My name is Lane, and here's the story behind my 80...
This Land Cruiser has been in my family for several years. It has served as a kid hauler, tow rig, family trip vehicle, you name it. It's the vehicle I learned to drive in, and I pretty much grew up with it, so there's quite a bond between us.
My dad bought it on August 27, 1994 for $21,827 from Larry H. Miller Toyota in Murray, UT. That was all said and done, after the trade-in credit ($1600), taxes, licensing and everything. I still have the bill of sale
I have vague images of that day....I was 6 years old....taking my stuff out of the old 1980's Dodge minivan, waving goodbye to it, then walking over to this HUGE, awesome, red wagon that the grownups called a "Land Cruiser". It was like a tank. It was also a cloudy day. That little insignificant detail always sneaks its way into my head...a sign, maybe?
Fast forward 11-1/2 years to early 2006...
Just a few months before I graduated, my dad had bought a Ford F150 SuperCrew to tow a large camper trailer with. It also replaced the 80 as the new family vehicle. The poor 80 sat in the driveway for a few months, rarely driven. I liked it, but being a speed-hungry teen, I thought it was too slow for me. In 2005, we got a 1963 VW Bug as a project vehicle. My brother and I had been driving it through high school. May 2006, we began restoring the VW, so I couldn't drive it anymore. My brother had already taken hold of the Mazda-powered '97 Kia, so that left me with the 80. It grew on me, and within a few months, I had gotten my first speeding ticket! Haha!
First thing I noticed was the sound system sucked, even for being the Premium 9-speaker system. I put in a new Sony headunit which REALLY helped, but mainly because the old CD player didn't work anymore. The Sony was upgraded to a Kenwood unit, then to my current Alpine CDA9883, to run my iPod. I put in a real subwoofer, a single Polk 12", which was eventually upgraded to twin 10" MTX 5500's. The door speakers were replaced; Infinity in front, Pioneer in the rear; while everything else; front tweeters, 3rd row speakers, "subwoofer", and factory amp; was removed. The weak amps I was using to power the subs were replaced by a single 960W 2-channel Kenwood amp. The speakers eventually got a burly 1600W Boss Audio amp. After tweaking the system every few weeks for a while, the sound system was perfect. I'm still running the same setup today. I will say with 100% confidence that it blows many other systems completely out of the water.
This is when I found 'Mud. I was asking for Cruiser-specific info at TundraSolutions.com (they have a Cruiser sub-forum), so the guys referred me here. My addiction just got worse from there...
DETAILS
Vehicle- 1991 FJ80; 3FE, A440F, SF rear axle
Suspension-
Wheels and Tires-
Drivetrain Modifications-
Plans (slow but steadily moving towards my goals)-
Build-up threads
This Land Cruiser has been in my family for several years. It has served as a kid hauler, tow rig, family trip vehicle, you name it. It's the vehicle I learned to drive in, and I pretty much grew up with it, so there's quite a bond between us.
My dad bought it on August 27, 1994 for $21,827 from Larry H. Miller Toyota in Murray, UT. That was all said and done, after the trade-in credit ($1600), taxes, licensing and everything. I still have the bill of sale

I have vague images of that day....I was 6 years old....taking my stuff out of the old 1980's Dodge minivan, waving goodbye to it, then walking over to this HUGE, awesome, red wagon that the grownups called a "Land Cruiser". It was like a tank. It was also a cloudy day. That little insignificant detail always sneaks its way into my head...a sign, maybe?

Fast forward 11-1/2 years to early 2006...
Just a few months before I graduated, my dad had bought a Ford F150 SuperCrew to tow a large camper trailer with. It also replaced the 80 as the new family vehicle. The poor 80 sat in the driveway for a few months, rarely driven. I liked it, but being a speed-hungry teen, I thought it was too slow for me. In 2005, we got a 1963 VW Bug as a project vehicle. My brother and I had been driving it through high school. May 2006, we began restoring the VW, so I couldn't drive it anymore. My brother had already taken hold of the Mazda-powered '97 Kia, so that left me with the 80. It grew on me, and within a few months, I had gotten my first speeding ticket! Haha!
First thing I noticed was the sound system sucked, even for being the Premium 9-speaker system. I put in a new Sony headunit which REALLY helped, but mainly because the old CD player didn't work anymore. The Sony was upgraded to a Kenwood unit, then to my current Alpine CDA9883, to run my iPod. I put in a real subwoofer, a single Polk 12", which was eventually upgraded to twin 10" MTX 5500's. The door speakers were replaced; Infinity in front, Pioneer in the rear; while everything else; front tweeters, 3rd row speakers, "subwoofer", and factory amp; was removed. The weak amps I was using to power the subs were replaced by a single 960W 2-channel Kenwood amp. The speakers eventually got a burly 1600W Boss Audio amp. After tweaking the system every few weeks for a while, the sound system was perfect. I'm still running the same setup today. I will say with 100% confidence that it blows many other systems completely out of the water.

This is when I found 'Mud. I was asking for Cruiser-specific info at TundraSolutions.com (they have a Cruiser sub-forum), so the guys referred me here. My addiction just got worse from there...
DETAILS
Vehicle- 1991 FJ80; 3FE, A440F, SF rear axle

Suspension-
- Front: OME 850J's
- Rear: OME 860's
- 1" spacers all around
- Total: 4-4.5"
- No castor correction (yet)
Wheels and Tires-
- '96 Tacoma 15" forged aluminum, painted black, 33x12.50R15 BFG AT's
- Spare: 33x12.50R15 Goodyear MT/R mounted on the roof
Drivetrain Modifications-
- Psrt-time 4X4 w/Aisin hubs
- Rear Aussie
Plans (slow but steadily moving towards my goals)-
- 383 stroker
- NV4500
- NP205/203 doubler
- [STRIKE]Chromoly birfs and shafts[/STRIKE]
- Slee 6"
- 38"+ tires
- E-code headlamps OR sealed beams from OZ
- HAM radio
- Full interior roll cage w/integrated cupholders
- Custom rear bumper w/hitch receiver
- Chopped roof just behind C-pillar
- Soft top to cover lack of roof
- Custom spare tire carrier & toolbox mounts in the newfound "bed"
- Step sliders (I'm not quite 6')
Build-up threads
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