4x4’s & Overlanding
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When my 33-IND & 888S-UHR’s were crispy. I regretted wearing this during this trail run.. as you can imagine.
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@worn2fade this fucking photo wins the day!!
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Back when I worked for the USFS I used to drive this thing. Now just the occasional back road with my personal Silverado and quite a lot of back roads etc with my work pickup.

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@Inorganic Seconded…great pic @worn2fade
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That's boss @wjw !
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@goosehd said in 4x4’s & Overlanding:
@Inorganic Seconded…great pic @worn2fade
Thanks to the both! Definitely one of my favorite pics.
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My 16 Taco, 3rd one and even though the cab can be small somedays I wouldn't want any other truck! She's been a ton of fun places and gets daily driven still! Also the plate keeps people laughing



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Old rig: ‘96 80 series Land Cruiser (triple locked biiitch). So capable. So reliable. Timeless:

New rig: ‘03 G55 AMG (naturally aspirated, no turbos=easier to work on). Very capable, not as reliable as a Toyota (duh!), fast for being 6,000 lbs, also timeless with some dickhead factor thrown in.


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Has anyone enjoying this thread watched Texas Metal? What did you think?
I watched it a while ago as a guilty pleasure - it seemed like harmless enough dumb fun. Fast N' Loud for trucks.
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@Inorganic YOU LET GO OF A TRIPLE LOCKED 80 SERIES!?
Someone ban this man from the forum!!
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@worn2fade hahahaha!! I can't disagree.
It was hard to do, but life is too short to drive one car. Luckily there are plenty of LC's in the PNW - if I get back into an 80 series I might go for a Japanese diesel - my buddy has one, and when we all got stuck he always seemed not to. The hype is fuckin' real with those.
As for the G wagen, I've been interested in them for eons. Their provenance and genesis from the Shah of Iran wanting a military vehicle peaked my interest. Also they're stock triple locked, straight axles that are freaking thicc - beyond the 80 if you can believe it!. Throw in a screaming deal on a highly maintained unicorn with he non-turbo'd AMG, and the magic combination of M113 engine + 5 speed tranny (arguably MB's best combo and used in many cars = myriad of part availability) and the rest is history. So I threw my LC on BaT and picked up the G55.
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@Inorganic stoked for you dude, that thing is rad. Maintenance gotta be way more expensive huh?
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@worn2fade yes and no. I do the wrenching myself, so the cost of things are offset by that. parts: there is definitely a 'G tax' but luckily many of the interior parts can be bought for cheaper from C and E classes. The engine and transmission for my model/year are in C, S & E classes across a 10 year period so parts abound.
I'd say the biggest difference vs. the Toyota, from a DIY perspective, is the Gwagen community is fraction of the size. So when you're looking for 'how to' videos its super limited - I'm about to change the motor + transmission mounts and I haven't found anything of value.
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@Inorganic dang dude, that definitely is a draw back. I’m a YouTube-aholic when crap hits the fan. Maybe you can be that guy for everyone else? Hahahaha. Start a GWagon YouTube page brother, I’m sure there will be others who appreciate you and your service

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@worn2fade I've considered it for sure. I've documented my DIY work on the Gwagen forum, so I feel like I'm giving back to that community - but I'm not sure I'm brave enough to jump infront of the camera yet.
If anything it will be good documentation to show the mechanic when I inevitably fuck something up haha
