1990 Hilux import and build page
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1990 Hilux import and build page
Ok, so I have a build page already for my 1uz powered 4runner and rather then clutter that page up with the Hilux I figure I might as well do a build page for it as well.
I went to Australia at the end of 2015 and bought 2 Toyota Hilux ute's while over there visiting.
The white one is a 1990 LN106 SR5 model with 315K kilometers on the clock. It has a 3L NA Diesel, P/S, P/B, G52 5 speed transmission mated to the RF1A gear driven Tcase. 3" spring lift with Ranch 9000 shocks. ARB winch bumper, Warn M8000 winch, rear ARB bumper, IPF headlights with H4 60-80 bulbs, Safari snorkel, diff breathers extended, canopy, factory 4.30 gears with limited slip rear and 4.30 front with aussie locker.
Since I got it back home I installed the grill and parking lights from a US spec vehicle. I also installed the warn winch and also put on 33x10.5x15 BFG KM2's on Rock Crusher 15x8 wheels. I purchased a complete A/C system out of a wrecked Hilux while over then and shipped it back with this ute. I will install A/C into this rig as soon as I have time to put it in there.
Here soon I will bend up some metal for rock sliders and get an aux fuel tank installed, and then brush bars as well. I have also purchased an elocker and an IFS rear axle sitting at the shop. It will get cleaned up and an elocker with 4.88 gears will find its way inside. The limited slip will be then regeared and installed up front along with the wide axle kit I have for it as well. I also have a RHD IFS steering box and the first set of Zink plated high steer arms and the rest of the kit so I can go cross over steering on this rig too! I also am a dealer for Turbo Glide here in the States. I will get a turbo system setup on this ute here soon.
This is how the ute looked when I first bought it. This picture was taken below the Trestle bridge for Puffing Billy Rail Way.
The next truck is a 1991 LN106 truck. I flew down to Tasmania and bought this ute as it was a very nice truck and was begging to be brought back to the USA.
Here is its run down.
3L diesel, G52 5 speed, A/C, P/S, P/B, 4.30 gears with limited slip in the rear. Aluminum front bumper, Kenwood stereo and CD changer, bed liner, and 31x10.5x15 BFG All terrain tires. It was a grandpa truck and it shows with this truck. It has 370K kilometers on it.
This ute is for sale, so if anyone is interested your welcome to pm me. If it doesn't sell it will just be my daily driver.
Pics of it while I toured the Great Ocean Road in Victoria Australia.
I will update with more pics and info as things happen! If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. Your also welcome to look at my 1UZ
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f199...l#post52317041
I went to Australia at the end of 2015 and bought 2 Toyota Hilux ute's while over there visiting.
The white one is a 1990 LN106 SR5 model with 315K kilometers on the clock. It has a 3L NA Diesel, P/S, P/B, G52 5 speed transmission mated to the RF1A gear driven Tcase. 3" spring lift with Ranch 9000 shocks. ARB winch bumper, Warn M8000 winch, rear ARB bumper, IPF headlights with H4 60-80 bulbs, Safari snorkel, diff breathers extended, canopy, factory 4.30 gears with limited slip rear and 4.30 front with aussie locker.
Since I got it back home I installed the grill and parking lights from a US spec vehicle. I also installed the warn winch and also put on 33x10.5x15 BFG KM2's on Rock Crusher 15x8 wheels. I purchased a complete A/C system out of a wrecked Hilux while over then and shipped it back with this ute. I will install A/C into this rig as soon as I have time to put it in there.
Here soon I will bend up some metal for rock sliders and get an aux fuel tank installed, and then brush bars as well. I have also purchased an elocker and an IFS rear axle sitting at the shop. It will get cleaned up and an elocker with 4.88 gears will find its way inside. The limited slip will be then regeared and installed up front along with the wide axle kit I have for it as well. I also have a RHD IFS steering box and the first set of Zink plated high steer arms and the rest of the kit so I can go cross over steering on this rig too! I also am a dealer for Turbo Glide here in the States. I will get a turbo system setup on this ute here soon.
This is how the ute looked when I first bought it. This picture was taken below the Trestle bridge for Puffing Billy Rail Way.
The next truck is a 1991 LN106 truck. I flew down to Tasmania and bought this ute as it was a very nice truck and was begging to be brought back to the USA.
