Long time lurker, just now decided to start participating so I'm starting build threads for a few of my cars. I'll start by catching up with the major modifications since I've bought each, and then go from there. Any advice would be welcome, either on the vehicles or the best way to participate in the forums.
My background - long-time car enthusiast, just started getting into autocross in 2016 and HPDE in 2019. My wife co-drives some events with me and is also very amateur.
This is Sully on the day I bought him:
1998 Land Cruiser, 247k miles at the time. Paint is rough in a few areas but nothing major is wrong and there's no structural rust, so for <5k it felt like a good deal. We bought the truck a week or two after we bought our first house. I knew I'd want something to tow a yard trailer and do house projects with, and I've always loved 4Runners and Land Cruisers. What I wasn't expecting was how solid and comfortable this is for a 20+ year old truck. I launched straight into projects, we had one weekend to paint the house before we moved in so I drove straight home, picked my wife up, and hit up Home Depot:
For the last 18 months or so, the mods have been minimal. First, I took it to a local Toyota dealer for a thorough going-over and timing belt change. It got a clean bill of health, so next I removed the running boards, because they look lame.
Before:
After removing 4 bolts per side, very easy job:
I certainly don't need the extra ground clearance but I prefer the look. In 2018 I had to make a few repairs:
- The starter went out unexpectedly, but I was able to rock it back and forth to get good enough contact to get it started again to drive to a shop. I decided to have a pro replace the starter because it's in the top V of the engine and they'd already be disassembling it to replace the AC compressor...
- The AC compressor seized and needed to be replaced. Since then it still seems like there's a very slow leak somewhere in the system, but it's much improved.
- New Hankook Dnynapro tires. We have these on our Rav4, and for a budget all-terrain tire we've been very happy. I went slightly larger than stock, 285/75/16. That fills out the wheel well and gives me a little more sidewall, without creating any rubbing problems.
After that, I've mostly enjoyed the truck. It makes a great base vehicle for lazy camping trips out in the woods:
It's also almost too easy to drive in the snow, I've never had to engage 4L or lock a single diff yet (first world problems):
It's gargantuan next to our Rav4:
And it swallows everything we need to carry for a day of autocross. Seen here in late 2018 carrying the remnants of my wrecked MR2 Spyder:
My future goals for the LC:
- Have a nice truck for road trips (nothing carries the dog, all our stuff for a week or two, and us in as much comfort)
- Turn it into a tow-capable vehicle. I recently bought a '98 M3 as our new AutoX/track car, and my wife is ready for us to start riding to events together.
Thanks for reading this far, and enjoy!