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78/9 series

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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78/9 series

Post by MQ080 »

Is there such model as a 79 series? The compliance plate on my dad's truck says 79, however when i was in toyota parts a few weeks ago they said no such thing existed. What's going on? Did we buy a prototype :lol: BTW it's a 50th annaversary ute.
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Post by DX80 »

As far as I'm aware, yep the 79 is the new troopy. My mate just bought one.
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Post by MUSS »

CORRECTION the 79 series is both the tray back and the troopy the "bluey" was the limited edition 79 series tray back too and was the first one on the market so ive been told :D :D
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Post by Area54 »

The next model will be fractional...79 and a quarter series... :rofl:
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Post by bj on roids »

ROFL @ area 54!!

My housemate has a 79 series Toyota landcruiser utility. It exists, coil front leaf rear.
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Post by DX80 »

Same deal on 79 troopy, coil front, leaf rear.
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Post by MQ080 »

Next question, how do the 78 and 79's differ?
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Post by brad75 »

The seventy eight is the troopy and the seventy nine is the trayback.
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Post by NICK »

brad75 wrote:The seventy eight is the troopy and the seventy nine is the trayback.



what he said, the guys at toyota are TOTAL STONERS.


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Post by dumbdunce »

shannon haven't we had this conversation?? is this thread just so you can boost your post count? ;)
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Post by MQ080 »

Nar, you answer wasn't all that clear. However this post right here is too boost my count :lol:
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Post by MUSS »

ive seen both the 78 and 79 series in action and i recon my front end which is leaf sprung... has heaps more flex then the 78 and 79 series front end :shock: :D WHATS THE GO WITH THAT :rofl:
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Post by dumbdunce »

yes jake the coils are for ride comfort, the leaf springs do flex better.
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