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Finally got a new rig.

Postby VICTORG93307 » June 9th, 2014, 12:29 pm

After a long long time of looking on craigslist i have finally found what i set out to get a Land Cruiser. Drove her back from Moorpark Ca, inspected her and there is no rock rash underneath, that will change soon.
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Re: Finally got a new rig.

Postby Beck*A*Poo » June 9th, 2014, 12:48 pm

heard from the grapevine that your gonna sell it :lol:
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Re: Finally got a new rig.

Postby VICTORG93307 » June 9th, 2014, 12:55 pm

Shhhhhh! Thats what i told the wife, hell no i aint selling it. Shes in great shape and is big enough to have my boys in there with enough room to spare. Just got to get her trail worthy
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Re: Finally got a new rig.

Postby munepit » June 9th, 2014, 2:01 pm

Awesome Victor!!!!
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Re: Finally got a new rig.

Postby Dirt Mover » June 9th, 2014, 4:33 pm

Another Toyota! :Thumb: :Thumb:
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Re: Finally got a new rig.

Postby Zak.Taylor » June 12th, 2014, 6:44 am

That thing is cool, and those can be found on the cheap. I 'd wheel and DD the shiz out of it.


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Re: Finally got a new rig.

Postby Desert Dog » June 12th, 2014, 2:04 pm

Hope she lets you keep it :stirPot: :lol3:
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Re: Finally got a new rig.

Postby VICTORG93307 » June 25th, 2014, 3:22 pm

Well the Land Cruiser needs some work. New distributor the one on there is corroded to hell, new igniter module luckily for me you can find used Denso's on Ebay for pretty damn cheap compared to what everyone here in bakersfield wanted. The cheapest new one was about 240.00 used one the place that did have one wanted nearly 160 i purchased 2 off ebay for 25 bucks. And while im there new coil, new spark plug cables and new bosch platinum/iridium plugs. It will all be put in on saturday i sure hope that is all that it needs. Finger Crossed :Thumb:
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Re: Finally got a new rig.

Postby VICTORG93307 » March 19th, 2015, 10:28 am

I know its been a while, buuut ARB dualie compressor is in, onboard air with 3/8 goodyear hose all around. ARB lockers are in, ordering the solid pinion spacers for both front and rear. From what I have been reading the stock crush sleeve is a no go for hard driving and will eventually cause a failure.

I do have a question hopefully someone can chime in. The steering is very hard, at first i thought well power steering pump. Purchased and installed a power steering pump they purged the system and did it according to the book, but no difference whatsoever. Now i am reading that people have had to adjust the power steering gearbox is this correct? I have a lot of play on the steering wheel, they checked all of the components and nothing has any play on it. Need some advice i dont want to keep replacing parts that are not causing any issue.
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Re: Finally got a new rig.

Postby Toy4xchris » March 19th, 2015, 10:52 am

If there is a lot of play it couldn't hurt to adjust the steering box. if it is really stiff and hard to steer even with all that play the steering box may be worn out. I would try adjusting before either pulling it apart or replacing the box.
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Re: Finally got a new rig.

Postby Desert Dog » March 19th, 2015, 12:27 pm

[quote="VICTORG93307"]I know its been a while, buuut ARB dualie compressor is in, onboard air with 3/8 goodyear hose all around. ARB lockers are in, ordering the solid pinion spacers for both front and rear. From what I have been reading the stock crush sleeve is a no go for hard driving and will eventually cause a failure.

I do have a question hopefully someone can chime in. The steering is very hard, at first i thought well power steering pump. Purchased and installed a power steering pump they purged the system and did it according to the book, but no difference whatsoever. Now i am reading that people have had to adjust the power steering gearbox is this correct? I have a lot of play on the steering wheel, they checked all of the components and nothing has any play on it. Need some advice i dont want to keep replacing parts that are not causing any issue.[/quote]
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Re: Finally got a new rig.

Postby VICTORG93307 » March 19th, 2015, 12:54 pm

Chris do you suggest to go with hydro assist steering instead of fracking around with all this bullshit? It is not my daily driver it will be dedicated to wheeling.
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Re: Finally got a new rig.

Postby VICTORG93307 » March 19th, 2015, 1:01 pm

[quote="Toy4xchris"]If there is a lot of play it couldn't hurt to adjust the steering box. if it is really stiff and hard to steer even with all that play the steering box may be worn out. I would try adjusting before either pulling it apart or replacing the box.[/quote]


As far as play goes im thinking about an inch total, 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch up and down play. The rig does have 250000 miles on her. Do you know of anyone that would be able to rebuild the damn thing?
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Re: Finally got a new rig.

Postby Jeepster » June 22nd, 2015, 7:30 pm

That looks awesome!
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