and Canada.
__________________ '82 BJ60 H55 tranny, AXT turbo 3B diesel, high nickel alloy head, A/C, BDS lift, factory PTO, Aussie rear locker, OEM LSD front, 4:11's, 33's, PERFECT frame! '76 FJ55, 3B turbo, alloy head, H41 tranny, 3 sp. transfer, 33's, factory A/C, factory PTO winch! '67 FJ45LV shop project c/w 3B turbo diesel transplant & H41 4 speed, 3 speed transfer, PTO! www.wirrell.com |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 1,732
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You are correct, they are not available outside the USA/Canada... BUT it does appear that the 200 series shares a significant number of parts with the Tundra. I suppose my biggest hang up would be that it sticks out and that will make it an easy target to spy.. it just fits the size requirement well.
__________________ Brian Western Massachusetts 08 Tundra Double Cab 5.7 TRD 93 FZJ80, locked, 4.6L, 6 speed, Orion. 04 VW Touareg V8 w/ locker (hers) 80 FJ40 , 83k, PS and AC 05 Yamaha RS Rage Snowmobile 06 Suzuki King Quad 93 VW Corrado Syncro AWD 3.0L 51 Jowett Jupiter Roadster |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Somewhere in South America...
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Can you get 200's down here???
Yeah having a beat up looking cruiser is awesome. One even better benefit strangely enough is having an overly LOUD truck. At check stops they wave you on quickly... nobody ever wants to hassle you because they don't want you stopping near them with all that noise! Old and beat up is the key! __________________ BJ62, 3b, H55F 5spd, turbo, A/C, P/S, winch, badass bumpers, defender rack. Facing the music... above 100% rust free diesel expedition cruiser may be up for grabs in 4-6 months time. Shown/delivered anywhere in North, South, Central America. www.wanderinglost.com group for mudders in latin america |
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