Thanks Paul for sharing some of your extensive knowledge and experience.As a novice in this area,please excuse my ignorance. But how does a layman distinguish between the various models of Land Cruisers i.e. 70 series,76,78 ,Troopy, 105 ?
Hi Jonno, thanks for the kind words for Paul. The 76 is the 4 door station wagon. 78 is the Two Door Troop Carrier (Troopy), the 79 series is the double cab Land cruiser bakkie. They are share hardware/engine options. The 105 has a softer ride, more luxurious 'large suv' station wagon. Looks similar to the 80 series, but used IFS instead of solid front axel. Similar dimensions to the 76. They all have pros, and one or two cons. Paul has covered all the trucks in the series if you check out the playlist. Cheers.
@@Africasideways I may be wrong but I think the 105 also has solid live axles like the 80 series. Most of the time at least. In its long tradition of great variety, Toyota might have possibly released a few 105 with IFS somewhere in this old wide world but from what I've seen here and there, the 100 series has primarily an IFS suspension while the 105 tends to come with solid axles rather:
Quality of marsh’s work and knowledge is world class.
Paul Marsh masterclass.
Very nice work so far! Looks like it will be a fantastic build!
Thanks.
this guy knows his stuff
Indeed, Master class when Paul talks Trucks.
THANK YOU FOR GREAT DETAIL VIDEO WITH PAUL
Thank you Mr Lewis, glad you like it.
Good video, keep them coming 👍
Thanks Dude.
always an icon keep it up legend
He's a legend indeed.
Thanks Paul for sharing some of your extensive knowledge and experience.As a novice in this area,please excuse my ignorance. But how does a layman distinguish between the various models of Land Cruisers i.e. 70 series,76,78 ,Troopy, 105 ?
Hi Jonno, thanks for the kind words for Paul. The 76 is the 4 door station wagon. 78 is the Two Door Troop Carrier (Troopy), the 79 series is the double cab Land cruiser bakkie. They are share hardware/engine options.
The 105 has a softer ride, more luxurious 'large suv' station wagon. Looks similar to the 80 series, but used IFS instead of solid front axel. Similar dimensions to the 76. They all have pros, and one or two cons. Paul has covered all the trucks in the series if you check out the playlist. Cheers.
@@Africasideways I may be wrong but I think the 105 also has solid live axles like the 80 series. Most of the time at least.
In its long tradition of great variety, Toyota might have possibly released a few 105 with IFS somewhere in this old wide world but from what I've seen here and there, the 100 series has primarily an IFS suspension while the 105 tends to come with solid axles rather:
I think it depends on where you go... We went to the Richtersveld for 2 weeks and our values changed for ever.
Great video! Thx
Thanks for watching. Richtersveld is that kind of place.
What i mean is while we have long drive, we have another alternator charging our extra batteries
Nice
Re Battery for appliances etc. Sir...same as the 2022 Nissan Kicks sir, is it possible to apply te technology of Kicks??
Kicks?
Where do you get the Roof nets from mate? Any brands to recommend?
A lot of solid tents on the market, here's a good one out of South Africa Jeremy: eezi-awn.com/
@@Africasideways I meant the roof nets, for inside the vehicle over where the rear seats would be in a wagon! Can't find anything online.
What tyre size do you recommend on an 80 series with a 2inch lift
Sure, Paul normally goes with 265/75/r16, or alternatively 285/75 R16 if you like a wider tyre with a bit more clearance.
I have an 05 Ford Escape Hybrid. What's your opinion on them?
Nice for picking up the shopping.