1,000+ mi of pounding!

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08Jan2004 (UTC +8)

Yup, you read it right! :D I've logged more than 1,000+ (1,600+ km) with my Land Cruiser for this Christmas and New Year holiday here in the Philippines. We chose routes that had lots of rough roads (where there is much less traffic and where we can have complete dominance), running from Manila to Batanggas to North and South Mindoro to a complete tour of Panay (border to border from Boracay to Guimaras) and back. My US-spec UZJ-100 Land Cruiser never had so much pounding ever experienced! It is arguable that the structural stresses on an FZJ-80 running the Rubicon (in Northern California) is less than what I had my UZJ-100 go through. Imagine road speeds just like what you see on a Paris-Dakkar road rally ;) Had to use my fr/rr ARB lockers a couple of times when I got lost and then overshot the road and ended up off it... One of those times was at night, you see... and the other was a mud puddle that I *thought* was still part of the road.

Frankly, I thought that the IFS would need to be re-aligned after the trip... but no. It's still drives straight and true like nothing happened! IFS is way better when you want to really run on rough roads. I thought too that every bolt would rattle afterwards... but no again. Only had to re-torque the front bolts on my front ARB Sahara bar since I put them on two and a half years ago. It still drives as silent as a tomb, like the the day I bought it new in May 2001 in Fremont-California... except for the GoodYear MTR's (305/75R16's bought from Derek Lee) making sounds as it whines a bit on the pavement or as itcrushes the rocks on unmaintained dirt roads. Only issue I have is the width of those tyres and it rubs every now and then on the front reservoirs of my OME LTRs --and the drag on the fuel economy that minimizes my travel range.

The only two failures I had was (I deduce) to be the fuel pump and subsequently the fuse also on my auxiliary Long Ranger fuel tank; and the other being the welded support on the Borla resonator (the can after the muffler). No original Toyota part failed on the trip.

I've posted my pics in http://www.pbase.com/drexx , with 10 new galleries dated from Dec 28 2004 to Jan 6 2005.
 
Sound adventuresome!

About the GoodYear MTR, do you regretted for having 305 instead 285 due to lack of 100's wheelwell space? It rub only when you make tight turns?

Currently I have 285 w/ 25% tread left and want to move to 305 but Amando warn that it will rub in some spot. I really like to stay with MTR but BTG is the way to go when it comes to 305?

Cheers,
 
hey drexx my wife is from the philippines and we are planning a trip there this summer with the rest of the family (she is sleeping now so i cant ask her about places we may go to i have only been to manila and boracay beaches) any good recommendations for destinations i dont think we take a road trip there (traffic is horrible) her brother's wife is from the province ( sorry i dont know which one) so we will definetly go there. thanks
 
09Jan2005 (UTC +8)

Hiya Jay! No, I don't regret getting the 305's as I had them for a good price... and besides they "float" over regular potholes very well and also over sand --which is perfect for this particular application. It rubs often when the front wheels are much compressed.

But for more general use, I switch back to my old BFG A/T' 285/75R16 for better fuel economy and less road noise. I would have used the BFG's in our Tour, but I was more confident in the GoodYear MTR's ability to resist punctures and also has much better traction on mud.

But if I was to get a brand new set of MTR's, I'd definitely go with 285/75R!6's.
 
09Jan2005 (UTC +8)

r3run33 said:
hey drexx my wife is from the philippines and we are planning a trip there this summer with the rest of the family (she is sleeping now so i cant ask her about places we may go to i have only been to manila and boracay beaches) any good recommendations for destinations i dont think we take a road trip there (traffic is horrible) her brother's wife is from the province ( sorry i dont know which one) so we will definetly go there. thanks

I too hate driving in the cities! Very stressful and poorly marked. Unless you have steel bumpers fr/rr, and sliders on the side, you won't get no respect from public-utility drivers.

I don't have much travel logs on my website yet, so I'd suggest http://www.waypoints.ph as a good starting point to see what's here. Pictures and GPS coordinates paint a thousand words you see :)
 
thanks for the info our trip is still in the palnning so we dont know when we will go and we have a few people going so getting everyone to agree on where to go might be hard. i always wanted to go to palawan but its to dangerous i guess plus my friends sister is a big wig up north and she owns a big resosrt there so we may just go there. thanks again
 
Drexx,

You need wheel spacer. Slee have a 1" wheel spacer for your application. It should rid of that shock rub. You might need to roll the inside of the fender though.
 
Good to hear from ya Drexx! Stay dry over there. Hope to see you back here in the US some day so we can run em out the trail together! J
 
Nice photos Drexx, eek what happened to your pass. fender & door?
 
10Jan2005 (UTC +8)

FirstToy said:
Nice photos Drexx, eek what happened to your pass. fender & door?

Smacked it in Moab... in Elephant Trails 'coz I was too confident. Brought me back to concentrate driving again in a second! :D

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Augie, thanks for the heads up. I'l look into it. Specially it's long term effects on the bearings and all.

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Hiya John! Thanks for the greetz! We're working to get the rolled FZJ-80 with the portal axles up and running early this year... but the UZJ-100 getting back there in USA is pretty much impossible now :D I'll keep the UZJ-100 flag high here for you!
 

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