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Source: Toyota Land Crusier at Off-Road.com
This month ORC kicks off a new trail/expedition rig buildup project. The seed for this project is a 1994 Toyota Land Cruiser. Over the next few months, this  daily driver will be watered with a plethora of off-road toys and equipment. The goal will be to maintain it's daily driving status while kicking up its off-road capability enough to take on moderate rock trails and weekend trail outings. From 1991 through 1997 Land Cruisers were equipped with solid front and rear axles and supported by coil springs. This Cruiser also came factory equipped with front and rear electric lockers, a hot item if your searching for a used one. 
 
Cargo Space Organization
   Critical to running trails, is having the needed tools and supplies to keep the rig under way and enough creature comforts to keep the passengers happy and well fed. I started by making a list of what I wanted to carry in the truck on a typical 3 day trail ride. I removed the 3rd row seating and related belts. Then, using a tape measure, I spent several hours working out the details of how, and where everything was going to be placed. Nothing was permanently mounted until all the items had a place reserved for them. The largest item was the spare tire. I wanted as much rear vision as possible so this was placed vertically on the drivers side. This leaves the view through the rear view mirror nearly unobstructed. Other key items on my list were, ice chest, hand tools, Power Tank air supply, High Lift Jack and smaller assorted items like pull strap, hand tools, and air impact gun.
 
Power Tank Mounting
   Once everything was planned out in the space formerly used by the 3rd row seating, it was time to start building the needed mounts & brackets. I started with the Power Tank PT-10. For the past 5 years every trail rig I have owned has had a Power Tank and this rig is no exception. A quick disconnect was added to the end of the hose to allow different air tools to be used. This will allow for easy switching between the 1/2" impact gun and an air chuck on the trail. Using the Power Tank mounting bracket and the right side 3rd row seat mount, I fabbed up a mount that holds the power tank securely above the right rear fender and bolts into factory holes already in the floor. In this position it's easy to reach in and remove for use. 

Spare Tire Mount
   With 35" tires being installed there was not enough room under the truck in the stock spare location. Using a piece of 3/16" plate I cut out a base plate that was large enough to support the weight of the tire. This plate was positioned over two existing threaded holes in the floor. Using a tubing bender I put a 90 degree bend in a piece of 1.5" X .120 tubing. With the spare sitting on the plate the tubing was cut to size and welded to the plate. A triangle shaped piece of 3/16" steel was welded to the end of the tubing and three 1/2" bolts were welded in place to hold the tire. Two 1" X.120 wall tubes were cut and welded between the mount and the left side 3rd row seat mount for additional stability. The seat mount is attached to the fender with 5 bolts. With the two mounting holes in the base plate this gives a total of 7 bolts holding the spare in place. 
 
Tool Storage 
   Between the spare tire and the Power Tank two Rubbermaid model 1170 action packers (8 gallon size) are used to hold needed tools and supplies such as tow strap, shackles, first aid kit, oil, and basic welding supplies. The packers fit snugly and are held in place by a heavy duty rubber bungee cord on top.

  
High Lift Jack Mounting
   Another needed item on a heavy trail rig is a high lift Jack. Rust, dirt and weather adversely affect how the jack will work, mounting the jack inside helps keep it  in good working order. To allow the jack to fit behind the rear seat, it was necessary to cut a little less than 1" off the top of the jack. Once positioned two 1/2" holes were drilled through the rear fenders. Using a piece of 1/2" all-thread two sections were cut long enough to go through the jack and fenders. Nuts and lock washers were used to hold the all-thread in place. Two wing nuts are used to hold the jack to the all-thread. The wing nuts allow for easy removal of the jack when needed.  The also serves as a forward stop for the action packer tool boxes. This prevents the boxes from pushing into the rear seats.

Next Month: Gearing, Tires, Lockers and More.

 
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