1998 100 Series Solid Axle - Golden CO

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BlueBerry aka Beluga
1998 Toyota Land Cruiser SAS Swap
155k Miles -

SOLD

Contact Details: Christo Slee
Tel 1(888)4X4SLEE
christo@sleeoffroad.com

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The truck has 155k miles on it. The bodywork was done to make it look good from 20ft. It was a professional paint job, but due to cost if was not jammed etc. The truck was green before and you can see it when you open the doors etc. There is also a spot on the hood on the driver A-pillar that is not perfect and on close inspection you can see it was repaired.

On the UA I dented the driver side rear quarter panel pretty bad. The glass did not break but it is a decent sized dent. There is also a baseball size dent on the PS front fender and just behind the passenger rear door. I will send some pics of the bad spots.

The rest of the work on the truck was done by us and it was done very well. We have 120 hours in the solid axle swap alone. This will be a good daily driver on 37's (unless you are a banker and have to pick up fancy clients) but will allow you to do hard core wheeling. You can take this on the Rubicon and not worry about the body. The body can be fixed, but I did not want to spend the money on it.

The front axle setup alone is $5k and the truck comes with a spare set of front inner axles ($550 to have those made). I did not want to be without them on the UA so I had them made. Since they are custom made specifically for that truck. The rest of the front end parts are all Toyota, but they were upgraded where needed.

Specs.

Marks 3:1 low range gears in transfercase.

5.29 gears with new ARB's front and rear.

SAS with Diamond housing using 80 series rear diff and 80 series front knuckles. Custom chromeoly axle shafts and Newfield Heavy duty birfields.

Our 6" lift components as needed.

Rear axle shafts were converted to 6 lug, so the truck runs stock 80 series wheels.

Hi-steer using our arm setup and hydraulic assist using a PSC pump and ram.

No ABS due to hi-steer

Custom front bumper - New M12k winch with 3/8" MasterPull rope. Wired with interior winch controls.

Slee sliders and rear bumper.

The front and rear wheelwells were opened up to accomodate bigger tires.

Interior cage that fits behind the dash. Covers front and rear seats.

Uniden CB with Wilson antenna

Yeasu FTR8800 2m/70cm radio with roof mounted antenna.

Custom belly pan

African Outback touring drawer in the rear.

Heavy duty rear control arms.

Double Cardan front shaft.

Adjustable front and rear panhards.

Two new Yellow top Optima batteries connected in parallel. No managment system, but there is an interior fuse box and outlets in the rear that is always hot (for a fridge). To make this a complete dual battery system one would just have to add the isolation.

Factory seats (heated) and factory stereo. The interior is factory tan and in good shape considering the 150k miles. The only think that might need to be recovered is the steering wheel.

The roll cage was designed not to limit headroom. Ben is 6' something and he still fits in it fine. We drove the truck to Moab and wheeled it and then we took it on UA.
 
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I spoke to you about buying this before. I want it. My main fear?

Finding somebody locally who can work on it considering it's very unique. Thoughts on that?

Any interest in my '97 LX450?
 
There is nothing unique on it that a regular cruiser mechanic can not work on. All the parts are stock 80 series in the front. Axle shafts are custom length but that has nothing to do with how it works. The tie-rod and drag link are custom, but pretty standard 4x4 stuff. Hydro Assist is custom but pretty simple to work on.



Sorry, don't want to trade.
 
We removed the rear e-locker and installed a brand new ARB locker. Only wheeling trip on it was this past CM and I only did two trails.

Front axle was completely taken apart and gone through. It also has a brand new ARB locker in it with a new gearset.

We also pulled the transfercase and changed a leaking seal. Brand new front driveshaft as well. So mechanically it is 100%
 
We removed the rear e-locker and installed a brand new ARB locker. Only wheeling trip on it was this past CM and I only did two trails.

Front axle was completely taken apart and gone through. It also has a brand new ARB locker in it with a new gearset.

We also pulled the transfercase and changed a leaking seal. Brand new front driveshaft as well. So mechanically it is 100%

Ah s***! The LAST thing I need is ANOTHER Cruiser. s***! Wife is out shopping with her sister. Stand by.........

WAIT.....I'm trying to talk myself out of this.............that big dent by the window? What'll it take to make it look "good"? Bondo? Do you have leftover paint?
 
We have some leftover paint. You have to remember this is a wheeling truck. Not worth the money to fix it. The dent would require you to pretty much replace that whole quarter panel. It might be pushed out a little from the inside but we have not tried yet.

For another $4k I will sell you a spare 100 series with a salvage title that you can cut up to get the body parts :D
 
We have some leftover paint. You have to remember this is a wheeling truck. Not worth the money to fix it. The dent would require you to pretty much replace that whole quarter panel. It might be pushed out a little from the inside but we have not tried yet.

For another $4k I will sell you a spare 100 series with a salvage title that you can cut up to get the body parts :D

I just emailed two very special friends and asked them to talk me out of this. I know I prefer the 100, HOWEVER, which you think is the better hard-core wheeler? My LX450 (7" up) or Blueberry?
 
So, it doesn't come w/ the beadlocks? Yeah, that's the reason I'm not going to buy it.
 
Nope, but I can get you a set. They are about $500 a wheel. The set that is on the truck had the incorrect lug holes so we have to use spacers to make them work. We can not sell it with those wheels.
 
John, that truck is part 100, part 80. Sure to give you psychotic episodes with dual personality trauma.... Go for it! :)
 
Becky JUST walked in. We're heading to Lil Abner's for some drinks......stay tuned.......J


Let's get a Paypal fund going and buy this out from under Shotts...then raffle it off.
 
John for the love of everyone here on this forum, you should buy it. That way you can have your 80 and 100 together in one truck and not have to make theses 80vs100 posts. You will love the truck so stop trying to talk yourself out of it. Buy it, drive it, love it. I've seen this truck in person and it truely is daily driveable. The rig looks awesome and you will enjoy driving it.



GO FOR IT MAN!
 

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