In the market for an LX470/450
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Yes, Pitbull, its true that the dealer's approach to fixing breakdowns is usually to just replace the component involved. No attempts at rebuild or repair. That's fine for vehicles still under warranty but gets very expensive when you have to foot the bill yourself. I have run into the same situation with the blacked out instrument needles, too. Lexus has no fix available for the cracked needles caused by heat generated by the surface mounted light emitting diodes, so you have to buy an $800 part and spend $300 for installation. However, LexTech lighting, one of this forum's sponsors, does offer an alternate solution if your willing to do the removal and replacement of the dashboard module yourself. Depending on what lighting options you choose, you can get the lights back on for as little as $100 or so. Same sort of situation exists for worn control arm bushings. Lexus makes you buy a new control arm rather than sell a replacement bushing which almost doubles the cost. Once again, fine when they're paying for it but it would be nice if you had the option of how you want to handle repairs when you're bearing the cost yourself.
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You all have been a great help!! I have decided to go with a '99 LX470 in Black. Now .... if I could only find one.
Anyways, I choose this year because it seems to give me the most truck for my money.
I can't wait to find one.
Anyways, I choose this year because it seems to give me the most truck for my money.
I can't wait to find one.
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95 Red,
E Bay currently has several 1999 LX 470's with less than 100,000 mi for less than $25,000. You can do a little better on some 98's ( the first year the V8 was available). Anything still under factory warranty will cost considerably more, obviously. Good luck in your search. I'm sure you'll love the SUV.
E Bay currently has several 1999 LX 470's with less than 100,000 mi for less than $25,000. You can do a little better on some 98's ( the first year the V8 was available). Anything still under factory warranty will cost considerably more, obviously. Good luck in your search. I'm sure you'll love the SUV.
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If you can tolerate the looks of the LX450 and your looking for a ridiculously reliable luxury car at a great price then don't let anything stop you.
Mine is for sale, I have had 5 different SUV's all in anticipation of selling the LX450. You know what has happened to all of them? They all LITERALLY broke down and the LX450 was always sitting in the garage for me, perfect and ready to roll. Besides all of that, no car will make you feel more safe in any type of driving conditions and it's not just a feeling, this vehicle is unstoppable, never driven anything like it.
As great as she has been to me I am still selling her though. I can't stand SUV's anymore and I feel I am too young to be driving around a living room everywhere I go, 5 years is long enough with one car. It's time for me to baby a new car.
Oh and one more thing, no matter what anyone tells you there isn't a single person on this board with more knowledge of the LX450 than me. If you need anything or have any questions just let me know.
Mine is for sale, I have had 5 different SUV's all in anticipation of selling the LX450. You know what has happened to all of them? They all LITERALLY broke down and the LX450 was always sitting in the garage for me, perfect and ready to roll. Besides all of that, no car will make you feel more safe in any type of driving conditions and it's not just a feeling, this vehicle is unstoppable, never driven anything like it.
As great as she has been to me I am still selling her though. I can't stand SUV's anymore and I feel I am too young to be driving around a living room everywhere I go, 5 years is long enough with one car. It's time for me to baby a new car.
Oh and one more thing, no matter what anyone tells you there isn't a single person on this board with more knowledge of the LX450 than me. If you need anything or have any questions just let me know.
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Oh and one more thing, no matter what anyone tells you there isn't a single person on this board with more knowledge of the LX450 than me. If you need anything or have any questions just let me know.
Does your 450 have the optional locking front and rear differentials? If so, I can help you sell that puppy pronto (assuming your asking price is reasonable for your region).
(before anyone gets offended -- I mean no offense. I just love a nice challenge )
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Originally posted by dougjohn
Oh man...what an ego. Sure Francis, I'll take you on with your knowledge of the 450. BTW, let's start off right...and refer to the rig as what it really is -- the 80 series Land Cruiser (albeit with a few frills).
Does your 450 have the optional locking front and rear differentials? If so, I can help you sell that puppy pronto (assuming your asking price is reasonable for your region).
(before anyone gets offended -- I mean no offense. I just love a nice challenge )
Oh man...what an ego. Sure Francis, I'll take you on with your knowledge of the 450. BTW, let's start off right...and refer to the rig as what it really is -- the 80 series Land Cruiser (albeit with a few frills).
Does your 450 have the optional locking front and rear differentials? If so, I can help you sell that puppy pronto (assuming your asking price is reasonable for your region).
(before anyone gets offended -- I mean no offense. I just love a nice challenge )
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Hey Pitbull,
I recognize you from the 'mud site. I'm on there too (as well as the pirate board and the various 80s email lists). I haven't mentioned the other boards publicly here because it's sometimes frowned upon (not that anyone has mentioned it on this particular board...yet).
I've owned an 80s series for well over 8 years now and have been through or have personally known someone who's been through the more "common" issues as well as some of the more unusual things that can happen with the LC/LX.
I thought the birfield repack was done at 60k intervals -- is it 90k? I've been doing mine at 60 -- no harm though...
Based on your presense here, I take it you have a LX 450 now?
