Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 120 (GX470) Walk-around - Mods and Gear
Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 120 (GX470) Walk-around - Mods and Gear
00:01 Intro
01:56 Why I chose this vehicle
05:17 What kind of modifications I wanted (and what I chose not to get done) - explanation, rationale, listing all the mods and gear
WALK-AROUND
16:08 Suspension
17:32 LED lights
17:46 Roof-rack
18:44 Skid plates
19:37 Thoughts on winches
20:23 Interior
22:43 Awning
23:34 DIY table and drawer system, inc. fridge slide
27:04 Recovery gear
28:35 New vehicle
***Please SCROLL down to the bottom for the specs of the drawer system.***
This Toyota Land Cruiser / Prado 120 (Lexus GX470 in some countries) has been to three continents with necessary modifications.
In this video, I'm going through what kind of modifications have been done to the vehicle, as well as modifications that I chose not to get done. I am explaining the rationale behind the decisions.
You will also see the interior build and mods, various equipment inside, or on the vehicle.
MODIFICATIONS & GEAR
- Engine: no modifications, other than a Bravo Snorkel.
https://www.overlandsite.com/overlanding/how-snorkels-work/
- Electrical system: no modifications. The leisure battery has been connected through an ARKPAK 730
- Fuel system: no modifications
- Suspension: 2-3 inch lift, TJM coil springs and shock absorbers. The air suspension at the back has been removed.
- Skid plates under the engine, transmission/transfer case, fuel tank by Asfir
Installation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUTRmhDRyEE
- Tires: BF Goodrich KO2
https://www.overlandsite.com/accessories/bf-goodrich-ko2-review/
- Lazer Lamps T16 LED lightbar
https://www.overlandsite.com/accessories/lazer-lamps-long-term-test/
- FrontRunner Slimline roofrack with bottle opener (!)
- DIY drawer system with a sleeping platform (for long term trips)
-DIY Fold down table
- Engel 40L fridge/freezer
https://www.overlandsite.com/camping-equipment/arb-vs-engel/
- Recovery gear: sand mats, snatch strap, shovel, regular bottle jack only, unfortunately (lately we've got a Hi-Lift Jack), jumper cable
- ARB air compressor
https://www.overlandsite.com/accessories/arb-compressor-review/
- Primus Tupike 2-Burner Portable Camping Stove
https://www.overlandsite.com/camping-equipment/primus-stove-review/
- Various camp gear from FrontRunner, Euro4x4Parts and Campcover
- Roof-top tent by Euro4x4Parts (now sold)
- Frontrunner 1.4m awning
- Side steps removed for better ground clearance
Please check our website:
https://www.overlandsite.com/
The drawer system and sleeping platform:
- the bottom, the top, the sides and the middle vertical wall between the drawers and the fridge are 12mm plywood. The unit is 106cm wide and 49cm tall.
- the top with v2.0 (when it served as a sleeping platform) is 106cm wide and 150cm long (very small, my feet were dangling and it was barely wide enough). However, on the right side, it had a foldable flap so that the rear right single seat could be kept.
- side of the unit: 87x49cm
- front of the drawers: 59x23 cm
- drawer sides: 20x83cm
- bottom of the drawers: 83x57cm
- drawers are made out of 8mm plywood
- the slides were bolted 8cm from the bottom of the drawer
- fridge slide:
front 37x9.5cm
bottom 39.4x68cm
side: 20x67 (but with a rectangular cut out from the back so that the fridge doesn't overheat)
The panels of the fridge slide were made out of 12mm plywood.
The shelves on the side (rear left door) were made out of 8mm plywood. It was basically a continuation of the drawer and fridge slide unit. It was 63cm long 49cm tall, 40cm deep.
Видео Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 120 (GX470) Walk-around - Mods and Gear канала OverlandSite
00:01 Intro
01:56 Why I chose this vehicle
05:17 What kind of modifications I wanted (and what I chose not to get done) - explanation, rationale, listing all the mods and gear
WALK-AROUND
16:08 Suspension
17:32 LED lights
17:46 Roof-rack
18:44 Skid plates
19:37 Thoughts on winches
20:23 Interior
22:43 Awning
23:34 DIY table and drawer system, inc. fridge slide
27:04 Recovery gear
28:35 New vehicle
***Please SCROLL down to the bottom for the specs of the drawer system.***
This Toyota Land Cruiser / Prado 120 (Lexus GX470 in some countries) has been to three continents with necessary modifications.
In this video, I'm going through what kind of modifications have been done to the vehicle, as well as modifications that I chose not to get done. I am explaining the rationale behind the decisions.
You will also see the interior build and mods, various equipment inside, or on the vehicle.
MODIFICATIONS & GEAR
- Engine: no modifications, other than a Bravo Snorkel.
https://www.overlandsite.com/overlanding/how-snorkels-work/
- Electrical system: no modifications. The leisure battery has been connected through an ARKPAK 730
- Fuel system: no modifications
- Suspension: 2-3 inch lift, TJM coil springs and shock absorbers. The air suspension at the back has been removed.
- Skid plates under the engine, transmission/transfer case, fuel tank by Asfir
Installation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUTRmhDRyEE
- Tires: BF Goodrich KO2
https://www.overlandsite.com/accessories/bf-goodrich-ko2-review/
- Lazer Lamps T16 LED lightbar
https://www.overlandsite.com/accessories/lazer-lamps-long-term-test/
- FrontRunner Slimline roofrack with bottle opener (!)
- DIY drawer system with a sleeping platform (for long term trips)
-DIY Fold down table
- Engel 40L fridge/freezer
https://www.overlandsite.com/camping-equipment/arb-vs-engel/
- Recovery gear: sand mats, snatch strap, shovel, regular bottle jack only, unfortunately (lately we've got a Hi-Lift Jack), jumper cable
- ARB air compressor
https://www.overlandsite.com/accessories/arb-compressor-review/
- Primus Tupike 2-Burner Portable Camping Stove
https://www.overlandsite.com/camping-equipment/primus-stove-review/
- Various camp gear from FrontRunner, Euro4x4Parts and Campcover
- Roof-top tent by Euro4x4Parts (now sold)
- Frontrunner 1.4m awning
- Side steps removed for better ground clearance
Please check our website:
https://www.overlandsite.com/
The drawer system and sleeping platform:
- the bottom, the top, the sides and the middle vertical wall between the drawers and the fridge are 12mm plywood. The unit is 106cm wide and 49cm tall.
- the top with v2.0 (when it served as a sleeping platform) is 106cm wide and 150cm long (very small, my feet were dangling and it was barely wide enough). However, on the right side, it had a foldable flap so that the rear right single seat could be kept.
- side of the unit: 87x49cm
- front of the drawers: 59x23 cm
- drawer sides: 20x83cm
- bottom of the drawers: 83x57cm
- drawers are made out of 8mm plywood
- the slides were bolted 8cm from the bottom of the drawer
- fridge slide:
front 37x9.5cm
bottom 39.4x68cm
side: 20x67 (but with a rectangular cut out from the back so that the fridge doesn't overheat)
The panels of the fridge slide were made out of 12mm plywood.
The shelves on the side (rear left door) were made out of 8mm plywood. It was basically a continuation of the drawer and fridge slide unit. It was 63cm long 49cm tall, 40cm deep.
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