Landcruiser Vs. Safari
- Steve_t647
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Hi The best bet is get in a couple and drive them. They will not be off road all the time so if you can forgive the safari's on road driving then fine they are a pig of a truck right AL?
But they do go well off road, the cruiser is a good truck and simple you can go spring over axle and do a whole lot of things cheaply to make them go further.
Both ug cant believe I am typing this.. are good trucks offroad but the toyota's have been around for a long time and are indestructable, and lighter than the safari. Drive them and see.
But they do go well off road, the cruiser is a good truck and simple you can go spring over axle and do a whole lot of things cheaply to make them go further.
Both ug cant believe I am typing this.. are good trucks offroad but the toyota's have been around for a long time and are indestructable, and lighter than the safari. Drive them and see.
you have a 3k ish budget ? try for a 40 or 45 series with the 3b ? diesel or the 2f petrol. you may even get a v8 powered one for that..... if you look hard enough.
2f power plant is an awesum reliable donk
3b is an awsum reliable and dependable diesel (not a lot of poke but it will never die)
LOTS of parts around for them and all mostly interchangable with all other cruisers wich makes it easy.
and sooooo much good info around for playing with them...i know a few things even
2f power plant is an awesum reliable donk
3b is an awsum reliable and dependable diesel (not a lot of poke but it will never die)
LOTS of parts around for them and all mostly interchangable with all other cruisers wich makes it easy.
and sooooo much good info around for playing with them...i know a few things even

If you already know everything, DON'T ask bloody questions!!
go with what ever series you like the look of im guessing for that money you will be looking at a 40, 60 or 70 just dont go smaller than 3.4 for the motor, unless u dont mind spending lots of money on a new head (how would i know
, im stupid and didnt listen, and got a 2.4)


toymota thats stock standard.
dino wrote:wats the easiest/cheapest mod you can do to a cruiser of this sort
get one with a factory PTO winch on it and drive it


If you already know everything, DON'T ask bloody questions!!
dino wrote:so yah rekon a 45 series with 3b in it and a PTO winch
or something like that yea. look around on trade me, few on there, 40's are more common if you dont mind the short wheel base





If you already know everything, DON'T ask bloody questions!!
- Sadam_Husain
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dino wrote:i prefer the SWB any way will keep an eye on TM 4 one u rekon ill b able to pik one up 4 bout $3k
If your going for a 40 series watch out for the rust... yeah I know after 20-30 years they've all got rust but you'll find once you start thumping them around off road all the rusty body seams start to split and the bodys fall apart in front of your eyes

Get your old man to buy himself a new mig welder and learn how to use it

- wgtnnewbie
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so now i'll threadjack.....hmm looking at this might even convince me to save towards a 40.....lolwopass wrote:you have a 3k ish budget ? try for a 40 or 45 series with the 3b ? diesel or the 2f petrol. you may even get a v8 powered one for that..... if you look hard enough.
2f power plant is an awesum reliable donk
3b is an awsum reliable and dependable diesel (not a lot of poke but it will never die)
LOTS of parts around for them and all mostly interchangable with all other cruisers wich makes it easy.
and sooooo much good info around for playing with them...i know a few things even

truckless and shall remain so till she who wears the pants says otherwise.................lol
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wopass wrote:dino wrote:wats the easiest/cheapest mod you can do to a cruiser of this sort
get one with a factory PTO winch on it and drive itat 15 years old you can have many years of 4x4ing pleasure and learning before you will need mods. i drove mine for 10 years without doing anything to it and am much better off now because of it....i think
If you had put all the money you have spent on offroading, you would own three houses in Queenstown by now!!