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Thread: Land Cruiser (FJ100) advice thread

  1. #126
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    Land Cruiser (FJ100) advice thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Fritz View Post
    Yeah I’ve never used the third row either. I’m sure you could remove it entirely but it sinks pretty well in the floor.
    What year? 3rd row folds flat rather than split and up on the sides? And are those captains in the 2nd row? Thanks - looking for a 2001+ vintage.

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    Thanks Fritz that would work. Hoping to get out and drive one soon. I'm thinking of it as a more nimble van. Barn doors on the back of a Tahoe would allow a fork lift to get in there, I bet the tailgate sticking out is gonna be a problem. I could still hand load the boxes, just more work. No perfect solution. This would be a way better storm chaser from Denver than a full size van is what I'm thinking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ski-wpk View Post
    What year? 3rd row folds flat rather than split and up on the sides? And are those captains in the 2nd row? Thanks - looking for a 2001+ vintage.
    2010 Sequoia. The third row sinks in the floor and the 2nd row of captains chairs lay flat so it is all one level surface.

    And Rideski - it’s a great storm chaser! So much room.

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    Rideski, if stormchasing and capacity are the main thing with being budget under $20k, consider used awd Toyota Sienna.

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    4lo, skid plates, (for summer rec) and 1/2 ton cargo (for work) mandatory.
    Suppose I coulda put this in the 10yo car thread but re-found this one first.
    Lotsa info in the ih8 mud forum thanks for the link.

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    Took my 100 about 30 miles into the desert today in about 6“ of snow, untracked. It was slick as hell and I was doing around 40 to 50 but she didn't slip an inch. They are simply rad trucks and very, very fun to drive.

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    Sounds like fun!

    I had to dig out my 100 series last year while the family did a ski tour. It was more than 6 inches....

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