The internet is an amazing tool for auto/truck enthusiasts, and I have benefited much more from this IH8MUD forum than I have contributed. But sometimes I worry that I have access to too much info. Some of these threads get me thinking (worrying) about what is going to break next.
I buy a used 4Runner while in college in '92 (when young and dumb). To make a long story short, for the last 2 years it has been permanently hooked to a 2k lb. trailer as my work truck while my 100 sits in the garage getting priority on the pm and other attention. The 4Runner continues to get 10W30 oil & oem filter every 5k miles and oem parts for whatever breaks (which is farly rare still at 220k miles).
Although the 100 is a complex vehicle that when new cost 2 1/2 times that of my 4Runner when new, I have to think it will be at least as reliable when it comes to the major components.
Quite a few on this forum use their 100s in very extreme (though mostly recreational) use. Their time and effort taking their trucks to the limits benefits and entertains guys like me greatly, as thankfully they have the time to document their experiences on forums such as these. Even the most hardcore enthusiast can learn something from fellow enthusiasts if he lets himself.
I do have a hard time accepting that I should spend the $$$ on a new 4 pinion diff or upgrade to a TRAC equipped rig when, chances are, my 2 pinion diff. will last 300k+ miles with careful driving when both on and off road. When my starter first started giving the symptoms It did not truly fail me for another month, more than enough time to have gotten it fixed.
Every vehicle will eventually break something major when pushed beyond its limits. The Land Cruiser's limits have historically exceeded those of most other vehicles.
For each late model cruiser that leaves someone stranded somewhere, how many are out there that never will?
-Mark