Scott Brady
Founder
It has been such a long time since we embarked on a new project vehicle. Crazy to think it has been over 10 years since the Discovery I project and that I have been driving the G-Wagen for over a decade (finished that project over four years ago). So, in mid-2018 I purchased a 2007 GX470 as a new project, but then a bunch of travel hit and it pretty much sat or was used for daily driver duties. But that is all about to change
Here it is in stock form. Non-KDSS model with Nav. We have some fun plans for it, which we will start to post here.
The GX is fairly impressive in stock form, reflecting its Prado / 4Runner / FJCruiser underpinnings.
ExPo white Needs an ARB front bumper and a Warn winch
This shows the rear airbags at the off-road height. I am considering keeping airbags as a test. Have some ideas on how to do that properly with a lift.
The breakover angle is a not-so-bueno, but a lift and 33"+ tires should help. Will most likely avoid an aftermarket bumper to save weight. The first modification is going to be the ACC Garage spare tire holder (called the Becky), which is a clever piece of kit. I have never liked the idea of an undermounted spare, for a "thousand" different reasons. Mostly, the tire size I selected will not fit in the stock location.
Great vehicle - no wonder they have become such a popular overland choice.
Next steps:
Install the ACC Garage Spare Tire Mount
Remove the side steps
Mount the new Toyo AT3s on the DOT AEV beadlocks
Start the wiring and electronics. I always find that doing ALL of the electronics and wiring first really helps with all of the future stages.
Updates soon!
Here it is in stock form. Non-KDSS model with Nav. We have some fun plans for it, which we will start to post here.
The GX is fairly impressive in stock form, reflecting its Prado / 4Runner / FJCruiser underpinnings.
ExPo white Needs an ARB front bumper and a Warn winch
This shows the rear airbags at the off-road height. I am considering keeping airbags as a test. Have some ideas on how to do that properly with a lift.
The breakover angle is a not-so-bueno, but a lift and 33"+ tires should help. Will most likely avoid an aftermarket bumper to save weight. The first modification is going to be the ACC Garage spare tire holder (called the Becky), which is a clever piece of kit. I have never liked the idea of an undermounted spare, for a "thousand" different reasons. Mostly, the tire size I selected will not fit in the stock location.
Great vehicle - no wonder they have become such a popular overland choice.
Next steps:
Install the ACC Garage Spare Tire Mount
Remove the side steps
Mount the new Toyo AT3s on the DOT AEV beadlocks
Start the wiring and electronics. I always find that doing ALL of the electronics and wiring first really helps with all of the future stages.
Updates soon!