Thanks for the add. I recently acquired this 1997 Landcruiser (not locked) in a trade for a 1996 Tacoma. I’m excited to start building this beauty. This is my first Landcruiser. First of all I need to repair those famous oil leaks. Thanks again.
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Thanks.She's a beauty! Some bronze wheels would make her pop!
I know about those oil leaks. Under my 1991 Land Cruiser are about 4 little leaks with different colors of oil or liquid. It has been suggested that we just have some worn gaskets.Thanks for the add. I recently acquired this 1997 Landcruiser (not locked) in a trade for a 1996 Tacoma. I’m excited to start building this beauty. This is my first Landcruiser. First of all I need to repair those famous oil leaks. Thanks again.
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Thanks, I was second guessing myself at first but I think your right. I love my cruiser.Welcome. I’d say you won on the trade. Congrats
Miles? Locked? Plans?
If keeping mild post up a wanted add and stay tuned to classifieds for a front bumper and flare. Those are easy items to freshen her up
On mine I think it’s the oil pump gasket and front main seal. I also have a check engine light for P0401 EGRI know about those oil leaks. Under my 1991 Land Cruiser are about 4 little leaks with different colors of oil or liquid. It has been suggested that we just have some worn gaskets.
Ok thanks didn’t know Amazon sold themAmazon has side mirrors that come in black only. I believe ~70 each. Not oem but not terrible
Lol thanksWelcome to the club. I look forward to seeing your build. I hope you enjoy the process and endure the inevitable frustrations that come with 80 series ownership!
Thank you for the advice. I’m a big believer in OEM parts and have a big list to bring it up back to parWelcome to MUD!!
These rigs are easy to work on, the parts are big, there's good access to most everything, and mechanically they are as simple as a farm implement. Just feed it OEM parts and keep the maintenance up to snuff and it'll get you home. I've taken mine on a 3500 mile trip and a 1500 mile trip this year alone.
Have fun with the new toy.
Ha ha!Welcome, its a clean addiction.
Breakfast in bed is hard to beat! Love it!Hi all,
New to the site. Haven't really posted much to any sites. The accumulated knowledge on this site is amazing, it's already helped out. Ill be soaking it in and inputting when I can.
Anyways this is my 1994 Land Cruiser. I pretty much use it off road exclusively to explore the many lakes, rivers and other natural beauty's that we have on Vancouver Island.
Its in pretty rough shape which I don't mind as I take it down any road no matter how grown in it is. A paint job would pretty much put a stop to that. Its a US model with 260000 miles on it, and I don't think much was maintained. I've enjoyed replacing seals, hoses, belts... trouble shooting wiring issues, etc. it's all part of the journey... I guess.
Anyways, that's my intro. I hope to read more threads and eventually become competent enough to be able to help someone out in the future.
Happy Wheeling!
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