Here is its run down.
3L diesel, G52 5 speed, A/C, P/S, P/B, 4.30 gears with limited slip in the rear. Aluminum front bumper, Kenwood stereo and CD changer, bed liner, and 31x10.5x15 BFG All terrain tires. It was a grandpa truck and it shows with this truck. It has 370K kilometers on it.
This ute is for sale, so if anyone is interested your welcome to pm me. If it doesn't sell it will just be my daily driver.
Pics of it while I toured the Great Ocean Road in Victoria Australia.
I will update with more pics and info as things happen! If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. Your also welcome to look at my 1UZ
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f199...l#post52317041
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If anyone has a JDM R151 bell housing please PM me. I have a US spec R151 with bell and I need the JDM version so the starter is in the correct location. I am willing to swap or buy
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Update:
The last owner busted a bolt on the PS pump and it wouldn't stay tight on the belt. I decided to inspect and figure out why. Well they snapped a bolt and silicone the head back into place. So I pulled the unit out. To do this the radiator needed to be removed. Upon removing the radiator I found the 3 of the 4 welds holding the mounting flanges to the radiator had broke. So I am building a new radiator to replace the old brass copper unit. Now its going to be aluminum just like the 1uz 4runners. This new radiator is going to be able to keep up with the cooling needs that a turbo will induce.
Making progress. I should have the radiator buttoned up later this next week.
The last owner busted a bolt on the PS pump and it wouldn't stay tight on the belt. I decided to inspect and figure out why. Well they snapped a bolt and silicone the head back into place. So I pulled the unit out. To do this the radiator needed to be removed. Upon removing the radiator I found the 3 of the 4 welds holding the mounting flanges to the radiator had broke. So I am building a new radiator to replace the old brass copper unit. Now its going to be aluminum just like the 1uz 4runners. This new radiator is going to be able to keep up with the cooling needs that a turbo will induce.
Making progress. I should have the radiator buttoned up later this next week.
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Those are some awesome trucks! how is the power with the 3.0 na? I had a 2.4 turbo 2lt truck and it was quite a bit slower than my other truck with a 22re. Will that truck hold 70 mph on the highway? have you driven enough to get an idea of fuel economy?
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The power is lacking for top end, but the torque is awesome. It is definitely slower then a 22re, but its not designed as a racer engine, its a mountain goat. I like not having to hold the throttle down off road. It just idles up and over stuff. It is happy to hold 75 on the freeway, but not much more if any then that speed. It sings at about 60-65 mph. I usually just hold the slow lane and pass in the middle when on I5. I don't ever see the fast lane.
I average 450 kilometers to the tank which translates to 280 miles roughly on about 10 to 12 gallons of diesel depending on highway vs town This translates to 24 to 28 mpg for the truck. Truly amazing for a solid axle rig. I am expecting that once a turbo I am expecting about a 10% increase in mileage ( after the break-in period of me driving to hear the turbo) . I am looking at adding a 20 gallon aux tank. I am hoping to extend to 1000 mile range.
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Sounds like the performance is very nice as is! But it will be even cooler when it has the turbo. I love this truck already but everything you mention to add or change all sound like good improvements. 1000 mile range would be sweet. In the beginning you mention an e-locker, I have one in my truck and I am very happy with it. Good luck with your truck, I am interested to see your progress!
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Sounds like the performance is very nice as is! But it will be even cooler when it has the turbo. I love this truck already but everything you mention to add or change all sound like good improvements. 1000 mile range would be sweet. In the beginning you mention an e-locker, I have one in my truck and I am very happy with it. Good luck with your truck, I am interested to see your progress!
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JDM bell housing has been found. I am going to swap the G54 transmission out for the R151 here soon. I also now carry custom built flat belly skid plates for this rig. I should have it all sorted and installed in the next few months for those who want pictures.
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For anyone interested we have started a facebook page for Hilux's in North America.
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Decided to build a set of rock sliders this last weekend. I still need to build filler plates to cover the bars but legs are welded on and these are ready to install!!!
Test fit
Legs all welded in place. Going to do a filler plate to make them smooth across the top
Test fit
Legs all welded in place. Going to do a filler plate to make them smooth across the top
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