I just took ownership of a 1992 2.4L Hilux Surf today! I've driven a few Hiluxes in my life but this is the first i've ever owned and i'm oh so proud of it!
I got it because i'm doing an overland trip leaving in under a month, driving from Ireland to Mongolia. Visiting places like the Pamir Highway enroute too hopefully
The hilux has been off the road for a year due to a frost plug needing replacing but otherwise it's mechanically sound. This is all coming from my mechanic (who's a good friend) who knew the old owner personally.
I was wondering if anybody has any suggestions as to what else I should get done to the car before leaving other than a full service? Replacing the timing belt is an obvious one and i've told that the head gasket is a weak point on this generation of hilux (and it's also game over if you blow it in the field). The car doesn't have as much clearance as I hope either looking at it today so maybe a body lift to protect the sump and undersides?
We don't expect to be doing any mental offroading but thousands of miles or dirt tracks and bad tarmc are a certainty with a few river crossings thrown in for good measure.
Also, we're both students on a very limited budget so cost is a real issue for us. We got the car for free and will be donating it to charity at the end of the trip.
Any advice is appreciated!
S.h.
I got it because i'm doing an overland trip leaving in under a month, driving from Ireland to Mongolia. Visiting places like the Pamir Highway enroute too hopefully
The hilux has been off the road for a year due to a frost plug needing replacing but otherwise it's mechanically sound. This is all coming from my mechanic (who's a good friend) who knew the old owner personally.
I was wondering if anybody has any suggestions as to what else I should get done to the car before leaving other than a full service? Replacing the timing belt is an obvious one and i've told that the head gasket is a weak point on this generation of hilux (and it's also game over if you blow it in the field). The car doesn't have as much clearance as I hope either looking at it today so maybe a body lift to protect the sump and undersides?
We don't expect to be doing any mental offroading but thousands of miles or dirt tracks and bad tarmc are a certainty with a few river crossings thrown in for good measure.
Also, we're both students on a very limited budget so cost is a real issue for us. We got the car for free and will be donating it to charity at the end of the trip.
Any advice is appreciated!
S.h.
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