I'm in Costa Rica. There are a lot of restored fj-40s down here. I've seen several pickup versions and a couple of long wheel base fj-40's that are basically fj-40s, but several feet longer. Lot's of tow truck fj-40's also.
marcel ledbetter said:
pickup versions.
That seems like a great deal. I love my 2011.Greener Acres said:
If I get an LX can I drool with you guys on this thread? Thoughts on a 2011 with around 250k miles? Single owner, well maintained at the dealership for everything. $10k.
Thanks for this. I'll keep in mind and I'll see if I can post pics of the details if the records aren't available.'03ag said:
2013 here with 105k. plenty of room on this thread for LX570s
Things to check the maintenance records for.
AHC function/maintenance.
Fluid -- This a 60k mile change interval so it should have been done several times at this point. This is a common miss by owners and has a large impact on the performance of the system.
Globes -- An even bigger miss than fluid changes. If it's on the original globes like 100% the system is not functioning optimally. 10 years/100k miles is all you can expect them to go with good performance. There are 4 of these(one per corner) and they're VERY expensive at the dealer. People buy OE globes JDM off ebay for the set. I paid around $600 for all 4 for which is probably 80% savings just on parts.
Shocks -- these seem to go a long time since so much of the system depends on the globes and fluid. Still 260k is a LONG time.
Radiator
I'd be shocked if it wasn't replaced once already. Extremely high failure rate at around 100-150k miles. The part wasn't updated and fixed until 2018, so if it was replaced before then you will have to replace it again at some point. Post up a pic of the top of the radiator and I can easily tell if it's the updated part.
Valley plate leak
Common source of coolant leak on Tundras and 200s. Doesn't look like an awful DIY
Cam Tower leak
oil leak that develops on the back of the cylinder head. common on Tundras and 200s. DOES look like an awful DIY.
No need to run premium in a hunnid seriesAgCMT said:
Still new to the LC world having picked up a 2003 100 a few months back. After driving it daily, it is clear why you need the extra gas can on the back.
The previous owner said to make sure that I used premium gas...does anyone else run premium? I've taken his word for it, but wouldn't mind being wrong.
This might have changed recently, or at least the Toyota owner site. About 2 months ago I had to create a separate profile for my wife and send some Toyota CSR proof that the LC was in her name before I could access the maintenance history that I was able to see late last summer before I purchased her '21.'03ag said:
Also FYI the Lexus owners website let's you see the full maintenance history that was performed at the dealer. You just need the VIN
Glad you made it! Looks like you enjoyed the trip?Streetfighter 02 said:
I was able to drive the road on Monday. Working three pedals took a little learning on the gap but was able to get up no problem on my second attempt. Never done any off-road 4x4 driving before so it was pretty exciting. We were supposed to camp at Tally but river level temps were 110-ish and we were able to retreat to a group camp site in the Chisos. I don't know how well the sprinter RV vans would've done on the river road so we didn't go for any camp sites deeper than Gravel Pit. Old Maverick was beating and rattling them to death and the River Road is less well maintained. Next time I go back I'd like to camp at Glenn Springs. I was really surprised by the amount of standing water in the road once we descended the switch backs down the start of Black Gap Rd. I bet you can see a lot of wildlife there.
aggiepaintrain said:
Unfortunately, money is an object
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