Good info, thx for the video. Enjoy your videos, am myself a happy owner of an old-as-the-hills, more-beat-on-than-a-drum 'light duty' 70 series here in Uganda (1995 kzj78 with the 3lrt turbo diesel). There is nothing light about it, in the sense or durability (tho I keep the cooling system up to snuff on the 1kz 4 cyclinder, the previous owner cracked the head when it overheated, but it still ran ok). Its been our family daily driver, tough as nails, for last 10 years and has never not gotten my family back home. Have taken it all over East Africa, planning a trip down to Zambia next. 300,000km on the clock, but hard hard miles, it is difficult to understand just how bad the roads and dust/mud is here, even in the city. I never have enough money to keep up on the shocks/springs/bushings, but have overloaded it big-time on 2 trips to Kenya, pounded it while racing out of safari game drives on volcanic rock roads to get out before the park gates close, waded through flooding rivers, and driven it 10000 times over deep potholes and washboard-like speed 'ripple strips' on the 5 minute drive to drop my kids at their school. And I have the 'light duty' version! But, I cant complain since it gives me 4 wheel coil springs! 2 quick things to add: The Japanese lettering on the left rear door (next to the 500kg) is Japanese for maximum hitch weight. Second, the 70 series is still the go-to car here in Africa for government and aid agencies, etc., with the very same 4.2 inline 6 cylider diesel that they have had pretty much since the beginning. They sell these of course in Australia, but with all the smog and safety upgrades and the newer V8 turbo diesel. But when the conditions are the worst, when help is the furthest, when technical knowledge and tools are the rarest, when it will be driven by many drives, who between them don't change the oil and have never noticed the heat gauge, then the global default is the old 4.2 liter. Unstoppable.
Thank you for all the Land Cruiser info videos.. you have a wealth of knowledge for these rigs.. I own a 1994 triple lock.. just bout it a few months ago..
Love your channel and truly envious of the variety of Land Cruisers you have. All done extremely well. Wondering how you handle the tricky CA. registration situation with the imports and diesels? Thanks!
@@CruisingTheLand We've been thinking about importing a Defender, but the registration issue keeps getting in the way. I know you can register them in another state, but have you run into any issues doing that? I know of a sweet 80 series import here in NorCal and if it's as easy as a trip to Arizona then I'm gonna seriously consider it. Thanks!
BJ73 is 4 cilinder 4,2 liter I had one First I had an BJ70 Light duty. Steel top. 2.4 liter 4 cilinder In Europe there are only diesel in 70 series Now I bought a FJ73 6 cilinder 4.2 gasoline Comes from Colombia Very rare in Europe
Great video and dialed 73. Looking to do a similar wheel tire combo on my HZJ73 - Could you let me know the brand, model, specs of the steel wheels? That offset / stance looks perfect. Cheers!
Great Videos as always . Quick question for you . Any idea where to get a convertible top for the 70 series . I have a european version LJ73 and cant find a top for it for the life of me . Thanks
Beautiful rigs. It looks like the 40 and 70 have high steer systems. I'm getting ready to install a high steer system made by 4x4 Labs, a company in Grass Valley, CA, owned by Luke Porter. Did you install your high steer systems? Are the any suggestions you would be willing to pass along to me regarding the installation? Thanks in advance, Kevin McCarthy
Hey man! Im a novice when it comes to land cruisers but they have always been one of my dream cars. I’m wondering how difficult it is to source parts for them?? I could do the research myself but just thought I’d ask. I have an opportunity to trade one of my cars for ‘94 j70 with a 1kz and I’m seriously thinking about it. Other than basically loving the way land cruisers look and wanting one my whole life, I don’t really know anything about them or even realistically thought about owning one. Thanks man!! Love the content
For US spec Land Cruiser you will find what you need. There were over 100k of then sold in the US. For JDM, you have to search a little more.. but they made 400k 80 series for the rest of the world..So there are parts, just count in shipping times. IH8Mud is a great resource and plenty of LC folk that will chime in and help. Its a great community.
Hey there.. I'm in SoCal and have an LX450. Are you in any land cruiser or 4x4 groups? Are you interested in Connecting? I noticed you have no way to message or contact you. LMK
Cruising the Land is the GOAT of Landcruiser videos.
Good info, thx for the video. Enjoy your videos, am myself a happy owner of an old-as-the-hills, more-beat-on-than-a-drum 'light duty' 70 series here in Uganda (1995 kzj78 with the 3lrt turbo diesel). There is nothing light about it, in the sense or durability (tho I keep the cooling system up to snuff on the 1kz 4 cyclinder, the previous owner cracked the head when it overheated, but it still ran ok). Its been our family daily driver, tough as nails, for last 10 years and has never not gotten my family back home. Have taken it all over East Africa, planning a trip down to Zambia next. 300,000km on the clock, but hard hard miles, it is difficult to understand just how bad the roads and dust/mud is here, even in the city. I never have enough money to keep up on the shocks/springs/bushings, but have overloaded it big-time on 2 trips to Kenya, pounded it while racing out of safari game drives on volcanic rock roads to get out before the park gates close, waded through flooding rivers, and driven it 10000 times over deep potholes and washboard-like speed 'ripple strips' on the 5 minute drive to drop my kids at their school. And I have the 'light duty' version! But, I cant complain since it gives me 4 wheel coil springs!
