Tjack . Looks like your pretty solid on your truck. I drove my XO around every desert in Saudi Arabia from king Khalid military city to Rihad at Flor Daniels all they to the berm for year in a Isuzu trooper that we had rented from Al hilan. Threw the desert canyons burning sand and freezing winters in desert shield storm for 12 months I beat the crap out of it. Full of ammo gas water and cases of mre. We even sandbagged the floor boards and it never quit. Can’t speak to all of them but that one was good to go
We also used Mitsubishi Montero and two door Mitsubishi raiders for putting in caches for long range surveillance team.way beyond friendly lines if you feel me they never let us down.
Well.hello t-jack it kind of looks like you got your build going pretty good. I had to watch you in between commercials because I was watching Gunsmoke in color but as you can see I got them both done. Anyway keep the videos coming on the build and then once you get that machine going let's have some of them outside videos. Thanks again for the video have a great day stay safe and keep your powder dry!
I still have my 91 trooper. I've had many 4x4 vehicles over the years, and I still consider my trooper the best 4x4 out of them all, hands down! Finding parts are almost impossible. Cant even find them in junk yards. Do you know what price running troopers go for those days? I do have some rust on mine, but my grey interior is in awesome shape. I'm putting a new clutch in mine. My trooper is a 2.8 litter v6, and has a 5 speed manual transmission. Red.
Out of all the vehicles I have bogged and abused (toys bought for that purpose), many only last a year or 2. But Ill stand by Isuzu troopers until the end. My cousin found a STEAL! 150k miles, perfect paint, well taken care of. Only gave $500 because of title issue. But the fact the ac and heat worked made our jaw drop. After many many nights drinking, loaded down with friends and their ol ladies, we would literally try to kill it. 2 years later I bought it and I sold it 6 years later. Same 33” swampers, same axles, motor, whole 9 yards. That motor stayed on the rev limiter. When I sold it every square inch was dented, only the windshield remained. Literally every power line, and skidder trail we could find. Motor never missed and no matter how long it sat or how much abuse from smallish trees being run over, 40mph through random thick brush swamps nothing could kill “Suzi”. Certainly one hell of a machine. So long as the tires could touch she would pull. Amazing lock diff setup from the factory. I put them in the same class with the ol 22r yotas. Waterproof sound system, cb with PA speakers, and light bars all over it made for a great night every single time! Nice setup bud and I like the plans you have for yours
@@TJackSurvival Once you get your aux fuse box, you can main break the feed to it and your existing box. Might help with preventing overload. You need a box to hold all your spare fuses lol.
That's hilarious. No I'm not a trust fund kid building on this 500 dollar rust bucket. LOL what do you think it costs to build a 20 year old Trooper? Hint: it’s less than a quarter the cost of an old stalk Toyota before modifications.
That motor sounds like it has a lifter tick.. either upgrade the oil (20/50) or try seafoam in the crankcase... P.s. even tho it's overhead cam ,ya still have 'lifters" called buckets.
After re reading, hang on tight this is info over load..LOL Very wize choice with the MUA manual trans. The OE auto box is a 4L30-e from gm and barely enuf for the auto very commen for faluers. . you mentioned the Lexus swap I think 1st video. The auto trans 88/91 with the 4 cylinder is a Asian Warner. with a housing swap from the isuzu 2.6L to the Lexus pattern, its a direct swap. An 88/91 with the gm 2.8 v6 is a 4L30-e just like the 1990s . personal preference is a JDM diesel 4JG2-TC 3.1 or the older 4JB1-TC 2.8 0.01c . Sence you went with the older axils, you have 4.55s or it was ((when new)). 4.77/4.30 and 4.11 are the other possibilities for bolt in gears from other isuzu models. The 4.11s are the hardest to find as the front comes from a rodeo some are 4.30 some are 4.11 depending on auto or manual. and the rear from a isuzu 2wd 2.6 truck, the 2.3 has the older 10 bolt. Possibly gen1 amegos as well same specs. Any trooper with the newer modified 12 bolt on the rear Is 4.30 only but is much stronger. . There insane rare but the last year 2004 troops also have the Asian Warner automatic.
Thanks for the info Bruce, I hit up Robert B a lot of these questions. I’ve still got the original front and back axles. I just used the 1994 because they came with lockers. But if I bust that I’ll swap stuff. If I can I’ll eventually do the diesel swap instead of the LS. For now I’ll burn this engine down and probably just get another gas one till I get the urge to do the diesel swap.
