Off-Road Ranger I
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Off-Road Ranger I
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It does! But barely [emoji38]
Definitely can’t go much higher with the lift or roof rack, that’s for sure. If there’s anything thicker than a ½-inch on the rack it won’t fit in the garage.
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Thanks. I watched an interview TFL did with one of the Overland Expedition guys about their LC for inspiration on what mods to look into. Might have to check out their build.The LC is really coming in to the Overland traveling machine. Very nice looking vehicle indeed. TFL (The Fast Lane) just bought an LC to feature as their project vehicle.
Thanks man. Might have to do a write up on the bumper install, it was painful until I got it done.Wow great looking rig, just read all the thread, I look forward to updates! I really think after I retire the Land Rover I will most likely make the jump to a Toyota Land Cruiser.
Currently I'm renting though and I don't have any issues keeping it outside unless I'm doing work on it. Need to find myself a spot of land so I can build a garage with much higher clearance (and wishful thinking, a lift). I have heard some good things about the Power Wagon as a platform.That's what our struggle has been on my end. We have been looking at the Power Wagon, but also just started looking at the Jeep Gladiator. We love the space the Power Wagon offers, but are trying to decide whether we want to be able to fit it in the garage. I'm more inclined to keeping it in the garage.
That was me on the TFL episode in which we discussed Land Cruisers and specifically the XOverland 200. As you might have seen I'm a big fan of the 200, my personal build is here: https://www.overlandbound.com/forums/threads/project-fauxverlander-200-series-land-cruiser-build-thread.4810/Thanks. I watched an interview TFL did with one of the Overland Expedition guys about their LC for inspiration on what mods to look into. Might have to check out their build.
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Thanks! It's been a fun learning experience. Not sure where I'm going to be camping the most. SoCal, northern Arizona, southern Utah, and Nevada are the obvious choices because they're all within a couple hours drive.Great looking project. Should be a alot of fun. Where do you plan to camp the most? When I think of vegas.. i'd be thinking of solar panels, dual batteries, BIG fridge and plenty of awning :D
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VR10S is the current model. Interference can occurs when the winch control box is bumper mounted, we generally remote mount within the bumper shell or under hood on those models. I don't have the radar cruise, front camera, etc on my 200 so it's a non-issue. Give us a call if we can help with the bumper or winch, we deal with ARB and Warn all day everyday.@cruiseroutfit I'm starting to put money aside for an ARB front bumper and winch. In your build thread you went with the VR10000-S. Searching around the Warn site doesn't seem to come up with that exact model but there is the VR10-S. I'm guessing it's the same model with a new name (it is three less zeros to type). Would you still recommend that winch for a '13 LC?
Another quick question. There was a comment way back in your IH8MUD build thread about possible PCS interference. Was that an issue with the bumper/winch you chose or with a different bumper/winch setup?
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I didn't realize the control box could be moved and mounted elsewhere; thought it was permanently attached to the top. Thanks for setting me straight.VR10S is the current model. Interference can occurs when the winch control box is bumper mounted, we generally remote mount within the bumper shell or under hood on those models. I don't have the radar cruise, front camera, etc on my 200 so it's a non-issue. Give us a call if we can help with the bumper or winch, we deal with ARB and Warn all day everyday.
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From a Dr's street queen, to a OB go rig. I like the racks wind deflector also. The ICON resi hoses look very close to rubbing. Have you cycled the suspension looking for interference?Took the weekend to install the front suspension parts and it was a doozy. Definitely made it harder on myself by not using the right tools for the job. Managed to get the job done 98% in two days. Then I got massively stuck connecting the final stabilizer bar link. Finally broke down and posted on IH8MUD for some advice. Ended up putting a long socket on the bolt and just muscling it into place. But I got it done in time for my appointment to get the new wheels mounted and aligned.
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Also, turns out the misaligned steering wheel wasn’t because of the KDSS it was really due to how bad my alignment was.
Thursday morning I went to 4WheelParts and got the new tires and wheels installed. They told me an hour but had a lot of trouble for some reason. I was there for 5 hours. But she’s looking good now.
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Let us see that rear ARB bumper in all it's glory By the camera install pic(closed), i see you mounted it on the left, but the interior hatch shot makes it look like it's on the right?. Looks like a 'dual' Jerry-Can holder on it?From a Dr's street queen, to a OB go rig. I like the racks wind deflector also. The ICON resi hoses look very close to rubbing. Have you cycled the suspension looking for interference?
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hehe. Indeed. The wind deflector makes a big difference too, especially with the weather stripping installed under it.From a Dr's street queen, to a OB go rig. I like the racks wind deflector also.
Damn. I thought there was enough space but it looks like there is some rubbing. Guess I'm going back under there to turn the top of the shock and see if it still fits. Open to other suggestions as well if anyone has any.The ICON resi hoses look very close to rubbing. Have you cycled the suspension looking for interference?