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by 60seriesguy
Wed Jun 06, 2007 10:18 am
Forum: Cruiser / Prado
Topic: Yank needing a part # for 100 series Cruiser!
Replies: 7
Views: 705

Is your cruiser IFS? I have a set of these rims that fit the IFS 100 series just sitting there I could send them over if your willing to pay for the freight cause I am sick of them sitting here. I was sold them by the wreckers with their promise it would fit my solid axle cruiser, paid them $250 ...
by 60seriesguy
Tue Jun 05, 2007 10:04 am
Forum: Cruiser / Prado
Topic: Yank needing a part # for 100 series Cruiser!
Replies: 7
Views: 705

Yank needing a part # for 100 series Cruiser!

Ok, maybe not a yank just yet, but a transplanted Venezuelan "Cruiserhead" living in the US....please bear with me! :) So it turns out that in the land of 10 million accessories, you can get 22" bling wheels for a 100 series Cruiser in eight different finishes, but you can't get the good old steel ...
by 60seriesguy
Thu Mar 20, 2003 1:46 pm
Forum: Cruiser / Prado
Topic: 60's
Replies: 50
Views: 2631

It had very little to do with Toyota itself and a lot to do with the "local content" laws that the protectionist Venezuelan government imposed on Toyota. Basically, to let Toyota sell Land Cruisers in Venezuela, each Land Cruiser had to include a certain percentage of parts made in Venezuela. To ...
by 60seriesguy
Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:31 am
Forum: Cruiser / Prado
Topic: 60's
Replies: 50
Views: 2631

Thanks, BJ, interesting place you Aussies got here! It's no joke, all Venezuelan-spec FJ60/62's came with an oddball Dana 60, a semi-floater with the differential offset to the driver's (RHD) side. It was a strong axle but a very rare one, so when I started doing more rockcrawling I started to get ...
by 60seriesguy
Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:01 am
Forum: Cruiser / Prado
Topic: 60's
Replies: 50
Views: 2631

1991 FJ62, Third World 1-ton spec originally with a Dana 60 rear axle and longer rear springs (since replaced with an FJ60 axle and a SOA conversion), carb'd petrol engine, the usual.

Here's a shot of the old girl: