Took the LX out on it's first off-road test today. Some pics below.
Observations:
1. The 4.88 gear change is wonderful. I mean wonderful! Worth every penny! How did I survive in my '93 without 4.88s? :victory:
2. 5.5" lift is well controlled and doesn't feel tippy whatsoever. My fear of this possible negative is pretty-much over, though I didn't run a fun run with a lot of off-camber so we'll keep watch. The breakover angle is greatly improved over my '93. And adding in the front and rear frame cutting and special bumpers the thing can't be stopped. I'm SO GLAD I didn't bling it out with the ARB and Slee bumpers (thanks Slee for waking my up!) because I couldnt have done the below obstacle. (Well....to each their own....I'm not trying to say a decked out 80 sucks. It depends on your off-roading focus and how you want the truck to look. I want this to be an aggressive trail beast first, and a looker second. A winch isn't a priority to me, though I can take a strap if needed. After all, my 100 is decked out. Why would I want another decker.

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3. The Lexus is improved in every way and is much tighter compared to my '93. I do believe I'll be leaving the 100 home more which was the main goal of the purchase.
4. A/T Tires over MT Tires on my dedicated trail rig? They work super on my 100 and the MT's on my '93 I've always hated (except for looks). Today the AT's gripped super. I really doubt I'll regret this dicision and I get a great ride on-road all the time. Time will tell though. I did drive the below slickrock with 40PSI and zero slip.
VIBRATIONS: 2 experts checked my LX out today. Both believe everything is lined up perfect so we're puzzled about the vibes. One feels it's not too good on the trucks parts. The other feels it's not bad and I should drive it until the culprit shows itself. If not, he fears it'll be a money pit until the culprit gets replaced/fixed. ToolsRUs brought up a good question...."Your first D/C shaft was bad...they sent you a second new one...and the truck drives just the same? There should of been some improvement in having a good vs bad front driveshaft." ??? Hmmm, do we have another bad CV shaft?
We all agreed I should make no decisions on vibes until the front axle is rebuilt. It was popping on the driver's side some....though after the 1.5-hour off-road trip it's popping often. So, that's next and ASAP before any other runs.
Meanwhile, I'm really excited. This '97 LX is a big step ahead of my old '93 on the trail. I can't wait to really work it out after the axle rebuild.