- Year
- 2010
- Vehicle Model
- 200 Series
- Location
- Houston, Texas United States
- Mileage
- 199950
- Color
- Green
I figure I'd offer my 200 up here as it has some mods an IH8Mudd'er may get value from.
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- I bought this 200 pre-owned from the local Lexus dealer with low milage in 2010. The prior owner didn't like the gas milage and I had just had a Gwagon bought back under lemon laws.
- Early on I installed an OME lift, which increased front travel and resulted in a front CV failure while climbing out of a dry river bed. I think I was maybe the second one this happened to in the US. I was pretty attacked by those thinking I was a troll, until this became more prevalent.
- To remedy this I bought a set of Kind Shocks and installed front and rear lockers so that ATRAC didn't have to work so hard. Btw, the lockers took a lot of work to get right. Going from ARB factory lines to all steel braided lines was a big help and finding the correct underbody routing solution was important.
- I'd say my off-road use has been light, mostly ranch roads and some dry river crossings. It has never been rock crawled to the degree of taking any type of under body damage. One of the mufflers does have a soft dent in it, maybe 1/2 inch. This was caused by my locker installer. Otherwise, clean factory skid plates and bottom.
- After other failed attempts owning German cars my wife has been driving it for the last 4-5yrs. I got board of it and bought a Raptor, which left me stranded between TX and Colorado, So I now have a Tundra.
- In comparison to the Tundra, it's easy to see why the Landy is so much more expensive. Almost every part is way thicker and thought out. The Landy motor has always felt 20-30% more powerful and smooth. I've even supercharged the Tundra, and the Landy still feels better.
- I've always used premium gas, synthetic motor oil, and have changed the trans fluid at Toyota several times.....As a supra owner, I know better than to use anything but yota trans fluids.
- Happy to answer questions even if you just have general Landy questions. I've had 1x 80, 2x 100's, and 1x 200 and lots of other Toyota's.....I'm not a troll, but maybe a Yota fanboy.
- Feel free to txt at 713-301-6689. My phone rings constantly (spam calls), so best to txt and I rarely check my messages here.
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