My old Mercedes-Benz 240D required very little maintenance even at 768,000 km. And that was my overlander, even with 2WD only. I went to places where the Kroozer Klan opted out of, near Kommagas and Nigramoep. Almost any vehicle can go almost anywhere; before 1982, I could count 4x4's known to me on one hand. I don't understand the modern 4x4 craze. We overlanded in sedans and station wagons, 2WD with open diffs. The Kgalagadi (or "Kalahari" to the inept) was tamed with Landrover 108 and Ford F100 with 2WD open diffs. Kids nowadays call driving on dirt roads "off-road driving." A new level of insanity, driven by two small nuts, is taking hold of humankind. Call my crazy..... that's what I call the fraternity.
What you say is true However the cars built today are not able to handle the same roads as the older cars. The modern 2 wheel drive bakkies on the other hand, is very capable - if you know how to drive
True but many guys do go places you really need a good 4x4. I think the biggest difference is in the past is we traveled with a lot less stuff which reduced weight. The older cars were lighter, they had higher clearance, suspension travel was greater and they had decent sidewalls. You must see how good vintage cars with wooden spoked wheels are. They were designed to travel where a horse and wagon could go.
Loved "the red headed step child" comment 😂 I enjoy watching your videos so much! Thanks for keeping things interesting and informative. Cant wait to see the Land Cruiser evolve further!
Definitely worth making preventative maintenance. Ensuring my rig is sorted for every trip is confidence building that it will not let me down. Something less to worry about.
Awesome series, how about sharing the costs of the upgrades and showing the tally on money spent including the purchase price. Would be nice to compare the costs!
Hi Bud!! I enjoy watching your videos from Botswana. Next time you plan a trip through Botswana please let me know so I plan to go with you. I drive the latest Navara’s double cab 4x4. Not a bad Bakkie. Can you ask Nick from Terrain Tamer if he has the suspension replacement for my Navara and upgrading the breaks. I’ll appreciate a lot. Thanks
The 100 series and 105 series Landcruisers are arguably the best (80's are maybe a bit tougher, but not as comfortable or nicely appointed as the 100/105) Landcruisers ever made. Sure the Troopys have their place too. Anyway definitely a great choice of a 4x4 or overlanding vehicle. And the 1hd-fte is DEFINATELY THE Best Toyota Engine ever produced.
13.8L/100km would be a dream fuel consumption for my '96 petrol (1FZ-FE) 80 Series. With my full touring (aka overlanding) setup (ie. RTT, solar, aux battery system, drawer system, fridge, water, recovery gear etc.) - incl. 33" tyres, I average 20L/100kms. And on full beach/dunes off-road driving, that goes up as high as 29-31L/100kms. So the OEM 155L dual fuel tanks is most definitely needed to get any decent range from it. Terrain Tamer are the bees knees. You're so lucky to be sponsored by them. I pay full price. 😒 I'm not surprised you're falling in-love with your Land Cruiser. They're a great 4WD. I'm the 2nd owner of my 80 Series (but it's been with the family since new). She's a keeper.
Nice one, enjoy your journey!! However, yes, I think you bought the wrong one...should have been a 105 haha :)) The VX's are great cars, I just think the solid front axle is better for the rough rides... That VX will make you smile, have a blast with your new cabbie!!
I would have grabbed a 105; but I just can’t do the 1hz life, and the efi is too expensive. Plus I picked up the 100vx for R130k, a deal that meant I could keep my Hilux and get the cruiser, which just makes so much sense 👌🏻 and I am over the moon with the 1HDFTE a pleasure to drive, plenty of power and the fuel consumption isn’t too bad!
@@kaidenchetty4572 maybe...but long drives on bad "touring" roads will also take their toll on an IFS setup, and electronics, etc etc. Anyway, all a matter of choice...whichever way, grab something, get out there and explore without too much of a plan!!!
A suspension replacement nice...... Something i desperately need. I have said, that that 100 series is going to become your next overlander.....enjoy 🤙👍
Of course it’s worth it. Basic vehicles that you can work on yourself are a dying breed. We gotta keep them on the road cos they aren’t making them anymore.
Have you had to do any work at all on the engine? If not, at what mileage do you expect to start looking at bearings etc? Is the turbo still original, or has it been upgraded. I have just bought exactly the same with 385k, so I am very interested!!
@@RoamOverlanding Was just wondering, the 100 is a great car. I have the 120 (Prado) myself with the V6. I can imagine parts on the 100 being similar in price, perhaps a bit more. You can't go wrong with the Land Cruiser platform.
