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@Finnyfam60 just saved me $56. Ordered one online, shipped to my house, will return one of them after I receive it and spend the $56 on the upgrades.
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May be true, but what about all those glitzy FJC wheels that lots of 80s guys are running? Lots of them say "made in China" on them.For the Toyota Land Cruiser: 0 parts made in China.
Drive belts: Made in USA by Mitsuboshi
Oh, not from me. I just wonder with the ease of use, proven reliability (depending on winch), and the abundance of options why your go-to choice would be hydraulic. They're monsters, but there's also a complexity involved that I'd rather not get into (you seem to be the king over over doing things though, so I'll love to see what you come up with).I don't need a winch at all. Never have. But if I'm going well nch then it means I potentially do stuff out of my comfort range, which is fine. Hydraulic gives me more options to use in more situations and more reliably. Hmm, I think a flame war is about to begin
Are those made for a Toyota Land Cruiser?
No.
All Toyota Land Cruiser parts for the US market are made in Japan.
The belts are made in the USA by Mitsuboshi.
All Toyota Land Cruiser parts for the US market are made in Japan.