Well after completion of the Cousin Ferd, she just didnt turn out to be what I had hoped. Just a touch too primative for what I want. Mud bogs, jumping, and general rowdyness hell yeah shes most of what I could hope for. But loading her down with camping gear possibly pulling a pop up and driving 5 hours she is not the rig for that without a bigger investment then I am willing to put in. I have a hard time putting more money into a rig than I can get back out of it so I figured I would jump into a rig with a rediculous resale value and a cult following....the Toyota Landcruiser....plus I have already had a few and know what I am getting into.
I chose the Lexus flavor for a few additional options that I wanted and their tendancy to look a little more modern than a same year cruiser. They have softer leather, a nicer stereo, better insulation, and genuine wood grain. No laminated surfaces here. However the real reason behind the love for cruisers is in the hardware:
DOHC 4.5litre six.
4:10 gears
9.5 inch full floating rear
high pinion 8 inch in the front with huge birfields
steering gear mounted behind the axle
solid boxed frame
beefy suspension components
The truck now has a rear pintle hitch mounted to the bumper
Luna power systems auxillary battery system
Spector Offroad Seat covers on all 3 rows
OME 850/860 springs with OME Nitro Charger Shocks.
Center Diff Lock switch
285/75r16 Goodyear Duratracs.
The plan is sliders, and a rear locker followed by an ARB bumper and winch.
This truck is not only the best riding offroad vehicles I have had but also the one of the best riding vehicles period.
Truck before the lift:
Truck after the OME. Netted about 4 inches in the rear and 2.75 in the front.
Spector offroad Seat covers (not a big fan of the camo but they are quality covers and fit the seats and console like a glove)
Maglite mounted within reach:
Luna Power Pack. This thing is slick, its computer controlled to know when it needs to charge, based on what is going on with the main battery up front. Has Hella Plug, standard 12v plug, and hook ups for a power inverter and aligator clips.
Full Float rear
80 birf next to mini truck birf
I chose the Lexus flavor for a few additional options that I wanted and their tendancy to look a little more modern than a same year cruiser. They have softer leather, a nicer stereo, better insulation, and genuine wood grain. No laminated surfaces here. However the real reason behind the love for cruisers is in the hardware:
DOHC 4.5litre six.
4:10 gears
9.5 inch full floating rear
high pinion 8 inch in the front with huge birfields
steering gear mounted behind the axle
solid boxed frame
beefy suspension components
The truck now has a rear pintle hitch mounted to the bumper
Luna power systems auxillary battery system
Spector Offroad Seat covers on all 3 rows
OME 850/860 springs with OME Nitro Charger Shocks.
Center Diff Lock switch
285/75r16 Goodyear Duratracs.
The plan is sliders, and a rear locker followed by an ARB bumper and winch.
This truck is not only the best riding offroad vehicles I have had but also the one of the best riding vehicles period.
Truck before the lift:
Truck after the OME. Netted about 4 inches in the rear and 2.75 in the front.
Spector offroad Seat covers (not a big fan of the camo but they are quality covers and fit the seats and console like a glove)
Maglite mounted within reach:
Luna Power Pack. This thing is slick, its computer controlled to know when it needs to charge, based on what is going on with the main battery up front. Has Hella Plug, standard 12v plug, and hook ups for a power inverter and aligator clips.
Full Float rear
80 birf next to mini truck birf