Sure thing, all the spare parts are from Terrain Tamer, in Capetown. We also use Cape Transmission for drive line related stuff and Snyman4x4 for any specialised Landcruiser stuff. My friend that helps me is Nicky and on occasion his son comes and helps out too! Nicky works for Terrain Tamer 👌🏻
Think it might cost alot of money eventually and due to the high mileage you will not being able to call you price cause focus is only going to be based on mileage ,unless you planning on keeping it forever.
My old Mercedes-Benz 240D required very little maintenance even at 768,000 km. And that was my overlander, even with 2WD only. I went to places where the Kroozer Klan opted out of, near Kommagas and Nigramoep. Almost any vehicle can go almost anywhere; before 1982, I could count 4x4's known to me on one hand. I don't understand the modern 4x4 craze. We overlanded in sedans and station wagons, 2WD with open diffs. The Kgalagadi (or "Kalahari" to the inept) was tamed with Landrover 108 and Ford F100 with 2WD open diffs. Kids nowadays call driving on dirt roads "off-road driving." A new level of insanity, driven by two small nuts, is taking hold of humankind. Call my crazy..... that's what I call the fraternity.
What you say is true However the cars built today are not able to handle the same roads as the older cars.
The modern 2 wheel drive bakkies on the other hand, is very capable - if you know how to drive
You could say the same thing about aviation.
True but many guys do go places you really need a good 4x4. I think the biggest difference is in the past is we traveled with a lot less stuff which reduced weight. The older cars were lighter, they had higher clearance, suspension travel was greater and they had decent sidewalls. You must see how good vintage cars with wooden spoked wheels are. They were designed to travel where a horse and wagon could go.
Loved "the red headed step child" comment 😂 I enjoy watching your videos so much! Thanks for keeping things interesting and informative. Cant wait to see the Land Cruiser evolve further!
Hahahah! Thanks for watching!
Definitely worth making preventative maintenance. Ensuring my rig is sorted for every trip is confidence building that it will not let me down. Something less to worry about.
If you break the cv's in the bush , just remove the front propshaft and engage center diff lock
Awesome series, how about sharing the costs of the upgrades and showing the tally on money spent including the purchase price. Would be nice to compare the costs!
Noted! Purchase price was R130,000 and so far on parts I think we are sitting at about about 60k and 25k for tires (ouch)
The clunk could be the front drive shafts splines plus caps on the hubs. Check for play due to worn splines.
Worth waiting for weeks to this episode..
Huge love n respect from Pakistan...
Hi Bud!!
I enjoy watching your videos from Botswana. Next time you plan a trip through Botswana please let me know so I plan to go with you. I drive the latest Navara’s double cab 4x4. Not a bad Bakkie. Can you ask Nick from Terrain Tamer if he has the suspension replacement for my Navara and upgrading the breaks.
I’ll appreciate a lot.
Thanks
Hey Antonio! Thanks buddy! I think they do have stuff for Navara; give them a ring or check the EStore 👌🏻👌🏻
Nicky and Andrew are legends!!
The 100 series and 105 series Landcruisers are arguably the best (80's are maybe a bit tougher, but not as comfortable or nicely appointed as the 100/105) Landcruisers ever made.
Sure the Troopys have their place too.
Anyway definitely a great choice of a 4x4 or overlanding vehicle.
And the 1hd-fte is DEFINATELY THE Best Toyota Engine ever produced.
I rate the kzte engine
13.8L/100km would be a dream fuel consumption for my '96 petrol (1FZ-FE) 80 Series. With my full touring (aka overlanding) setup (ie. RTT, solar, aux battery system, drawer system, fridge, water, recovery gear etc.) - incl. 33" tyres, I average 20L/100kms. And on full beach/dunes off-road driving, that goes up as high as 29-31L/100kms. So the OEM 155L dual fuel tanks is most definitely needed to get any decent range from it. Terrain Tamer are the bees knees. You're so lucky to be sponsored by them. I pay full price. 😒 I'm not surprised you're falling in-love with your Land Cruiser. They're a great 4WD. I'm the 2nd owner of my 80 Series (but it's been with the family since new). She's a keeper.
Ouuuucccchhhhieeee! I almost convinced myself to get a 1fzfe 🤣 Terrain Tamer are legends and I am so grateful and lucky to have their support!
Did you change the Universal Joints on the drive shafts ? They are extremely important..
Not yet; will get there soon when we do the central drive line components
Nice one, enjoy your journey!! However, yes, I think you bought the wrong one...should have been a 105 haha :))
The VX's are great cars, I just think the solid front axle is better for the rough rides...
That VX will make you smile, have a blast with your new cabbie!!
I would have grabbed a 105; but I just can’t do the 1hz life, and the efi is too expensive. Plus I picked up the 100vx for R130k, a deal that meant I could keep my Hilux and get the cruiser, which just makes so much sense 👌🏻 and I am over the moon with the 1HDFTE a pleasure to drive, plenty of power and the fuel consumption isn’t too bad!
