Like the title says, I am curious if the GX is built on a similar 25 yr platform as the LX and Land Cruiser? I've read some posts about how the GX is more of a luxury version of the 4runner, but then other posts saying it might have the Prado bones like a Land Cruiser (e.g., stronger glass, more robust components used, etc.).
Can anyone shed some light on this?
Interested to hear folks' opinions![]()
The GX is built on the LC Prado platform same as the 4Runner. It's basically the luxury version of the 4Runner (with an optional v8) the same way the LX is the luxury version of the LC 200
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This one looks to be local to you, is triple locked and already built: https://tampa.craigslist.org/pnl/cto/d/1996-toyota-landcruiser-w/6289086119.html
I looked at a lot of 80's and 100's when I was searching 5 years ago. Being in New England, rust became the primary decision factor. Most of the 80's were too far gone. Many of the 100's were too. Finally found my 100 which spent the majority of its life in CA and only a couple of years in RI so the underside was far better than most I looked at so I pulled the trigger and haven't looked back. It's been my favorite vehicle so far. Removed the running boards, small lift, spacers and BFG K02's and it's surprisingly capable as it sits. Joined 100sinthehills this year out in the San Juans and did all the high passes in basically a stock truck and it was awesome.
I'm sure the GX is also a great platform for overlanding. On the 100 series with AHC, that can be problematic as these systems age. Don't know if the GX also has AHC? To me the sweet spot is the '03 - '07 LC without AHC (optional on '06-'07).
What modifications are you planning for the vehicle you buy? This may play a role in your decision. Dissent Offroad is a big 100 series supporter and is developing a line of slimmed down aluminum bumpers, sliders, roof rack etc. I don't know that I'll ever go the route of bumpers with mine, but if I did I would go this route to save weight.
The 25yr thing is pretty entertaining surly coined by a maketing wizard. The only thing that really seems to always bubble to the surface is load carrying ability. The 4runner or GX arent large vehicles so if your dreaming of 1000lbs of tires, skid plates, winches, bumpers, fridge, drawers and then thinking passengers beyond one or two... Then you start to see why load carrying ability seems to bubble to the top, though often only after $$$$ spent and time etc.
RND1 ... that link went to a deleted post (though I do scour the listings daily so I may have already seen it). Your 100 build is very similar to my thoughts...I've done the monster lift and 44's and don't have a desire to go that route again. I'm looking for a vehicle that can handle long road trips, but still make it to the back country for camping/biking trips. My Cayenne was a very close fit, but the maintenance costs kept it from being the right rig. Mods will depend on the vehicle, but at most would be 3" lift and no larger than 35s...on the Cayenne I shoved some 32s under it and called it done. I generally try to spend a couple short trips with a new rig before I settle on what it needs in order to do what I want.
Oh sorry about that - guess my timing was bad and it sold. It was a '96 LC w diff lock, lift, bumpers, snorkel, rack, redone leathers, spacers and looked like 35 in AT or MT's not sure. 119K miles and guy was asking $14,9K. It was painted all over in rhino liner which is generally not my thing, but it actually looked good on that rig. Basically if this sort of vehicle checked out and the owner bought quality mods, that's a lot of truck for under $15K. Then again, part of the fun is building it yourself just the way you want it.
While I think the GX would be fine for your needs, that sideways opening rear door would drive me nuts especially since it opens to the curb which is the direction one generally wants to go in (of course in Japan it opens to the street, which works a little better). I love the split rear door on the LC - it's my kids favorite seat once we enter the campground and it comes in handy at the drive-in movies too. Also a great platform to work on prepping dinner. Can't say enough good things about my 100.
Not sure what your budget is, but there's a guy on the MUD forums that restores 100's and just picked up an '06 with 58K miles on it. He'll prob be asking $30K for it.
https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/scored-2006lc-w-58k-omg-clean.1011385/
id love to know who spread this 25 year platform rumor. that would also mean all oem parts would be available in production 25 years after the last one rolled off the assembly line.
This is also a good read if you haven't seen it already: https://expeditionportal.com/top-10-used-overland-vehicles/