4 x 4 Australia

TOYOTA LC200 GXL CUSTOM

TOUGH COUNTRY NEEDS TOUGH TRUCKS, AND THIS LC200 IS AS TOUGH AS THEY GET

- WORDS DAN EVERETT PHOTOS MATT WILLIAMS

THERE’S a side of Australia most don’t ever see. Perched up in their high-rise apartments in the guts of cities all along the eastern seaboard, the average Joe has no understand­ing of what lies beyond the city lights. They’ve never seen the endless kilometres of corrugatio­ns. Couldn’t fathom the idea of hours between fuel stops, let alone days. The concept that a marked road may be nigh on impassable, requiring winching, sawing and technical driving ability to master it, is so foreign to them you may as well be describing a Mongolian odyssey. But for those with red dirt in their veins it’s a part of life; it defines not only their entire concept of adventure, but the very vehicles they build to tame the great outdoors.

With his sights set on serious remote touring, Luke knew he’d need a serious 4WD to get the job done, and with a Lifestyle Campers Reconn R2 ready to hook up to the back, a modern dual cab wasn’t going to cut the mustard; it’d need a bit of serious get up and go as well. Enter a stunning Merlot Red 2020 LC200 GXL, one of the toughest 4WDS on the market in factory form, and even tougher again after Luke had KDT Automotive Solutions spin its automotive wizardry on it.

UNDERNEATH, THERE'S MORE STEEL THAN A SHERMAN TANK IN THE FORM OF CUSTOM OFFROAD BASH PLATES

Like many tourers on the market, Luke knew the gear he’d be adding would start eating into the factory GVM, leaving him in a pinch of strife if he ever came face to face with a stern inspector holding a set of scales. With that in mind before he even picked up the keys, he had Darren from KDT lined up for a second-stage rego-certified GVM upgrade, bumping the Cruiser up to a massive 3800kg legal weight limit. With the LC200 so robust right out of the factory, extensive modificati­ons weren’t required to boost the carrying capacity, but he did start with a solid foundation.

Hiding in each wheel of the Cruiser are huge 2.5-inch diameter King shocks with remote reservoirs and adjustable dampening, allowing Luke to dial-in his suspension set-up to suit exactly the loads he’s carrying and how he wants the rig to ride on the magic-carpet scale. Up front, the King shocks have bumped the ride height three inches closer to the clouds with Eibach springs, while the rear sits two inches higher on a set of Aussie-made King springs, a popular combinatio­n to level out the factory rake so many OEM 4x4s come with these days.

While it was on the hoist, a host of ancillary parts were fitted to ensure the Cruiser didn’t just sit better, but performed better too. Back to the front, and the restrictiv­e OEM upper control arms have been binned and in their place now reside a pair of significan­tly beefier Blackhawk replacemen­t arms, with the upper ball joint realigned to suit the new ride height; the suspension now far more comfortabl­e at full travel. Moving backwards, the restrictiv­e Panhard rod has swung the Cruiser’s diff to the side with the new lift, so an adjustable unit from Roadsafe was optioned up, providing a strength upgrade as well as adjustabil­ity to get the axle tracking straight again. Eagleeyed readers will spot a set of Airbagman helper springs tucked inside the rear coils, allowing Luke to effectivel­y increase his spring weight if the rear end is loaded up.

With so much space liberated in the wheel arches, Luke knew exactly what he’d need to do to fill it. “The overall goal of the build was long-range touring,” Luke told us. “But I didn’t want to compromise the look of the car.” Each corner now sports huge 18x9-inch 309 Grids from Method Race Wheels. Measuring in at +18 offset, they line up perfectly with the guards, giving the Cruiser an aggressive look without requiring huge flares to cover larger offsets. They’re wrapped front to back in 35x12.5-inch Nitto Ridge Grapplers, an aggressive all-terrain tyre perfect for a do-it-all tourer. “I didn’t want to go down the path of flares,” Luke says. “It meant with the offset I was running, a body mount chop and some minor guard trimming was required.”

Keeping the whole show motoring down the road is the renowned twinturbo bent-eight 1VD-FTV diesel. It’s breathing freely through a five-inch Vogue Industries stainless-steel snorkel and Unifilter combinatio­n. A Direction-plus pre-filter helps ensure the injector pump and injectors live a long and healthy life, while a Process West catch can separates oil from the engine’s blow-by, helping keep the intake gunk free without blocking the EGR like so many people do these days.

Back on the outside and the Cruiser’s distinct look comes from the clean-asa-whistle ‘Predator’ bar from Offroad

Animal in Victoria. The colour-coded unit not only armours up the Cruiser’s soft bits, it also provides a home for a 22-inch slimline LED light bar from Stedi. Sliding back and the up-armouring continues with a set of Legendex rock sliders protecting the vulnerable sill panels.

Underneath, there’s more steel than a Sherman tank in the form of Custom Offroad bash plates front to back. MSA towing mirrors help bump out the view

too, to let Luke keep a keen eye on the Lifestyle Campers set-up on the hitch.

Up top there’s more than two square metres of touring storage thanks to a full Rhino-rack set-up resting on a Backbone mounting system. It plays host to a 270-degree awning, a couple of additional light bars and a few recovery items if things turn pear-shaped on the tracks.

Sliding into the captain’s seat, Luke’s kept things simple but practical for his remote touring needs. A Throttle Monkey unit lets him dial in the throttle sensitivit­y, allowing him to dull it right down for precise rock-crawling work, or give him instant throttle response in soft sand or mud. A GME XRS 330C falls easily to hand, the high-tech unit not only giving clear communicat­ions but allowing Luke to replay previous messages and locate other members in his convoy thanks to the built-in location services. Hanging off the centre console is a full-sized ipad with offroad mapping, and a Redarc trailer-brake controller equipping Luke with all the tools he needs in his off-road arsenal.

While Luke’s Cruiser may not be one of the most modified we’ve ever seen, it’s easy to see it’s one of the most well thought out and intentiona­lly modified. Everything he needs for remote touring, everything he’d want for hard weekend wheeling, and enough drool factor to ensure he’ll spend plenty of nights sitting in the shed looking at it with a smile on his face.

WHILE LUKE’S CRUISER MAY NOT BE ONE OF THE MOST MODIFIED WE’VE EVER SEEN, IT’S EASY TO SEE IT’S ONE OF THE MOST WELL THOUGHT OUT

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2020 TOYOTA LC200 GXL
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RACK 'EM UP Two square metres of storage space aboard the full Rhino-rack setup sit on a Backbone mounting system.
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SLICK SLIDERS Under-body armour includes Legendex rock sliders, for confidence over rough ground.
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DIAL A RIDE With adjustable dampening, Luke can match the terrain with 2.5-inch King remoterese­rvoir shocks.
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READY TO RUMBLE Twin-turbo 1VDJ-FTV V8 diesel gets a snorkle airfilter combo, fuel pre-filter and a catch can.
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CAN'T TOUCH THIS Armour is from Custom Offroad ... need we say any more.
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IN CONTROL Luke's view ahead is large and the swish interior remains uncluttere­d, despite the ipad set-up and GME hand-held UHF.

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