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Thread: 80 series land cruiser futures
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01-20-2022, 03:10 PM #876
Check that the hydraulic suspension operates as it should. Baseline it by flushing and filling all the fluids. Grease the driveshafts/u-joints. Drive it for 300,000 more miles.
My 2000 LX470 has 323,000 and is going strong. Strongly recommend the 100-series.
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01-20-2022, 03:20 PM #877
I guess this is the follow up question. What's the best estimate these days on a fair price? Seems like a Toyota is going to fetch a pretty penny, but the Lexus may be a better deal? KBB is a waste of time on these so I'm shooting blind at the worst time possible to buy a used car.
Some people are like Slinkies... not really good for anything, but you still can't
help but smile when you see one tumble down the stairs...
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01-20-2022, 03:34 PM #878
Go to classic.com and you can see recent prices for sales for Land Cruisers
Classic.com/m/Toyota/land-cruiser/year-2004
Under 20k is getting challenging now
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01-20-2022, 03:44 PM #879
Anything under $20K would be real good if it is truly a clean 66,000 mile truck with no needs IMHO.
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01-20-2022, 03:59 PM #880
Thanks, Simple - That's good info. I'll probably have to go a fair amount higher than that for only 66,000 miles in a tight market...
Some people are like Slinkies... not really good for anything, but you still can't
help but smile when you see one tumble down the stairs...
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01-20-2022, 04:35 PM #881
Just looked at a ruined LX450 that has been parked in a public spot for 18 months. Door is open and so is hood. Within 3 minutes a pissed off old man comes out of his house. Tells me I'm trespassing. Lol
I apologize and tell him it looks abandoned. He says the plates are still good, which they are. I offer to take it off his hands and he got pissed. Ok bud. It's so fucking ruined but it has 3x lockers so I could part it out and make a dollar. Tires are so rotted it will be unmovable soon. Kook
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01-20-2022, 04:47 PM #882Hucked to flat once
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No idea on pricing anymore. Seems like anything under 100k is $30k+ but I haven't been keeping up.
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01-20-2022, 05:51 PM #883
It would be nice to know what the benchmark purchase price is for the average example of 80, 100 vintages for 150K+, 200k mileages.
I still call it The Jake.
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01-20-2022, 06:22 PM #884Registered User
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Too many variables.
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01-20-2022, 07:44 PM #885Registered User
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There isn't an average of anything in the used LC world right now. There are plenty of $10k rigs out there, 2 or 3 years ago they were $1500 parts trucks.
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01-20-2022, 11:17 PM #886Registered User
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01-21-2022, 09:37 AM #887
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01-21-2022, 09:39 AM #888
You can buy it for that use it for 5 years and sell it for that much easily
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01-21-2022, 11:11 AM #889Registered User
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03-12-2022, 09:29 AM #890
80 series land cruiser futures
Looks like a total restore. Stick.
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03-14-2022, 10:35 AM #891
Sorry to bump this back up, but we ended up with a 2014 LX... Only issue I'm seeing are the 20" wheels. I'm going to downsize to 18", but I'm stuck if I should go OEM or if anybody has a suggestion for a solid aftermarket 18" wheel/tire combo. It will see some solid gnarly dirt roads every summer, but no real rock crawling type roads... and would prefer not to switch to winter tires if possible, but could be convinced otherwise.
Some people are like Slinkies... not really good for anything, but you still can't
help but smile when you see one tumble down the stairs...
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03-14-2022, 01:51 PM #892
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03-14-2022, 02:18 PM #893
Every Toyota dealer I've been to sells new takeoff OEM wheel and tire combos. Less than a grand usually.
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03-14-2022, 02:19 PM #894
17" will give you more betta tire options. 17" Tundra wheels would be ideal.
"All God does is watch us and kill us when we get boring. We must never, ever be boring."
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03-14-2022, 03:21 PM #895Hucked to flat once
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Liddy-stock height? I have a buddy who might be lifting his 200 and going bigger. I can see what his wheels are and what he'd sell them for if so.
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03-14-2022, 03:44 PM #896
Yep. Stock. Ask him and see if it makes sense. Thanks!
As for tires it seems the KO2 seem popular. Looking for something to bomb Trail Creek/Copper Basin 15+ times a year with some ski trips in the winter.Some people are like Slinkies... not really good for anything, but you still can't
help but smile when you see one tumble down the stairs...
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03-14-2022, 08:16 PM #897
KO2s are not great in winter--they're ok but not teats. Cooper ST Maxx are the bomb around here and great on ice. New Toyo AT3 is supposedly good, too, but pricey. FWIW local FS rigs have switched to that cooper....always a good indicator.
If that LX has AHC, you can "lift it" by ~2" for cheap in a non permanent way by tricking it into staying in High height. Still not high by any standard but nice around here. Easy to do : https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/ahc...t.60848/page-2"All God does is watch us and kill us when we get boring. We must never, ever be boring."
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03-15-2022, 02:12 AM #898
IME wildpeak atw3 are real good in snow, not good in ice, good in dirt/rock/gravel, ok in mud. not too loud. on second pair 285/70/17
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03-15-2022, 08:41 AM #899
Thanks, Rev. I had heard about that "lift". I'll check it out. It could use a little bump up. Catch some Baby Tarpon this week!
Shroom. I'll check those out as well. Thanks!Some people are like Slinkies... not really good for anything, but you still can't
help but smile when you see one tumble down the stairs...
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03-15-2022, 08:47 AM #900
I liked the tire and would get them again. But after the tread block edges become rounded, they are very not good on ice and packed snow so I gotta politely disagree on that point. OK/Good in deeper snow. Great 3 season truck tire IMO, especially in the Rockies w/ dry continental snow where chunky A/T tires get by just fine. The snotty maritime stuff filters that class out of snow duty.
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I have a set of stock 18" Tundra wheels if anyone wants em.
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