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Hey guys,
I'm a bit late in the game, but I thought I would start a build page for my LX470.
A little bit of backstory - my old man purchased the vehicle in 2022 with about 180, xxx miles on it. Many maintenance items needed to be addressed, and I took it upon myself to learn how to work on a Land Cruiser and cars in general, as it was only the second car I had ever worked on. I began purchasing all the parts and tools myself while going to school for engineering, and I brought the car back to life. My dad has now passed the car down to me since maintenance never really stopped, and he wasn't driving it much.
I am going to try to retroactively post maintenance items and such when I did them. Here are some pics of it when we first purchased it.
2003 Blizzard White

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This past week, I used my 100 Series to tow a couple of rotor-tillers and pallets of soil to rebuild our backyard.
I then spent the weekend installing DBA Pads, OE Rotors, and Slee brake lines.

Some notes I made about the brake line install:

  • Thread engagement is less than the rubber brake lines, making it a little nerve-racking to install
  • I used an 18mm wrench to hold the steel fitting while using a 10mm flared wrench to tighten the flare nuts
  • The booster accumulator makes bleeding the brakes very easy, but I did not do an ECU bleed (seems to be working fine so far)
  • I actually expected the lines to be longer; they are only slightly longer than the stock ones
  • Surprisingly, we had only one small leak at the top center rear brake line, just hand-tightening it a little more did the trick
Overall, this is a pretty easy mod, but I used my friend's lift. Is it worth it? Maybe? Time will tell.

I am planning on doing a shakedown in the coming weeks, although we are planning to move soon, hence why I did the brakes.

We also did an oil change, and I am now at 259,627.

PS, there was a mint 70 Series at the shop as well.
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Uuuuuuuuhh, you can't just drop that shop pick, and not address it. :rofl: Do you work at BBi? Sorry to go off topic, don't want to derail your build thread.
 
Uuuuuuuuhh, you can't just drop that shop pick, and not address it. :rofl: Do you work at BBi? Sorry to go off topic, don't want to derail your build thread.
Hahaha good eye! I do not but my buddy does.
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Great truck and story! Do you know if that is a Gamiviti Gen1 roof rack?
Thank you!
Not sure if it’s a gen 1 but this photo might be a little more clear
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This past weekend, I flew up to Bozeman, MT, where I will be relocating for work.
It is such a beautiful place, and I am absolutely stoked to move there and join Club 406 MT Cruisers.
Some flicks while I was there. In about two weeks, I will be making the drive, so there will be some great sightseeing along the way.
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