It has a center locking differential. AFAIK, Factory front and rear lockers weren't available on the FJ80 in 1992 in N. America.
Located in Durango, CO. Just an hour and change from the alpine loop ;)
1992 Toyota Landcruiser with Hardshell Rooftop Tent.
Looking to sell as a combo. I will not sell the tent before I sell the truck. Please don't ask.
Located in Durango, Colorado.
151,891 miles. 3FE inline six.
I am the second owner. I purchased the car in 2018. The title is free and clear...
I was under deposit to buy this truck in November. The owner told me his grandson wanted it, sold it to these people, and refunded my deposit. Now they're flipping it for 25% more after changing the batteries :/
Hi! I'm seeking to buy a Go Fast Camper for 5.5 ft bed F 150 or a reservation for a build spot. Happy to pay a fair price for the build spot given long lead times right now. Please DM if you have any leads!
Looks amazing! You're making me jealous! It looks like you guys have been able to meet lots of people along the way. Wishing you safe travels as the journey continues!
Reviving an old thread here. I found this write up to be useful. The author is a well respected 4x4 professional. He swapped in Hellwig heavy duty airbags and rear sway bar and was happy.
https://outdoorx4.com/stories/ram-power-wagon/
https://www.firetruckmall.com/AvailableTruck/12192/1988-BMY-4x4-Brush-Truck?price=0-50000&year=1950-2020&chassis=All&brand=All&pumpsize=All&tanksize=All&category=All&warranty=All®ion=All&mileage=Any%20Mileage
Looks like fun for the right builder!
That's why I'm not really looking for a taco.
It seems most campers built for midsized trucks end up exceeding GVWR with two people and water for a few days. Any insights on how so many people do this?
I'm not looking for a taco, but dang, this is tempting....
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/d/oakland-2015-toyota-tacoma-flatbed-four/6980315071.html