2 quick things to add: The Japanese lettering on the left rear door (next to the 500kg) is Japanese for maximum hitch weight. Second, the 70 series is still the go-to car here in Africa for government and aid agencies, etc., with the very same 4.2 inline 6 cylider diesel that they have had pretty much since the beginning. They sell these of course in Australia, but with all the smog and safety upgrades and the newer V8 turbo diesel. But when the conditions are the worst, when help is the furthest, when technical knowledge and tools are the rarest, when it will be driven by many drives, who between them don't change the oil and have never noticed the heat gauge, then the global default is the old 4.2 liter. Unstoppable.
Looking forward to the upcoming videos!
Thank you for all the Land Cruiser info videos.. you have a wealth of knowledge for these rigs.. I own a 1994 triple lock.. just bout it a few months ago..
Nice! You have a good one!
Very nice Land Cruisers , thanks for sharing , God bless !
both dream rigs
Love your channel and truly envious of the variety of Land Cruisers you have. All done extremely well. Wondering how you handle the tricky CA. registration situation with the imports and diesels? Thanks!
In AZ right now registering.. CA doesn't want Grey Vins (imports). That's why you see MT, SD, ID plates out here on these JDMd
@@CruisingTheLand We've been thinking about importing a Defender, but the registration issue keeps getting in the way. I know you can register them in another state, but have you run into any issues doing that? I know of a sweet 80 series import here in NorCal and if it's as easy as a trip to Arizona then I'm gonna seriously consider it. Thanks!
BJ73 is 4 cilinder 4,2 liter
I had one
First I had an BJ70
Light duty. Steel top. 2.4 liter 4 cilinder
In Europe there are only diesel in 70 series
Now I bought a FJ73
6 cilinder 4.2 gasoline
Comes from Colombia
Very rare in Europe
Great video and dialed 73. Looking to do a similar wheel tire combo on my HZJ73 - Could you let me know the brand, model, specs of the steel wheels? That offset / stance looks perfect. Cheers!
I like your arb front bumper, can you tell me where I can get one for my kzj Prado?
It was already on the HZJ73, but I would start with ARB...
Thank you, beautiful machines by the way
wish u could do a 76 build and review. theyre nuts
I will donone of my 61 getting a Manual Transmission, then a 200 series build.. one day a 76 series maybe
Where to you get replacement parts for an imported LandCruiser 70 series in USA?
Where do you source these overseas LC sellers? Any particular site or platform?
I get then when they are already in USA
Great Videos as always . Quick question for you . Any idea where to get a convertible top for the 70 series . I have a european version LJ73 and cant find a top for it for the life of me . Thanks
I did see a company online that sells them. About 4k. Google softtop for HZJ73
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Beautiful rigs. It looks like the 40 and 70 have high steer systems. I'm getting ready to install a high steer system made by 4x4 Labs, a company in Grass Valley, CA, owned by Luke Porter. Did you install your high steer systems? Are the any suggestions you would be willing to pass along to me regarding the installation?
Thanks in advance,
Kevin McCarthy
Hello good sir do you have stock differentials ?
On the green machine
Yes in HZJ73, in FJ40 it's 80 series rear axle with manual locker and FJ60 front axle with locking hubs.
Hey man! Im a novice when it comes to land cruisers but they have always been one of my dream cars. I’m wondering how difficult it is to source parts for them?? I could do the research myself but just thought I’d ask. I have an opportunity to trade one of my cars for ‘94 j70 with a 1kz and I’m seriously thinking about it. Other than basically loving the way land cruisers look and wanting one my whole life, I don’t really know anything about them or even realistically thought about owning one. Thanks man!! Love the content
For US spec Land Cruiser you will find what you need. There were over 100k of then sold in the US. For JDM, you have to search a little more.. but they made 400k 80 series for the rest of the world..So there are parts, just count in shipping times. IH8Mud is a great resource and plenty of LC folk that will chime in and help. Its a great community.
I just ABSOLUTELY LOVE both of them.
So..... your pick....
Which one ya gonna trade me for my '05 jeep🤫tj?
😂🤪😂
Hey, nice 40. What rim and tire combo are you running? What type of lift/suspension do you have?
Spring novel ranked list with FJ55 worn leaf springs (by design for flex. Raceland beadlocks with Trepador 40/13.5/17
I am a fan
I love Toyota landcruiser
Which is more durable and reliable 40 series or 70 series????
Both are super reliable. The 70 was built to replace the 40, both are heavy duty category.
Hey there.. I'm in SoCal and have an LX450. Are you in any land cruiser or 4x4 groups? Are you interested in Connecting? I noticed you have no way to message or contact you. LMK
You can reach out on IG at @Landcruiser949
There is a YotaNights coming up Saturday
@Cruising The Land Sorry not a super big instagramer but saw your page. is there info or post on the yota nights
I'll take the 70 series everday
I have a 76 series hard top
Imagine if they sold those in the USA. No cheeseball Jeeps or cheesy ass Broncos could compete.
It would have been conplete World domination.