Hi Andy long time no speak they are 16" with 265/70/16 General Grabber A/T,s i have had them on ebay trying to sell them for £250 ono but most of the people interested are down south and dont want to pay the postage. What sat nav have you got i have several import ones that i am thinging of putting in some of my trucks, before you say it i have got them working over here on the uk disc,s they work great.
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Originally posted by Hilux View PostHi Andy long time no speak they are 16" with 265/70/16 General Grabber A/T,s i have had them on ebay trying to sell them for £250 ono but most of the people interested are down south and dont want to pay the postage. What sat nav have you got i have several import ones that i am thinging of putting in some of my trucks, before you say it i have got them working over here on the uk disc,s they work great.
Mine are 17" with 265/70/17 Cooper ATR on. Look the same though. Used to be on Koi's 4Runner with low profiles on.
I have a Toyota TNS500 Sat Nav in mine. Only fitted as an option on the 100 series but got one on ebay and it interfaces with the CD player I had in mine. I have a Toyota CD Stacker and a Radio Tape Unit to go in it, can then drive the CD stacker from the remote control and view the details on the display.
The CD for the system is in a unit I have fitted in the centre console - will also fit the CD stacker in there too. Unfortunately the CD is quite old (I think it is of 1999 vintage however most of the roads are OK on it
A firend of mine has a 100 series in which the original TNS500 was removed and replaced with a Clarion 7 inch screen unit with sat nav (Japanese system with UK CD on it and it works well.
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See my thread in the tyres section Andy. AJS tyres. Good chap.
As you can get 35s on with just a 2" lift, and with the minimal difference in price between 33 and 35, AND the serious grunt of that lump to turn them, I'd be sorely tempted...Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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[QUOTE=The Lovely Boyo;479497]Finally got one - 4.5 litre petrol, VX Amazon, triple factory fitted locking diffs, full main dealer service history, 1997, 101,000 miles, never been off road.
I will be fitting a suspension lift in a couple of weeks and 33'' tyres, and an LPG conversion. And other stuff............QUOTE]
Oh no, it's a petrol, you won't be able to drive through any puddles!
Apparently.
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[quote=BUSHWHACKER;479743]Originally posted by The Lovely Boyo View PostFinally got one - 4.5 litre petrol, VX Amazon, triple factory fitted locking diffs, full main dealer service history, 1997, 101,000 miles, never been off road.
I will be fitting a suspension lift in a couple of weeks and 33'' tyres, and an LPG conversion. And other stuff............QUOTE]
Oh no, it's a petrol, you won't be able to drive through any puddles!
Apparently.Non intercooled nothing.
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[QUOTE=BUSHWHACKER;479743]Originally posted by The Lovely Boyo View PostFinally got one - 4.5 litre petrol, VX Amazon, triple factory fitted locking diffs, full main dealer service history, 1997, 101,000 miles, never been off road.
I will be fitting a suspension lift in a couple of weeks and 33'' tyres, and an LPG conversion. And other stuff............QUOTE]
Oh no, it's a petrol, you won't be able to drive through any puddles!
Apparently.
Apparently......
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Originally posted by The Lovely Boyo View PostThanks for all the advice guys - its appreciated.
I have been in touch with TBR, I'll get in touch with OEC. Then decide what sus lift its having.
Now to track down the best price on some decent A/T's.
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Welcome to the landcruiser owners club
Great choice the old 80 series is good bus, with plenty of aftermarket stuff available.
The petrol has plenty of grunt and is a good tow vehicle for a caravan or boat. Lpg conversion is definetly a wise decison as they are very thirsty camels
Is the VX a part time 4wd or AWD model as we never got them down here in Australia?
If you need any tips on the 80 series heres a good link
http://www.lcool.org/technical/80_se...technical.html
Cheers MattHarden the Fuk Up Princess
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Well done Boyo,
I’ve always liked Land Cruisers and have spent plenty of time driving them off road in Africa.
I’d like an LC myself but my Surf 3.0 V6* is proving very reliable so I’m in no rush to replace it just yet.
*This is the one "Hilux" Bob imported in Jan 2006Mine WAS a 150 bhp V6 and ran on PETROL
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[QUOTE=BUSHWHACKER;479743]Originally posted by The Lovely Boyo View PostFinally got one - 4.5 litre petrol, VX Amazon, triple factory fitted locking diffs, full main dealer service history, 1997, 101,000 miles, never been off road.
I will be fitting a suspension lift in a couple of weeks and 33'' tyres, and an LPG conversion. And other stuff............QUOTE]
Oh no, it's a petrol, you won't be able to drive through any puddles!
Apparently.Live Life To The Full
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Bob.
If that is the standard factory lift fitted to some of the imports, you may want to get the front suspension arms off him as I am pretty sure they are castor correction ones for the 3 inch lift. If he is swapping down to standard height he will want to change them out.
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