Purchased for $3,700 as a rolling ’91 FJ80 chassis with body and interior — no engine or transmission installed. The sale included most of what was needed for a 1UZ swap, which so far has proven accurate.
The chassis is solid and complete enough to justify doing this correctly.
This stage will focus on increasing capability while maintaining highway manners and reliability.
The goal is to build it in stages, enjoy it along the way, and refine it over time. This thread will document decisions, execution, and lessons learned.
The chassis is solid and complete enough to justify doing this correctly.
Objective
Build a reliable, very capable 80 that can drive to and from the trail, wheel hard, and support camping use without compromising drivability. Focus is durability, serviceability, and long-term ownership.Phase 1 – Roadworthy Foundation
- Non-VVTi 1UZ from a 1997 Lexus LS400
- A30-43LE transmission out of who knows what
- Stock axles
- Mild lift (~2”)
- Clean wiring and plumbing
Phase 2 – Suspension & Drivetrain Evolution
- Linked suspension
- Coilovers
- 38” tires
- Regear to match tire size
- Upgrade axles
- ARB air lockers
This stage will focus on increasing capability while maintaining highway manners and reliability.
The goal is to build it in stages, enjoy it along the way, and refine it over time. This thread will document decisions, execution, and lessons learned.
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