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Join Date: May 2004
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Got a 97 Land Cruiser, now what??
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You can find a lot of information here:
http://sleeoffroad.com/newbie/newbie100.htm I am thinking about getting one of those myself to replace my 4Runner. Good luck!
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StressPuppy... congradulations on a great purchase. You might want to start looking into the birfields. Unless the previous owner did them. Unfortunately the stereo is a place of frustation for a great deal of owners. Another place to check out is: www.ih8mud.com That site is dedicated to Landcruisers and under the 80's tech section, there are a bunch of FAQs. Good luck, and once again congradulations robb
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How's the gas mileage on your 97? I'm thinking about getting one of these to replace my 4Runner for comfort issues.
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Found and read the info at slee for us NEWBIES!! Good info. Wish I would have found it BEFORE I bought my Cruiser.
I have only had it 1 week, so I am not really positive on gas mileage yet. Not great, though. What I am trying to do is run a tank through with a good mixture of the kind of driving I do to determine the mileage it is getting now. Then I want to do a tune-up (oil, plugs, PCV, clean injectors, other stuff????) and then run another tank through to see the results. I'll keep you posted. I will say that I do like this thing alot. It is big, but I have had a Yukon in the past, so it is not that bad. But Full-Time 4wd is nice. And if you have never looked at the suspension and chassis parts, do this and compare to a Yukon, Tahoe or the like. Not even in the same class. This thing was meant to handle the offroad with no problems. I think this started as an offroad vehicle that was then "cleaned up" to drive on the street. Some of the other stuff out there seems to have started as street and had offroad added later. That said, the ride is a bit rougher. But that could also be that my shocks are probably original and with 91,000 miles, they probably need to be replaced. I remember stumbling across IH8MUD.com, but quickly forgot about it. THANKS for the reminder. I will go back and check it out and ask some questions there once I read the FAQs. Dumb newbie question: What are "birfields"? Thanks!!! |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: San Diego, CA
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MPG???
I remember seeing a quote some where about the Landcruiser having the aero-dymanic qualities of a brick. Not entirely true, but mostly accurate. Anyway, I average about 14 mpg...city, town, freeway, street, etc. They aren't known for their gas mileage qualities. They are however built like tanks and go anywhere. BIRFIELDS... The best way I can explain is...well they are the axle shafts just inside the axle from the brakes. Just part of regular maintence. I haven't done mine yet, still on the list of things to do (which is very long)
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