FireAce
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Well being as there’s no thread for show us your weird JDM Toyota, figured I’d post up here.
The details on the truck:
The picture above is from the day I picked up the truck. I imported the truck from Japan just over a year ago, it’s a retired fire truck. Came with lights, sirens and all! Been a bit of a project vehicle to turn it into an overland rig but so far progress has been good, albeit a little slow.
The truck is a 2000 Toyota Dyna (Sometimes referred to as a ToyoAce or HiAce Truck depending on the market.)
Quite the burly little truck, it’s 4wd with manual locking AISIN hubs and push button engagement. It’s a 5spd manual transmission with 4H and 4L. It has a naturally aspirated diesel 3.0L inline 4 engine (Referred to as a 5L engine). IFS front suspension, solid rear axle, and according to the manual, the chassis is rated at 1.25 tonnes!
The truck is the four-door version which seats 6 and comes with a 6.5’ box. It’s pretty basic inside with manual windows, locks, seats, etc., but did come with air conditioning which is a bonus! The best part is, there was only 12,000kms on the clock when I got the truck. It has lived its entire life in a garage so not a speck of rust on it either.
Being as many ask, the truck handles well on the highway despite the old Diesel engine and lack of a turbo. The truck cruises along at 110kph without much trouble and can be pushed to 120kph but the rpms start to get a bit high. It slows to 80-90kph on big hills and mountain passes but otherwise is reasonable for highway driving. I average around 23mpg which isn’t bad at all for a truck with an old-school diesel engine.
I have a separate build thread for the camper which I will start updating in the coming weeks but will post the truck related work here.
A few pictures before any modification:
Tarp canopy removed and ski box added ready for its first road trip to Utah! (I live in the Banff, Canada area)
With 4runner wheels/bigger tires added which made a huge difference for the look and feel of the truck:
Starting to get a feel for adventure...
Metal framing stripped off the back and roof rack installed over cab:
And the camper shell being test-fitted:
Camper on and ready to try it out on a road trip:
Camper and truck are still very much a work in progress but so far very happy with the direction things are going.
I’ll post more details on what exactly I have done to the truck so far soon...
The details on the truck:
The picture above is from the day I picked up the truck. I imported the truck from Japan just over a year ago, it’s a retired fire truck. Came with lights, sirens and all! Been a bit of a project vehicle to turn it into an overland rig but so far progress has been good, albeit a little slow.
The truck is a 2000 Toyota Dyna (Sometimes referred to as a ToyoAce or HiAce Truck depending on the market.)
Quite the burly little truck, it’s 4wd with manual locking AISIN hubs and push button engagement. It’s a 5spd manual transmission with 4H and 4L. It has a naturally aspirated diesel 3.0L inline 4 engine (Referred to as a 5L engine). IFS front suspension, solid rear axle, and according to the manual, the chassis is rated at 1.25 tonnes!
The truck is the four-door version which seats 6 and comes with a 6.5’ box. It’s pretty basic inside with manual windows, locks, seats, etc., but did come with air conditioning which is a bonus! The best part is, there was only 12,000kms on the clock when I got the truck. It has lived its entire life in a garage so not a speck of rust on it either.
Being as many ask, the truck handles well on the highway despite the old Diesel engine and lack of a turbo. The truck cruises along at 110kph without much trouble and can be pushed to 120kph but the rpms start to get a bit high. It slows to 80-90kph on big hills and mountain passes but otherwise is reasonable for highway driving. I average around 23mpg which isn’t bad at all for a truck with an old-school diesel engine.
I have a separate build thread for the camper which I will start updating in the coming weeks but will post the truck related work here.
A few pictures before any modification:
Tarp canopy removed and ski box added ready for its first road trip to Utah! (I live in the Banff, Canada area)
With 4runner wheels/bigger tires added which made a huge difference for the look and feel of the truck:
Starting to get a feel for adventure...
Metal framing stripped off the back and roof rack installed over cab:
And the camper shell being test-fitted:
Camper on and ready to try it out on a road trip:
Camper and truck are still very much a work in progress but so far very happy with the direction things are going.
I’ll post more details on what exactly I have done to the truck so far soon...