Had a 1993 RR LWB for 1.5 years and 20k miles. $6k + in repairs and maintenance. Have a 1994 Cruiser going on 4 years. Brakes and a starter over 75k miles.
Dealer installed a Toyota OEM trailer hitch on my 1994 cruiser. However, when I turn on the right turn signal, the left blinker flashes on the trailer, and vice versa.
Is this an easy connection fix, or should I bring it back?
Thanks in advance
ok, thanks for the reality check.
I live on a private road with 7 other house; we each chip in $20 per plow for the main road and $60 for my driveway (aprox. 250 feet). We have the alternative of $80 per plow, or $320 per month December through March. I chose option A, and as those who live...
I pay my plow guy $1,000+ per year for snow removal (CT), so was considering mounting a snow plow for next winter. Has anyone done this, and if so, did you swap out springs/shocks? I currently have a stock 1994, but will probably have a 1998-2000 Cruiser by next winter.
Or, is this more...
I have the Road Venture AT SUV: 275/70/16. I bought them at a small family-owned shop in Garfield, NJ.
IMHO, yes, the Cruiser is good in snow versus most vehicles out there, but compared to an Audi or Subaru......no bid. The major downfall being stopping and lateral movement....both pretty...
I have the Venture A/T's and only have 2000 miles on them. For A/T tires, they have a fairly "mild" tread pattern, which equates to a ride that is as soft/quiet as the Michelin LTX M&S. As mentioned, they are great in the snow; we got 15" of the white stuff in CT, and I had no problems. Huge...
Most A/T tires are not good in the snow; they do not have (enough) sipes in the sidewalls, which provide snow traction. The OEM Michelin LTX's are very good in the snow I had Pirelli Scorpion A/T's, which with their gnarly tread, appear to be great in the snow.....they suc*ed.
I now have...
Thanks everyone for the feedback thus far. I'm leaning towards the 100. A couple of additional facts that I didn't mention that migrate me to the 100.
1) I live in Fairfield County, CT and don't have access to an independent mechanic that specializes in LC's, so I use the Stamford dealer...
In 2000, I purchased a green 1994 Land Cruiser with 48k, every option available (including lockers). The truck now has 113k miles of mostly on-road use. To say the vehicle has been reliable is an understatement. It has never left me stranded, and has only required brakes and a new starter...