I have both, a (coincidentally) 2016 200 series and a couple of 100s. Love both, for different reasons. Our 200 is a beast, smooth as butter but still rugged, with plenty of power and presence and super comfy on long drives. Our 100s (both early...
I'm going to need y'all to take and share a lot of pictures of the event, as I cannot make those dates work into my schedule but will instead be there a few weeks after the event. Kudos to all the hard core East Coasters planning to go, that's a...
I'd never heard of this place, but clicked on a couple of truck links out of curiosity. The blurry pictures from this one alone make me want to run away:
https://www.landcruisermart.com/1994-toyota-land-cruiser-hzj75-troop-c-1012
Blurry shots...
Great story! Thanks for sharing. These trucks have well earned admiration around the world.
My fedex delivery driver is from a mountainous region in Middle East. He always asks how the land cruisers are running and comments how we have so...
I live in a suburban neighborhood north of Austin that's become more and more diverse over the 17 years we've lived in our house. I was working on my green UZJ100 late afternoon the other day and I saw an older gentleman walking slowly around the...
I love this thread, especially the struggle between practicality and desire.
In a moment of weakness back in 2014, I made the mistake of selling my wife's 2003 100 series Land Cruiser in favor of a "more practical" vehicle with much better...
In my experience, it's very often the lugs that are stripped. You *could* clean them out with a tap but for something like that I'd play it safe and replace them, OEM lugs are cheap.
I totally get your frustration, but that looks like it might look better in the darker leather than the original color? I did darker leather replacement on mine (beige interior) and I think it's held up much better than the original!
I run the generic Duralast "mist pattern" sprayers on both of my 100s and they are great. Easy to swap and SO much better than the three streams that never seemed to hit the right spot and wasted washer fluid like crazy...
I have been using a non-offset hawse fairlead ever since installing my winch with no issues. I use it quite frequently too, mostly to clear trees from trails with the help of a snatch block.
I'd be very surprised if the Morrflate compressor fits into the Slee tray; I have a very compact Viair compressor and it wouldn't fit into the Slee tray (which would have been a very clean solution) by about 1" in width. I considered all kinds of...