I've owned just about every Toyota from the 80's and 90's, and the 80 series has a soft spot in my heart, I've had 2 of them (a 92 that I sold, and a 95 that I cut the rear off, flat bellied, it's lifted slightly on 37's, and I love the thing, it works so well for what it is, it's just so smooth and just lumbers over obstacles.
I have a 93 almost exactly like the white one, it's even white. But it has the 3.0. It's great with 5.29 gears 5 speed and pulls hard even on 38.5 Boggers. I just bought an 87 and am stoked about that. 22re sr5 so simple.
Hey thanks for the fun video, I like your attitude and how you tell hard truths 😊 You would love my backyard here in Prescott Arizona. I assume you have a doubler which is something I need but I have to use a divorced case because there's no adapter for TX15 tcase but I do have 513's and a 4 to 1 gear set, I could sure use a fresh set of fotys too😊👍🏼
You should! Working on a full size is exactly like working on a 10 scale. Only the parts are a little heavier. I started on 10 scale and now I’m building a full size replica of my class 2 truck lol
In my opinion land cruisers are actually some of the best rigs ever made they just require a certain setup for crawling. So I am a little confused when your speaking to the man with the 4runner and the comments about the land cruiser I am a little stuck on that one as they have some of the best engine options Toyota ever made next to the 22R but there big and heavy I understand but there's just no way you can't love them. There 4 and 6 cylinder diesel's are a power house with insane torque which can pull 44" super swampers through anything like I did 15 years ago up stave lake.
Theres just not the same gear options for a land cruiser as there is for mini trucks. In america there was only the 4.0 or 4.5 for the 80 series which are frankly underpowered, without the benefit of ultra deep gearing like the mini truck platforms. I loved my land cruiser, but it just wasnt a good fit for these types of trails.
The land cruiser definitely requires a manual trans to be a good mud and or rock slayer. My ex had the FJ60 with the 3.4L inline four diesel and even though there super heavy the truck could go just about anywhere you pointed it 4' of snow to 4' of mud she would crawl especially our friends rig he had dumped about 100k into it with Dana 60 in the front and Dana 70 in the rear it was a straight animal and you had a trail repair rig with how much you could haul inside.
I have an 06 Land Cruiser, which is making a clanking noise on the driver axle it’s either the aftermarket axle, they will have all the transfer case. I want to shift to drive and then reverse that clanking noise occurs before the vehicle starts moving. The hydraulic suspension went bad, so I put in heavy duty old man’s Nemo suspension. I believe the few inches of left is causing a clicking noise but I’m wondering if you think it’s good idea to rebuild the Land Cruiser and make it look easy and replace the wheels and wheel hubs? My vehicle stability control is not working by the way.
Hey I watch another video of you guys out wheeling and you had mentioned a new box but in this video the same looking box but cut fender walls how come?.
Great video! Austin from YOTAMASTERS helped me with my Tacoma S.A.Swap, I highly recommend dealing with YOTAMASTERS if you are building a Toyota, it's literally all they know, great people to deal with, shipped to my house in long Island NY fast, all of a sudden, I had a palette in my driveway! I tell people all the time, Call YOTAMASTERS! Thanks Austin and the YOTAMASTERS crew!
Knew a guy in college that wheeled an 84 Toyota pickup. Once he replaced all the toyota OEM equipment with Ford and GM parts it was pretty decent offroad. The 22r only had like 95hp. Going to a 4.3 tbi it was like a rocket ship. Anything can be made good offroad with enough money, even toyotas.
Older Toyotas looks so damn good on the trails.
I've owned just about every Toyota from the 80's and 90's, and the 80 series has a soft spot in my heart, I've had 2 of them (a 92 that I sold, and a 95 that I cut the rear off, flat bellied, it's lifted slightly on 37's, and I love the thing, it works so well for what it is, it's just so smooth and just lumbers over obstacles.
I have a 93 almost exactly like the white one, it's even white. But it has the 3.0. It's great with 5.29 gears 5 speed and pulls hard even on 38.5 Boggers. I just bought an 87 and am stoked about that. 22re sr5 so simple.
Damn truck looks sick on 40s setup perfect. Love you named it lizzo 😂
This video makes me want a 80s pickup
My job is done here.
Well duh they are the GOAT
Swap the body with the landcruiser pickup cab
Hey thanks for the fun video, I like your attitude and how you tell hard truths 😊 You would love my backyard here in Prescott Arizona. I assume you have a doubler which is something I need but I have to use a divorced case because there's no adapter for TX15 tcase but I do have 513's and a 4 to 1 gear set, I could sure use a fresh set of fotys too😊👍🏼
It hurts seen doors get dented that’s why I like cages
All 3 of those rigs are damn nice crawlers
Thanks!
