I wanna do something different because having to remove the radiator to remove the hose is not my favorite thing.
Garrelli 5000 said:
Sorry if I missed it in another thread, but the new Landcruiser builder is live on Toyota's website.
https://www.toyota.com/landcruiser/
What other vehicle lasts that long with that many miles and still has some residual value?aggiepaintrain said:
This one just popped up in CS
https://www.pittstopautotx.com/details/used-2003-toyota-land-cruiser/101805162
I just bought my 2003 with 305k for a 8k. If I didn't enjoy driving it so much I would consider flipping it for 14k.reddog90 said:What other vehicle lasts that long with that many miles and still has some residual value?aggiepaintrain said:
This one just popped up in CS
https://www.pittstopautotx.com/details/used-2003-toyota-land-cruiser/101805162
Unless it has recently rained, all roads in BBNP should be accessible by a LC with quality all terrain truck tires.CenterHillAg said:
For those that have been to Big Bend, what rough roads/trails did you take your Landcrusier down? A group of us bring dual sports and have a blast, but has anyone tried Black Gap in a Cruiser? I talked to a guy in a stock GX on River Rd West yesterday and he was having a blast, Talley camp was as far as his group was going though.
When you say that, which tires are you running?Streetfighter 02 said:
How about a stock Tacoma TRD Offroad? I don't have that beefy a tire and have no real offroad driving experience.
My 100 averaged 12.8 MPG over 30K miles.MyNameIsJeff said:
Man, they've really filled in the gap since my last trip there. I had my F250 in 4-low to crawl up it.
In other news, I've got my 100 back in BCS after having it stored in my parent's barn for the last two years. Got a whopping 13.2mpg on the drive back Sunday night.