This guy doesn’t hit hard 4x4 tracks he does overlanding the IFS is better for touring versus hard 4x4 tracks.
@@RoamOverlanding Enjoy the Crooza mate, make it yours!!!
@@kaidenchetty4572 maybe...but long drives on bad "touring" roads will also take their toll on an IFS setup, and electronics, etc etc. Anyway, all a matter of choice...whichever way, grab something, get out there and explore without too much of a plan!!!
ready for the journey
100 series are awesome land cruisers. One thing to be aware of is the brake master cylinder. Lots of info on MUD about it.
Thanks for the info! I have done some extensive research on that for sure 👌🏻 I do my checks pretty regularly to make sure it’s healthy
A suspension replacement nice......
Something i desperately need.
I have said, that that 100 series is going to become your next overlander.....enjoy
🤙👍
Yes it will I think. It’s hooked me completely
Beautiful. & great content. Please keep it up!!!!
Thank you! Will do!
Thanks for sharing this project, hopefully we will see a video of the cost.
I thought of buying one, fix it up and use as a daily driver.
So far it’s R130k on the vehicle and about R100k on tires and parts
@@RoamOverlanding Thanks for that, I estimated around R200K
The number plate change midway through was a nice hidden detail.
Now it’s mine!! All mine!!! 🤣🤣
Such a cool build 😍 right now im building a gen3 jimny into a solo camper 🥳
That should be fun!
terrain tamer products rock!
Of course it’s worth it. Basic vehicles that you can work on yourself are a dying breed. We gotta keep them on the road cos they aren’t making them anymore.
100%
Have you had to do any work at all on the engine? If not, at what mileage do you expect to start looking at bearings etc? Is the turbo still original, or has it been upgraded.
I have just bought exactly the same with 385k, so I am very interested!!
Haven’t gotten to the engine yet; but I think pretty much everything is super standard
Nice build going to be good
nice video thank you
Comfort 👌
Great challenge 👏
Hi, love the 100 series video! Any plans to work on the engine any plans for her?
We will definitely be getting to the engine soon, I’m just away in Germany from tomorrow for a bit and then I’ll be back to continue the project 👏🏻
@@RoamOverlanding lekker enjoy!
How much did the CV's set you back for the 100?
Best to check with the terraintamer team, I’ve been running around in Germany this past week so have been slow to get back
@@RoamOverlanding Was just wondering, the 100 is a great car. I have the 120 (Prado) myself with the V6. I can imagine parts on the 100 being similar in price, perhaps a bit more. You can't go wrong with the Land Cruiser platform.
Can you share all the places you use for upgrades and repairs and products please
Sure thing, all the spare parts are from Terrain Tamer, in Capetown. We also use Cape Transmission for drive line related stuff and Snyman4x4 for any specialised Landcruiser stuff. My friend that helps me is Nicky and on occasion his son comes and helps out too! Nicky works for Terrain Tamer 👌🏻
How about replacing the engine and gearbox mounting ?
Good things to do at this age for sure! I have inspected the dif mountings and they seem alright; will need to check engine ones still 👌🏻
@@RoamOverlanding definitely 💯 need to replace the engine and gearbox mountings, they’re notorious for cracking at this age and km of the vehicle
What engine do you have in your 100 series? Have you done any work on the engine??
No work just yet, that will be coming in a couple episodes time
Look fwd to those episodes!!
Does it have a1hdfte engine?
Yes
13.4 l/100 is light for a cruiser😂
Our 105 4500EFI won’t ever drop below 23l/100
Ouch!!!
@@RoamOverlanding have you heard about the 180L aux tank replacement? It could be worth looking into….
Not crazy, it's called investing in reliability and in a future classic.
Yes sir! Putting in the graft where possible
If ASPW can do it, why can't you? 🤔😁👍🏻
You know you have been watching to much overlanding video when you know what ASPW means
Is ASPW that Pajero guy??.... Asking for a friend😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂 andrew s p white
Did you sell the Hilux? Last video of the hilux you were doing a lot of work on it.
Nope! The Hilux is still alive
Change the colour of the car to White or Charcoal then you will be looking like a Special Force
Vehicle colour never defined special forces. Lesole speaking here.
Plz consider to increase the videos you share waiting for new video for 2 to 3 weeks is very hard.. why don't you consider daily vlogs
My 07 low milage 1hdfte vx 100 series is awful .. 😉
Worst vehicle ever ;)
Think it might cost alot of money eventually and due to the high mileage you will not being able to call you price cause focus is only going to be based on mileage ,unless you planning on keeping it forever.
You don't understand older vehicles. Clearly, you don't.