I can't decide either, so I'm probably going to end up keeping the 60 and getting a 100. That way I'm covering both ends of the spectrum. The tough choice is going to be trying to decide which one to drive everyday 

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F0RSAKEN said:Some suave individual needs to come up with a low cost (haha right) SAS for the 100...then you have the best of both worlds. Comfort/every convenience + lots of modification potential = win![]()
F0RSAKEN said:Oh, dont get me wrong, Im not mocking IFS, but SAS has so much more potential IMO. Just look at TiredIron's truck heh, SAS allows you to go portal without too much difficulty...well at least on the 80. Im not exactly sure how the diff output on the 100 compares....
F0RSAKEN said:Oh, dont get me wrong, Im not mocking IFS, but SAS has so much more potential IMO. Just look at TiredIron's truck heh, SAS allows you to go portal without too much difficulty...well at least on the 80. Im not exactly sure how the diff output on the 100 compares....
ChuckB said:I can't decide either, so I'm probably going to end up keeping the 60 and getting a 100. That way I'm covering both ends of the spectrum. The tough choice is going to be trying to decide which one to drive everyday![]()
Alacrity said:Schotts: The LR3 insnt a Disco - you and I know better but its depreciation so far hasnt been nearly that of the DI and DII. Edmunds is probably basing expected depreciation on this. The LR3 is a better animal - but Im not sold yet. Rover pays for the first 7 or 8 scheduled maint as well, may have something to do with it.
LXPearl said:FJ Cruiser is an improved 4Runner. I still prefer a used 100 for the similar price of a new FJC; though I can understand why someone would pick the FJC - it is quite a vehicle - better in person than I had expected from the literature.
SWUtah said:Wonder why the Military has gone with the Hummer H1's with indep. frt. suspensions![]()
F0RSAKEN said:My my aren't well all just a tad defensive about the IFS/SAS subject? I never said that SAS is better than IFS, just that it has more potential for modification. I do not want or need 6" of lift, and I mention the portals because he got 5" of extra ground clearance just by bolting on new axels. That is good for an off road vehicle no matter how you look at it.
BTW, the Hummer IFS uses portals too. Adapt those to the IFS on the 100 and youll have one potent machine.
And just FYI, Ill be buying a 100 when the time comes, and setting it up for expedition/trail use. I personally prefer IFS to SAS, but I enjoy the options SAS provides. IFS is basically limited to 2-4" of lift, after that, you're done. I guess I should be happy for that, because it's cheaper that way, but still![]()
ShottsUZJ100 said:Judging by what I seen Saturday.....I'd take a stock 100 (2000+) over a stock FJC any day.
calamaridog said:Chuck,
You are welcome to test drive mine anytime and I'd be happy to help you look for a 100 when you decide to get one.
SWUtah said:Wonder why the Military has gone with the Hummer H1's with indep. frt. suspensions![]()
dclee said:Are you sure it wasn't a PEBSWAS situation? (Problem Exists Between Steering Wheel And Seat)
At least on the paper, the FJC looks pretty good, I gotta admit. Plus, just like the 100, it will take three lockers!![]()