My goal with purchasing a 100 series Land Cruiser was to build a reliable family vehicle for moderate trails and eventually expo type trips. I started looking for the 100 several months before I finally purchased what I thought was the right one. My goal was to find a clean white 2000-2001 Cruiser (ATRAC/VSC) that had spent its life in the west. I had previously purchased a trail rig from Florida to pilfer some parts from, fix-up, and sell. Working with the rust was obviously a headache; drilling and tapping gets old real quick. Fortunately I found a one-owner 100 that had spent its entire life in Colorado, had some records, and cosmetically looked better than most of the 100's I had seen. My only partial regret is passing on a "like new" Bronze 2000. I really enjoyed the color. But, knowing that I was going to mod and keep the 100 for awhile, I did not want to buy what could have been a fad color for me (the fad hasn't worn off yet).
The following are my current vehicle specs.
Vehicle: 2000 100 Series Land Cruiser, 104k mi
The following are my current vehicle specs.
Vehicle: 2000 100 Series Land Cruiser, 104k mi
- Suspension
- 2.75" front and 3" rear
- OME torsion bars
- Slee diff drop
- 863 coils in the rear
- Rear sway bar removed temporarily
- OME N133/N101 shocks
- 2" rear bumpstop extensions
- Trimmed front fenders
- Drivetrain
- 4.88 gear conversion
- ARB Air Lockers front and rear
- 80 series locker switch with Toyota DAC switch for air compressor
- Switch wired to factory in dash lights (tire carrier open and air filter)
- Braided stainless steel air lines
- Tires
- 315/75R16 BFG AT's
- Armor
- 2003+ ARB combo bar
- Slee rear bumper and tire carrier
- Slee step sliders
- Misc
- Warn 9.5XP winch
- Drilled and slotted rotors from Slee
- Trimmed tail pipe
- IPF lights in ARB
- Lightforce 240 Blitz 9.5" lights
- Wired to Toyota factory light switch
- Odyssey PC1700 battery mounted with spacers and and stock tie downs
- Cobra WXT CB
- Problems/issues since purchase (less than year of ownership)
- Broke front 4-pinion R&P
- 4.3 R&P's were hard to get, so I went with 4.88 R&P's, ARB air lockers, and subsequently with 315's..heheheh
- The stock front 4-pinion diff is arguably junk
- Blown tranny (many thanks to Slee and Ben for towing me back to Denver from CM2007!)
- Thrust washer failure
- CV boots leaked after lifting front above 1.75" (NAPA bands stopped leak)
- I went through 3 lift heights before stopping at 2.75" in the front. I had Slee reboot the CVs anyway during the locker install.
- Lower arm ball joint boot split. Fortunately Toyota sells just the boot.
- Upper arm boots leaking - common.
- Drivers door came loose at locking mechanism while driving at night - good fun!
- Exhaust manifold started to leak
- Overheated ATRAC
- It's missing a solid-axle up front and the breakover angle is lacking
- Broke front 4-pinion R&P
- Potential items for the "To-Do List"
- 2M radio (next on the list)
- On-board air
- Real recovery hooks in the front
- T-case skid plates
- Extend breathers
- Dual batteries
- Lower front bump stops
- Rubbing on most of the wheel arch on fast track compressions
- Maybe longer front shocks/uniball UCA's
- Drawers
- Fridge
- Aux fuel tank
- Bushranger X-Jack seems neat and may be useful since the 100 gets stuck more than I would like.
- Build-up spare parts box