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Let's get this out of the way: new member here, first post, shopping for first LC/LX...
@jkilcullen - I do not think you are crazy or perhaps I am equally crazy. I am a new owner of a diesel pusher and am in need of the perfect "toad" (vehicle towed four wheels down) and have decided on a Land Cruiser or LX for my mission. While most owners would buy something on one of the published towing or "dinghy" guides, I want something different. I have read enough success stories of the LC 100 and LX470 being towed for thousands of miles without issue to feel comfortable planning to do the same. A friend of mine and member here gave me many reasons to consider an LC 200 or LX570. I have scoured the Internet for any evidence to support the capability and this seems to be the only instance of someone trying to determine the feasibility of flat towing an LC 200 or LX570. Eager to provide value and not just receive it from this forum I would like to contribute the following:
http://gershon.ucoz.com/TOYOTA/landcruiser200/4x4/m_ch_0093.pdf
The link above shows a JF2A transfer case diagram and describes what happens as it shifts between 4H and 4L. It confirms that there is a neutral position but doesn't provide much more detail on what the transfer case looks like when set to neutral. It does have a cut-away view which may help someone more informed than me determine the lubrication of the components.
Second - I just spoke with Blue Ox. I was able to confirm that they have sold many of the BX3772 base plates (confirming the reference above as being compatible with the LX570) ; however, since the base plate is also compatible with the Toyota Tundra there is no way to determine if the hundreds that have been installed to date are on Tundras and only one on an LX570 which later imploded its transfer case (please don't say it is so). I got excited when she told me that they had sold a lot of them thinking that there were a bunch of anonymous people out there towing their LC 200s or LX570s. That may or may not be the case.
I would like to buy the newest LC/LX I can afford and this would include an older LC 200 or LX570; however, I don't want to buy one only to learn it is not feasible to flat tow compared to the LC 100 and LX470. I don't want to get in a debate on the merits of one series over the other. If I need to find a nice LC 100 or LX470 I will continue my search in that direction. This will be a vehicle that I will own for a long time and tow with me around the country to use for overland expeditions out from our base camp which may include fire roads and mild OHV trails on one end of the spectrum and highway miles at 75MPH on the other end. I also need something that the wife doesn't hate driving or riding in as a passenger. Her daily driver is a nice preowned MB GL450 (she secretly dreams of a G55 as a tow vehicle but the lack of reliability and an incompatible transfer case eliminate it from the possible options).
Please help me be different than the 9 out of 10 diesel pushers seen traversing our highways with a Wrangler in tow.
Like you, hoping someone else here is in the know. Really want to drag my 200 sometimes but enjoy the 80 so much I haven't really bothered past this thread. Also setup a JK for my most recent trip.... I know shame on me, but I'm in the Keys now and no top or doors is the best down here. If I could "trick" my '13 into neutral I would try it but can't get it to work!