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Kitting out a TLC
I've been looking at the possibility of buying a TLC HDJ80 for overland trips. Being new to things Toyota, I need some ideas:
What improvements to the engine, drivetrain, suspension, etc., need to be done to to make a stock HDJ80 as strong and reliable as possible for long haul trips? As this is a long term project, no effort will be spared if necessary. Is the front beam axle available as standard in the UK? If not, where? ------------------ Roman (UK) www.polandrover.com |
TLC are pretty reliable from the factory. I would suggest the following in the order given:
. OME suspension lift. Not just for clearance but for more carrying capacity and better ride. . Extra permanently fixed fuel and water tanks. . Locker if you’re gonna go off road a lot or deep in the desert. . Engine mounted air compressor. Beats electric every time. ------------------ A.B. www.ShortWheelbase.com |
I take it a TLC means Toyota Landcruiser, excuse my ignorance, anywho, if it is, what you need to get is a mod done to the gearbox/transfer case.
What happens is there is a notorious oil leak/transfer between the two, Toyota tried to rectify the problem but couldn't solve it, so what happens (in OZ) is to get a swaged fitted oil transfer line between the two 'cases' (its easy, not a big job, 15 minutes) and that solves the problem. The oil (being gearbox oil its interchangerable) just transfers between the two boxes and keeps the equal pressure. This saves blowing a oil seal at a inappropriate moment. This mod is well known in OZ (Australia) and the transfer tube/line is readily available at 4x4 accessory shops, I can't speak about oversea's. Cheers & beers ------------------ Mark & Lynda [This message has been edited by Mark & Lynda (edited 25 January 2002).] |
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