LC 100 Series springs will swap directly in and give you about 2" of lift. Make sure you get non AHC springs. Check the classifieds on ih8mud.com for some cheap springs that someone pulled out of their LC. Use Bilstein 4600 shocks in the rear. Not 5100's, the ones marketed for Sequoia's are...
Ahh yes the mythical diesel Tundra!
I do think it makes sense that Toyota would go this direction. Having the LC and the LX as direct competitors is silly. I’d love to see it as well but I’m not holding my breath.
Isn’t the whole idea behind this rumor that the LX would be the $80k+ luxury queen and the LC would go back to its roots as a more utilitarian, capable, dependable 4x4?
That’s hard for me to say right now as we’re currently debt free and working hard to pay off our house before we’re 50. A car payment isn’t currently a goal :) And honestly, I think the 70 is cool but it’s not exactly what would get me to pull the trigger. I dig the Suzuki Jimny so something...
Did I say they weren’t Land Cruisers? I’m in the market for a 100 currently because IFS/solid rear is the best compromise for a comfortable road vehicle and a capable off roader. Fits my needs perfectly. However, if Toyota did produce a new LC that had the aforementioned traits I would have to...
Why straight axles? Are you seriously asking me that question on an off-road forum??
For one it would be to differentiate itself from the Taco/T4R/etc. It would be redundant if it had IFS like the others. Being that the LC is the ultimate off-road Toyota it makes perfect sense. People who give a...
Most of the lifted Jeeps around here (and there are plenty of them as well) probably never see dirt but people buy them. If Toyota came up with an attractive design attached to solid axles in the Wrangler price range (or even a little higher) they would do very well, IMO.
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