When you travel offroad in a Land Cruiser just must bring a piece of rope and a shovel... If it were a Land Rover you should bring spare alternator, two set of wiring harnesses, one electrician, one mechanic and enough food and water for the whole personnel for three days.
@@mark2073 then you will have to carry many times not only the alternators, wiring harness and the food and water but also double your electrician and mechanic staff!
Not allowed to... no matter who you are. Protected by aboriginal sacred site laws or something along those lines. Great videos! Thanks for sharing! Makes me appreciate my HJ47 a little more :)
This is a lot of great information, especially if you don't do much sand or water work. The safety aspects are great as well, I can't tell you how many idiots I have called away from a winch line under tension........
Bar Grips, it's a very old style off-road tyre that is best known for being used in WWII. They were already pretty old and outdated when this video was made, but worked ok in the mud.
Beautiful times, it cars, its music and life seems to have been very beautiful and somewhat stressfree
Wish my 60 was new again.
Bring back the 80s
When you travel offroad in a Land Cruiser just must bring a piece of rope and a shovel... If it were a Land Rover you should bring spare alternator, two set of wiring harnesses, one electrician, one mechanic and enough food and water for the whole personnel for three days.
And bring another Land Rover
😱😱😱😱😱😱Realy??????
@@miguelangelvalderrama1808 yep..
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@@mark2073 then you will have to carry many times not only the alternators, wiring harness and the food and water but also double your electrician and mechanic staff!
Notice how massively built the Roo bars are compared to the “damage multipliers” they put on SUVs these days?
I really like the tip for winching out in the sand. 👍
the shorts these guys are wearing are so classic. Great videos, I have an '85 FJ60,
Wow, this has great music.
Check out Masayoshi Takanaka man
great informative video...everything from 80s looks great
Souch a great video! So many helpful tips and tricks!
I just love the old 40's😍😍
Although I was too young at the time to drive a car, I remember when the Toyota Land Cruiser looked like this.
Simplest way to describe a Land Cruiser is...INVENCIEBLE!!!!
Thanks for sharing!!!
I now truly know why I love my '89 HJ61VX ;-)
These are great videos. Thank you for sharing. Very informative and entertaining.
Back when driving was the entire job of the driver... no computer/electronic assistance.
Thanks for posting these awesome videos !
3:01 Allan from the hangover?
So nice car
Love this video
I learn more from 80's videos than I do from todays "tutorials".
Not allowed to... no matter who you are. Protected by aboriginal sacred site laws or something along those lines. Great videos! Thanks for sharing! Makes me appreciate my HJ47 a little more :)
Great info..thanks for posting this video
i love my 88 HJ60 !!!!
This is a lot of great information, especially if you don't do much sand or water work. The safety aspects are great as well, I can't tell you how many idiots I have called away from a winch line under tension........
awesome
Enjoyed that. I have the 80 VX
Still relevant to this day. Too many numpties out there these days ruining it for everyone.
How about opening the bonnet when using the winch to prevent the windscreen breaking should the cable snaps under stress.
Jason Carpp dont think you can open them on a cruiser
haha get it😉
I've never owned a Land Cruiser. But I'm sure you could.
Love the roo bars!
So many different body types all under the same name plate
i need the bgm to this video
You've gotta respect the native land if you want to drive on it.
And today they tell us not to drink the fuel... Goes to show.
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Snow? In Australia?
Of course
The snowfields of Australia are bigger than all of Switzerland.
And the block differential????????
4x4xfar! 👍
10:10 "Bar tread tyres..." WTF?!?!?!
Bar Grips, it's a very old style off-road tyre that is best known for being used in WWII. They were already pretty old and outdated when this video was made, but worked ok in the mud.
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lo que nadie sabe de un toyota 4w
Has anyone tried driving a 4wd up and over Ayers Rock (Uluru)?
Why would you want to
@Lakigarage 😎