I love that pickup! I have one just like it, except mine is in 1:10 scale :P Would love to get a real one some day
You should! Working on a full size is exactly like working on a 10 scale. Only the parts are a little heavier. I started on 10 scale and now I’m building a full size replica of my class 2 truck lol
Awesome vid. Kyle gets it in that 80. Can’t wait to wheel mine
Thing works.
In my opinion land cruisers are actually some of the best rigs ever made they just require a certain setup for crawling. So I am a little confused when your speaking to the man with the 4runner and the comments about the land cruiser I am a little stuck on that one as they have some of the best engine options Toyota ever made next to the 22R but there big and heavy I understand but there's just no way you can't love them. There 4 and 6 cylinder diesel's are a power house with insane torque which can pull 44" super swampers through anything like I did 15 years ago up stave lake.
Theres just not the same gear options for a land cruiser as there is for mini trucks. In america there was only the 4.0 or 4.5 for the 80 series which are frankly underpowered, without the benefit of ultra deep gearing like the mini truck platforms. I loved my land cruiser, but it just wasnt a good fit for these types of trails.
@@dylanmcmillin2065 so the 4.5 is underpowered, but the 22R isn't? Also, can't you get reduction gears for the 80 series tcase?
This dudes just rawvloggin life
Lol who did he buy it from in Chico? That’s where I live.
The land cruiser definitely requires a manual trans to be a good mud and or rock slayer. My ex had the FJ60 with the 3.4L inline four diesel and even though there super heavy the truck could go just about anywhere you pointed it 4' of snow to 4' of mud she would crawl especially our friends rig he had dumped about 100k into it with Dana 60 in the front and Dana 70 in the rear it was a straight animal and you had a trail repair rig with how much you could haul inside.
I have an 06 Land Cruiser, which is making a clanking noise on the driver axle it’s either the aftermarket axle, they will have all the transfer case. I want to shift to drive and then reverse that clanking noise occurs before the vehicle starts moving. The hydraulic suspension went bad, so I put in heavy duty old man’s Nemo suspension. I believe the few inches of left is causing a clicking noise but I’m wondering if you think it’s good idea to rebuild the Land Cruiser and make it look easy and replace the wheels and wheel hubs? My vehicle stability control is not working by the way.
Love the videos! How does the ram do with towing on those 40s? I have mine on 37s but wanted to do 40s
It does great! Better than 37s? No. But definitely can't complain.
I love my 2nd gen tooooo MUCH to make it look lie these !!! I will stick with my little 33s and not ABUSE it like a STEP CHILD
How would you rate the Patagonia Tires?. Great Vid
We've had nothing but good luck with our pats!
They are crap. People buy them because they are cheap or youtubers get them for free.
The SS Lizo did the thing 🤘🏼
Sure did!
What front and rear springs on grey yota
Hey I watch another video of you guys out wheeling and you had mentioned a new box but in this video the same looking box but cut fender walls how come?.
This video is before the new bed was bobbed and installed.
Who can help get my 5mge motor out of the shop after a year waiting and into my 1980 pick up.. haha should of kept the 22r and kept wheelin' 🤘
Great video! Austin from YOTAMASTERS helped me with my Tacoma S.A.Swap, I highly recommend dealing with YOTAMASTERS if you are building a Toyota, it's literally all they know, great people to deal with, shipped to my house in long Island NY fast, all of a sudden, I had a palette in my driveway! I tell people all the time, Call YOTAMASTERS! Thanks Austin and the YOTAMASTERS crew!
Yotamasters crew are a solid bunch.
On your grey toyota what axles and gears are you running?
5.29
I live by Chico CA
White four runner size tires?
18:40 damn filming and wheeling
hahah!
I have a 91 toyota pickup and I want to start my build can you give me tips on where to start ?
Really depends on what the end goal is.
if its is a 44 in lizzo, whats she got inside the diff? (sibscribed)
5.29
Where can I find a nice Toyota rig out there
any of you guys running stock axles? or upgraded to longfields or rcv's?
just noticed the truck isn't even running Toyota axles, nvm on that one, but what bout the others
Longfields in the white 4runner, RCV in the land cruiser. Theyre bothe the same strength wise
@@dylanmcmillin2065
Looks like a nitro gear sticker on the fzj80?
What trail is this in JV or Cougar Buttes?
A lot in Cougar.
Nice truck!
Clearly, the pickup is the worst because the drive had to upgrade to none yota axles. He has no idea what he is doing.
Sounds good.
Epic Video
Thank you!
smashes like tin foil lol
Knew a guy in college that wheeled an 84 Toyota pickup. Once he replaced all the toyota OEM equipment with Ford and GM parts it was pretty decent offroad. The 22r only had like 95hp. Going to a 4.3 tbi it was like a rocket ship. Anything can be made good offroad with enough money, even toyotas.
Tee eff tee eye