GX470's are spectacular. Coil conversions are cheap/easy/common and solve the rear air suspension problems.
Come to the dark side- we have lattes! https://www.facebook.com/groups/LexusGXOR/ https://lexusgxor.com/
You seem to have been spectacularly lucky on one hand and unlucky on the other.
http://dashboard-light.com/vehicles/Land_Rover_LR3.html
http://dashboard-light.com/vehicles/Lexus_GX.html
For what it's worth, I've done this:
1st gen Taco ->
1st gen Tundra ->
1st gen Taco ->
LX450 ->
GX470 ->
GX470 #2
No regrets in moving to an SUV, and Lexus build quality is lovely.
It is likely capable of monitoring five tires. I haven't looked at a 5th gen, but in Techstream there are five slots for TPMS IDs for a GX470 (same as 4th gen).
If you're planning on taking it off road, consider getting the rear diff in the GX470 rebuilt with a solid pinion spacer. A high mileage 8" rear diff with the OEM crush spacer is likely to fail eventually if ran hard enough.
https://lexusgxor.com/general:purchasing
Model year 2005+ for VVT-i / more power. It runs fine on 87 (but the manual asks for premium).
There are a few people in GXOR with over 400k miles on their 470's.
Probably valve cover gaskets as mentioned above - sometimes tightening the bolts a bit can fix it (they may back out over time), but you may also need new gaskets.
That is pretty heavy. I felt my FCP's were too stiff before my rear bumper / tire carrier (though the front was perfect with hidden winch), so the sweet spot is probably around 5k lbs?
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.