I recognize you from the 'mud site. I'm on there too (as well as the pirate board and the various 80s email lists). I haven't mentioned the other boards publicly here because it's sometimes frowned upon (not that anyone has mentioned it on this particular board...yet).
I've owned an 80s series for well over 8 years now and have been through or have personally known someone who's been through the more "common" issues as well as some of the more unusual things that can happen with the LC/LX.
I thought the birfield repack was done at 60k intervals -- is it 90k? I've been doing mine at 60 -- no harm though...
Based on your presense here, I take it you have a LX 450 now?
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Originally posted by dougjohn
Hey Pitbull,
I recognize you from the 'mud site. I'm on there too (as well as the pirate board and the various 80s email lists). I haven't mentioned the other boards publicly here because it's sometimes frowned upon (not that anyone has mentioned it on this particular board...yet).
I've owned an 80s series for well over 8 years now and have been through or have personally known someone who's been through the more "common" issues as well as some of the more unusual things that can happen with the LC/LX.
I thought the birfield repack was done at 60k intervals -- is it 90k? I've been doing mine at 60 -- no harm though...
Based on your presense here, I take it you have a LX 450 now?
Hey Pitbull,
I recognize you from the 'mud site. I'm on there too (as well as the pirate board and the various 80s email lists). I haven't mentioned the other boards publicly here because it's sometimes frowned upon (not that anyone has mentioned it on this particular board...yet).
I've owned an 80s series for well over 8 years now and have been through or have personally known someone who's been through the more "common" issues as well as some of the more unusual things that can happen with the LC/LX.
I thought the birfield repack was done at 60k intervals -- is it 90k? I've been doing mine at 60 -- no harm though...
Based on your presense here, I take it you have a LX 450 now?
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It's not really an ego thing, I was more trying to get the idea across that I could give all the info on the LX450 that he needed. I have been on Clublexus since the old old old old old message boards, the junky EZ board ones. I don't post like I used to, I only post when I have something informative to say or something that strikes me. Not just "nice car" or "I just washed it, what do you think" .
Sorry my FJ80 with Lexus badges, side moldings, softer shocks and more sound deadening does not have the lockers, unless you wanna put it in 4x4 low .
Besides, if your looking for lockers you probably want to off-road it and after you see my car you would not want to buy it even if it did have them. It is in absolute pristine condition, I know everyone says that about their car but if you own a Landcruiser you know how difficult it is to uphold it, not the mechanical aspect of it but the physical and mine looks like it just rolled off the factory beside some very minor rock chips and the dreaded Toyota leather condition. I have babied it to hell and back, which is another reason why I am selling it, this is the wrong car to baby....I am too young for such a rig.
It is nice to see so many 80 series guys come out of the woodworks, where the hell were you guys 4 years ago when I needed you?!?!?
Sorry my FJ80 with Lexus badges, side moldings, softer shocks and more sound deadening does not have the lockers, unless you wanna put it in 4x4 low .
Besides, if your looking for lockers you probably want to off-road it and after you see my car you would not want to buy it even if it did have them. It is in absolute pristine condition, I know everyone says that about their car but if you own a Landcruiser you know how difficult it is to uphold it, not the mechanical aspect of it but the physical and mine looks like it just rolled off the factory beside some very minor rock chips and the dreaded Toyota leather condition. I have babied it to hell and back, which is another reason why I am selling it, this is the wrong car to baby....I am too young for such a rig.
It is nice to see so many 80 series guys come out of the woodworks, where the hell were you guys 4 years ago when I needed you?!?!?
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I don't know about not wanting to wheel a clean LX 450. The wife's is pristine -- and it'll become my trail rig some eventually. My 450 was fairly nice before I began the mods -- although she's still one of the prettiest on the trail.
Where was I 4 years ago? Hanging out on the various LC lists -- had the '94 back then. Picked up the LX 450 about 2 and a half years ago -- found this site only recently.
As for which of the two you should keep -- the 450 or the Rover, I'd lean toward the 450. If it was a newer RR (with the BMW engine), I'd say RR all the way, but the '97 RR isn't all that special, IMHO.
Where was I 4 years ago? Hanging out on the various LC lists -- had the '94 back then. Picked up the LX 450 about 2 and a half years ago -- found this site only recently.
As for which of the two you should keep -- the 450 or the Rover, I'd lean toward the 450. If it was a newer RR (with the BMW engine), I'd say RR all the way, but the '97 RR isn't all that special, IMHO.
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Thanks for the input but actually the Rover's engine blew long ago, so has the expedition, the Escrapalade and the QX4. I am very bored with the LX, having it for 5 years, but everytime I buy an SUV to replace it they all turn to junk and the LX is waiting for me ready to go.
I guess I should update my signature, I still have the LX, I recently purchased a GS400 and I sold my Supra a few months ago because my dad was afarid I was going to kill myself. I'm still looking for a sports car and the GS is for sale as I only bought it to enjoy while I found a summer car and I got it ridiculously cheap at an auction.
I guess I should update my signature, I still have the LX, I recently purchased a GS400 and I sold my Supra a few months ago because my dad was afarid I was going to kill myself. I'm still looking for a sports car and the GS is for sale as I only bought it to enjoy while I found a summer car and I got it ridiculously cheap at an auction.
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