This Toyota Land Cruiser is Also a Total Rock Crawler
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It is a Lexus forum after all. Not many people are knowledgeable about offroading. Bottoming out is not the same thing as getting stuck. Actually if you're offroading correctly, you bottom out quite often. That's why a lot of trucks have skid plates, large metal shields that cover various components of the undercarriage so you don't rip them apart going over rocks and other obstacles. These weigh hundreds of pounds so are usually aftermarket buys. The LC is still the best, at the very least one of the best, offroaders, out there. Although I'd cringe every time I heard a scrape while driving it.
Last edited by T0ked; 03-27-16 at 04:08 AM.
#18
Not that I'm an expert however the LC in question was NOT stuck but rather just scraped a rock on the under carriage. Getting stuck is simply where you cannot move....at all. Trust me, I've gotten stuck in some deep you know what through the years with atvs and now RZRS.
The LC was able to get past this obstacle with no issues.
The LC was able to get past this obstacle with no issues.
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2016 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER FIRST TEST REVIEW
http://www.motortrend.com/news/2016-...t-test-review/
Glaciers move slowly, but their enormous size and commensurate weight have massive erosional effects on the ground beneath them. In some cases, that slow scraping can polish the hardest rocks to a smooth finish. A similarly slow-and-steady approach to product development (and an allegorical curb weight) has allowed the unstoppable Toyota Land Cruiser to be polished into the rare gemstone we have today.
The 200 Series Land Cruiser (the only model imported to the U.S.) was last overhauled in 2008, and until this year, virtually nothing changed. Even this refresh doesn’t do much to the spec sheet. An eight-speed automatic transmission that has zero effect on the fuel economy, a new nose and tail, nicer leather, and a handful of electronic features introduced to minivans years ago are nothing to get breathless about. As always, the Land Cruiser is the embodiment of the “ain’t broke, don’t fix it” axiom, and it’s all the better for it....
http://www.motortrend.com/news/2016-...t-test-review/
Glaciers move slowly, but their enormous size and commensurate weight have massive erosional effects on the ground beneath them. In some cases, that slow scraping can polish the hardest rocks to a smooth finish. A similarly slow-and-steady approach to product development (and an allegorical curb weight) has allowed the unstoppable Toyota Land Cruiser to be polished into the rare gemstone we have today.
The 200 Series Land Cruiser (the only model imported to the U.S.) was last overhauled in 2008, and until this year, virtually nothing changed. Even this refresh doesn’t do much to the spec sheet. An eight-speed automatic transmission that has zero effect on the fuel economy, a new nose and tail, nicer leather, and a handful of electronic features introduced to minivans years ago are nothing to get breathless about. As always, the Land Cruiser is the embodiment of the “ain’t broke, don’t fix it” axiom, and it’s all the better for it....
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That's one thing that has made the Jeep Wrangler so good off-road....consistantly very high angles in its design, over many years.
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