Total POS. Hardly any of these on the road left, and finding parts in a shtf scenario would be next to impossible. Plus they were junk from the factory!
Maybe someday. These are also Japanese and were competing against Jeep when they made them. So far it's been awesome in the dirt and being cheap was the whole point.
@@RL-RL isuzus are better than anything toyota was manufacturing at the time. As a matter of fact Toyota paid consumer reports to talk bullshit about the trooper. “Laughs in lower balljoint”
@@TJackSurvival yeah, fun to do low budget projects, and really nothing wrong with a Trooper. Parts would be harder to find though. Toyota is so ridiculous expensive!
@@stinky_taco I bought this for 500 bucks got a free one with no engine and one with the lockers bumper and rack for 2k. Not getting much cheeper than that.
buena preparación, se ve efectivo
Tjack . Looks like your pretty solid on your truck. I drove my XO around every desert in Saudi Arabia from king Khalid military city to Rihad at Flor Daniels all they to the berm for year in a Isuzu trooper that we had rented from Al hilan. Threw the desert canyons burning sand and freezing winters in desert shield storm for 12 months I beat the crap out of it. Full of ammo gas water and cases of mre. We even sandbagged the floor boards and it never quit. Can’t speak to all of them but that one was good to go
They are absolutely underrated. We did the same thing to a land cruiser that the original SF teams actually drove to Afghanistan.
We also used Mitsubishi Montero and two door Mitsubishi raiders for putting in caches for long range surveillance team.way beyond friendly lines if you feel me they never let us down.
@@Done293 that and the Isuzu Hilux. Had an up armor one in Afghanistan that was outstanding but crazy heavy.
Well.hello t-jack it kind of looks like you got your build going pretty good. I had to watch you in between commercials because I was watching Gunsmoke in color but as you can see I got them both done. Anyway keep the videos coming on the build and then once you get that machine going let's have some of them outside videos. Thanks again for the video have a great day stay safe and keep your powder dry!
Sup boss! I’ve been some places now! I need to compile footage and send it. I’m actually building an LMTV now on Survivopedia.
I still have my 91 trooper. I've had many 4x4 vehicles over the years, and I still consider my trooper the best 4x4 out of them all, hands down! Finding parts are almost impossible. Cant even find them in junk yards. Do you know what price running troopers go for those days? I do have some rust on mine, but my grey interior is in awesome shape. I'm putting a new clutch in mine. My trooper is a 2.8 litter v6, and has a 5 speed manual transmission. Red.
I’m in the same boat. Parts are impossible. You have to buy a whole truck when you find them for parts
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Hamm Rah Dio
all hooked up
and covering the earth
way too kool
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Love this build 🤙🤙
Thanks boss! I’m having way too much fun playing with it in the desert and the mountains!
@@TJackSurvival Dude all I ever want to do is hit the wilderness in mine 😄
@@RemoteTrooper same
Out of all the vehicles I have bogged and abused (toys bought for that purpose), many only last a year or 2.
But Ill stand by Isuzu troopers until the end.
My cousin found a STEAL! 150k miles, perfect paint, well taken care of. Only gave $500 because of title issue. But the fact the ac and heat worked made our jaw drop. After many many nights drinking, loaded down with friends and their ol ladies, we would literally try to kill it. 2 years later I bought it and I sold it 6 years later.
Same 33” swampers, same axles, motor, whole 9 yards. That motor stayed on the rev limiter. When I sold it every square inch was dented, only the windshield remained. Literally every power line, and skidder trail we could find. Motor never missed and no matter how long it sat or how much abuse from smallish trees being run over, 40mph through random thick brush swamps nothing could kill “Suzi”. Certainly one hell of a machine. So long as the tires could touch she would pull. Amazing lock diff setup from the factory. I put them in the same class with the ol 22r yotas. Waterproof sound system, cb with PA speakers, and light bars all over it made for a great night every single time! Nice setup bud and I like the plans you have for yours
I love this story!
Nice Video T-Jack, very entertaining! Love the Rig BTW Gotta love those Joe moments. 🤣🤣
Thanks it’s been a lot of fun to build
Looks like an electrical fire waiting to happen
Possibly! We’ll see.
@@TJackSurvival Once you get your aux fuse box, you can main break the feed to it and your existing box. Might help with preventing overload. You need a box to hold all your spare fuses lol.
@@robertbates6057 it has long since been ordered. That’s a temporary stop gap. Thanks for the reply though.
