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The _only_ cheap solution is to buy a FJ40 which is cheap (and cheap to maintain as it uses the same parts as a Toyota Dyna truck), but is ugly and carries none of the prestige.
That is a joke right?
I would love to find an affordable fj40. As far as "prestige" is concerned the 40 would be the iconic Land Cruiser.
How hard it would be to change the transmission though? I'd prefer that to a trade since I already somewhat modded my Fortuner with complete audio system and some other stuff like Bilstein shocks and HIDs.Other than that, I'd be looking to trade for a 4wd version.
Some areas have as much as 10-30cm of mud and 70-100cm of water (ok 30cm and 100cm is pushing it and only at very few areas, the low end of those range is more typical). The stock specs for wading depth are 50cm, approach angle is 30, breakover 25, departure is also 25 degrees.How much mud and flood are we talking about here? How deep?
Some tires with an aggressive tread would be a good start. What brand/style are on it now?
How far are you willing to go with this ride? Are you making payments? A manual trans swap would give you some of your power back. The auto just eats up power.....
Looks kinda like an offroad version of an RX350:
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What type of transmission does it have? What type of suspension? Toyota seems to use the same parts on a lot of vehicles, which means that it may be possible that the rear differential is similar to a front ifs from a 4runner and an air locker would be possible. Other than that, I'd be looking to trade for a 4wd version. If the 2.7L is not powerful enough, a Supercharger like this might help TRD>Supercharger Parts and Accessories for 1999 Toyota Tacoma Although I have no idea what 2.7 engine it is. Could also look for a turbo set up.
Good luck.