Chris Cordes
Expedition Leader
Hey guys, my name is Chris and I'm the guy driving the BJ74 for mapping as well as the person who did a lot of the modifications.
I'll work on getting a list of changes together for you but for now here is a brief overview of the truck.
Vehicle purchased from Land Cruiser Direct at a list price of 21K - Roughly 84,000 miles on it
The whole truck is 24v which makes things a little interesting for us here. Essentially any modification must be converted and run through a separate fuse block to prevent electrical issues. (We had someone accientally switch a wire and the switch started smoking in the cab. I thankfully knew where it went and ripped it out before it caught fire)
Converting the truck is time consuming but not difficult. The 24v system is more efficient and awesome to have when running your fridge and electrical equipment.
Modifications - ARB Winch Bumper
Warn 24v zeon winch
ARB LED lights
Old Man Emu Suspension kit. (springs and shocks)
Cooper Discoverer St Maxx
Safari Snorkel
ARB roller Drawers - one roll top one solid top
ARB Fridge
ARB Air compressor hard mounted under hood (MUST BE WIRED TO 12V)
Air locker to come soon
Brake Controller to come soon
Living with it day to day - This is a great little truck and a lot of fun to drive, it's not a race car though. Highway speeds top out between 65-70 mph and thats working hard. Maintenance is minimal but its still an old truck. Oil must be checked frequently and inspections every week are recommended, every day when offroad.
Parts are readily available and many of them cross over with other toyotas. I pick up most parts from Napa or oreily. What cant be found there can be found at cruiser outfitters and the toyota dealer
I'll work on getting a list of changes together for you but for now here is a brief overview of the truck.
Vehicle purchased from Land Cruiser Direct at a list price of 21K - Roughly 84,000 miles on it
The whole truck is 24v which makes things a little interesting for us here. Essentially any modification must be converted and run through a separate fuse block to prevent electrical issues. (We had someone accientally switch a wire and the switch started smoking in the cab. I thankfully knew where it went and ripped it out before it caught fire)
Converting the truck is time consuming but not difficult. The 24v system is more efficient and awesome to have when running your fridge and electrical equipment.
Modifications - ARB Winch Bumper
Warn 24v zeon winch
ARB LED lights
Old Man Emu Suspension kit. (springs and shocks)
Cooper Discoverer St Maxx
Safari Snorkel
ARB roller Drawers - one roll top one solid top
ARB Fridge
ARB Air compressor hard mounted under hood (MUST BE WIRED TO 12V)
Air locker to come soon
Brake Controller to come soon
Living with it day to day - This is a great little truck and a lot of fun to drive, it's not a race car though. Highway speeds top out between 65-70 mph and thats working hard. Maintenance is minimal but its still an old truck. Oil must be checked frequently and inspections every week are recommended, every day when offroad.
Parts are readily available and many of them cross over with other toyotas. I pick up most parts from Napa or oreily. What cant be found there can be found at cruiser outfitters and the toyota dealer