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While I am a huge fan of the 80s, I would buy a 100 due to better on road refinement, the better 1-2 mpg and extra power of the later models.
Can'tdrive, you want a 4wd to go wheeling or want a bug out vehicle? Exterra are damn good and reliable 4wds. A friend retired from Nissan as a wrench. He told me that nothing really goes wrong with those exterras. They are good rigs and started to be cheap enough to get one and go out and beat 'em. |
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my buddy EW in his XJ..
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My 95, building as a camping truck. Bone stock now, bought in December of last year, great truck.
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If light wheeling, I don't think you "need" a LC or 100. Again the 100 is slightly larger then the 80. For overlanding, I say save your money and go with a truck like from the big three, cheaper and they are reliable too. I hear good things about those Cummins
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Ft. Bragg is a great town. rebuild or at least check the front knuckles. pds do not last too long and stopping isn't the greatest. Read up on changing to larger front disc from their later year trucks. Other then that, shocks. Billsteins is what was recommended from my LC wrench. He also torqued all the underpinnings after 140,000 miles on my 80. There's no rattles on those trucks. |
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Hey Can'tdrive, if its the 80, get one with factory locker. Rare but they are out there. Not sure if the 100 is standard. When I was out destroying the desert down here, some of the guys taught me how to drive over the rough stuff with just a posi-rear-end. You can get pretty by knowing your truck and how to drive over the rough stuff. If no locker, no big. The later year 100s have electronic nannies to craw you out of large holes. I know, I know, but they work (Have then in my 4 runner Limited now) really well. It drives itself. That's the one I want. Takes place of lockers.
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On our way to Jasper NP after spending the night in Hope with my wife. Got caught in a big snow storm in the MT that afternoon downing up Icefields Pkwy.
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That’s a fact. Easier truck to wrench on as well. Unfortunately they are long since discovered by the ‘overlanding’ roof basket crowd and prices are nuts.
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