I like your project!!!
Thanks boss
you could use a couple distribution blocks to clean up your wiring
Agreed! They’re in the mail from Amazon at the moment
What suspension lift do you recommend?
my dream car
Sounds like your trooper needs the valves adjusted. Have you ck the valve lash?
thanks for upload ........de N5OMV west texas
I see those Red Vines. Yum
Are you a trust fund kid or what??? This channel is scraping.the.bottom of the barrel with you.
That's hilarious. No I'm not a trust fund kid building on this 500 dollar rust bucket. LOL what do you think it costs to build a 20 year old Trooper? Hint: it’s less than a quarter the cost of an old stalk Toyota before modifications.
What a troll….
How big of tires are you running?
Seen another trooper video, they use 35's with a lift and body mount spacers. Very capable 4wheeler set up.
That motor sounds like it has a lifter tick.. either upgrade the oil (20/50) or try seafoam in the crankcase... P.s. even tho it's overhead cam ,ya still have 'lifters" called buckets.
Those motors sound like tractors naturally.
Oh I have
all isuzu 3.2sohc sound like that! normal!
what branch did you serve in tyler
After re reading, hang on tight this is info over load..LOL
Very wize choice with the MUA manual trans.
The OE auto box is a 4L30-e from gm and barely enuf for the auto very commen for faluers.
.
you mentioned the Lexus swap I think 1st video. The auto trans 88/91 with the 4 cylinder is a Asian Warner. with a housing swap from the isuzu 2.6L to the Lexus pattern, its a direct swap.
An 88/91 with the gm 2.8 v6 is a 4L30-e just like the 1990s
.
personal preference is a JDM diesel 4JG2-TC 3.1 or the older 4JB1-TC 2.8
0.01c
.
Sence you went with the older axils, you have 4.55s or it was ((when new)).
4.77/4.30 and 4.11 are the other possibilities for bolt in gears from other isuzu models. The 4.11s are the hardest to find as the front comes from a rodeo some are 4.30 some are 4.11 depending on auto or manual.
and the rear from a isuzu 2wd 2.6 truck, the 2.3 has the older 10 bolt. Possibly gen1 amegos as well same specs.
Any trooper with the newer modified 12 bolt on the rear Is 4.30 only but is much stronger.
.
There insane rare but the last year 2004 troops also have the Asian Warner automatic.
Thanks for the info Bruce, I hit up Robert B a lot of these questions. I’ve still got the original front and back axles. I just used the 1994 because they came with lockers. But if I bust that I’ll swap stuff. If I can I’ll eventually do the diesel swap instead of the LS. For now I’ll burn this engine down and probably just get another gas one till I get the urge to do the diesel swap.
Fun
Very
had one of these troopers. you need to fix that timing and tensioner... so it won't sound like a diesel
Love the comms setup. Just need to get them out of vision path.
Na they’re great there! Frees up the back for other uses.
excelentttt1111
Driving while recording 🤬
i have a 97 ls 3.2 v6 very rare in our country i having difficulty to find someone who to relate to 🙃
Awesome build! What air lockers do you have? And what brand is your bull bar? Thanks!
ARB for both answers
Total POS. Hardly any of these on the road left, and finding parts in a shtf scenario would be next to impossible. Plus they were junk from the factory!
Haha, you got the jokes today.
Cool story bro… LOL
@@gamer78full You mean TJoke?
@@TJackSurvival You'll never learn...
LOL. What an a$$ clown.
your choice of music on your videos are unfavorable.
I get just as as many love the music comments s hate the music comments.
Nice work. Get a Toyota. 🤪🤣🤣
No shit. Hardly any of these on the road left, and finding parts in a shtf scenario would be next to impossible. Plus they were junk from the factory!
Maybe someday. These are also Japanese and were competing against Jeep when they made them. So far it's been awesome in the dirt and being cheap was the whole point.
@@RL-RL isuzus are better than anything toyota was manufacturing at the time. As a matter of fact Toyota paid consumer reports to talk bullshit about the trooper. “Laughs in lower balljoint”
@@TJackSurvival yeah, fun to do low budget projects, and really nothing wrong with a Trooper. Parts would be harder to find though. Toyota is so ridiculous expensive!
@@stinky_taco I bought this for 500 bucks got a free one with no engine and one with the lockers bumper and rack for 2k. Not getting much cheeper than that.
damn. you got too much time on yo hands! way over engineered!