I've always liked the original tubular version. IMO it looks more upmarket and aesthetically pleasing. The newer version looks more DIY (ie. home-made) and less sleek looking. Plus the older version carries the wheel closer to the tailgate - which is my preference. I don't like the spare wheel sticking out too far back. Having said that, I do like the gas struts of the new version over the original version's latching mechanism and the cut off bumper ends. It gives it a better finish, design wise.
Slee had enough customer feedback over the years to implement the changes (gas struts, 1.latch etc...) But curious they went away from the tubular ladder. I would say over 70% like the tube over the flat square for an 80.
I was lucky enough to get a slee rear bumper for my brand new 200 series and had it installed a couple of weeks ago. It is a work of art. All kidding aside the welds are incredible the quality is incredible the engineering is incredible the looks are incredible the functionality is incredible. I will go out on a limb and say this is the best rear bumper dual carrier in the entire world. Thanks for posting your wonderful video
Eric, you are motivating me to get one for my 200 series! They are super clean, and unlike the 4x4 labs in a 80, you don't have to cut off your cross member.. And who wants to cut off your Cross Member! Sounds too involving and you may walk with a limp afterwards...lol
Pretty much anything Slee is gold. Every time I am ready to get their rock sliders they sell out with a quickness. I think they look the best for my application. For the rear bumper it's nice you don't have to do any cutting and that Slee shortbus front is sexy!
Yes, no cutting your cross member... plug and play is great. Heard stories of peopls with the slee getting rear ended, and nothing happens to the Slee...
Awesome! Can't wait to see it. You have some really nice LC's. I have a 96 80 with the old man emu lift. Wanting to get the Slee rear bumper to hold my spare. Still deciding on the front and the roof rack. I have a slick top so it's ready to receive a roof rack.
@lane3002 Where are you located? I have access to a Slee rear bumper for 80 series, new. Also Rugged Bound Roof Rack would look ultimate on your 80.. are you in SoCal or elsewhere? You can also message me at cruisingtheland@gmail.com
Love the Slee bumpers...the original tubular ladder definitely has the edge visually. How much lift on each of these trucks - 4" ballpark? Your collection of Cruisers is envy-inducing! And great talking with you a while back - still on the hunt for a nice 100 to pull daily duties! Edit: Just answered my own question....~3" and 4"/5" on the other, should have finished the last 4 mins before asking. Good stuff.
Thats a Joe's Racing Fire Extinguisher mount. I flipped it and used the Hose clamo to go around the prinsu bar (that is typically for the Extinguisher) and used the tube mount part to hold the Axe. Then just pull the pin and preato, Axe.
FWIW, call me at the shop. The "finger" trigger on your latch on the new bumper is in the wrong way. It should be rotated 180 degrees so that you can use your finder to push the U bolt under the catch. Christo
Thanks for the call and heads up. Will flip the handle around. Best rear bumper by far!! BTW. The wife pulled up behind it at the house, passenger tire went up the slope curb, she panicked amd hit the gas... Full speed into the Slee bumper. 8k in damage to LX570 she hit it with, not a mark on the Slee.. for real, I couldnt even find a scuff! The Slee bumpers and sliders let you put a high deductible om your insurance to save $$, BC they protect your car... or just 1 way insurance! If only it wasnt own fleet that hit it!
Hey bud, i was wondering if you did a video on breaking down the cost of buying these rigs and how much you’ve put in on upgrading and installing mods on it? I’m lookin to get one myself but i wanna see how much i would need to get mine to look like yours haha
The Gray spare wheel in the back is the AlphaEquipt 'Delta', has 2 valves so you can airdown/up and monitor pressure om 2nd valve. But the red wheels on the rig are Fuel Zephyr 201s beadlock. They are nice, deep dish, and will be goinf in for a powdercoating.
Sorry question for you. I watch all your videos and you are a Land Cruiser expert. As I said I have a 200 series and I have a front ARB summit and the slee dual in the rear and a long range America gas tank underneath the 24 gallon. What springs would you put on your rig if it was you? I am trying to save money so the most economical solution please, thank you in advance for your thoughts
Depends if you are looking for lift, overland, or normal use. In my 200, I did the poorman' lift (haha) which is the front spacer which US models had the lower front to meet front bumper regulations.
Agreed... did you get that noise/whine fixed on your 80? I have a minor version of that on my 95' 80. Its noticeable when in N or P, almost goes away when trans is underload in D... I noticed this when going from OME lift to Icon 3". I think goimg DC driveshaft can solve the problem, unless its transmission. The new 80 I picked up had 4" + lift and PO said had a load vibration, and DC driveshaft solved it.
@@jailbreakoverlander I will watch your channel amd IG to see how you solve that issue. Mine is livable for now... 2 mechanics couldnt figure it out...
@@FJREY next buy was 2 days ago... the 97' 80 with the Red wheels... 1st will do a roof rack, 37s, and some gear additions. But always on the lookout for a diesel!
I've always liked the original tubular version. IMO it looks more upmarket and aesthetically pleasing. The newer version looks more DIY (ie. home-made) and less sleek looking. Plus the older version carries the wheel closer to the tailgate - which is my preference. I don't like the spare wheel sticking out too far back. Having said that, I do like the gas struts of the new version over the original version's latching mechanism and the cut off bumper ends. It gives it a better finish, design wise.
Slee had enough customer feedback over the years to implement the changes (gas struts, 1.latch etc...)
But curious they went away from the tubular ladder. I would say over 70% like the tube over the flat square for an 80.
I vote for (and own) the old school tubular. Another great vid. Thanks for sharing.
I was lucky enough to get a slee rear bumper for my brand new 200 series and had it installed a couple of weeks ago. It is a work of art. All kidding aside the welds are incredible the quality is incredible the engineering is incredible the looks are incredible the functionality is incredible. I will go out on a limb and say this is the best rear bumper dual carrier in the entire world. Thanks for posting your wonderful video
Eric, you are motivating me to get one for my 200 series! They are super clean, and unlike the 4x4 labs in a 80, you don't have to cut off your cross member..
And who wants to cut off your Cross Member! Sounds too involving and you may walk with a limp afterwards...lol
Pretty much anything Slee is gold. Every time I am ready to get their rock sliders they sell out with a quickness. I think they look the best for my application. For the rear bumper it's nice you don't have to do any cutting and that Slee shortbus front is sexy!
Yes, no cutting your cross member... plug and play is great.
Heard stories of peopls with the slee getting rear ended, and nothing happens to the Slee...
Do you have any installation videos? Would like to watch the installation from start to finish. Thanks for the GREAT videos.
I am about to install a Slee Rear bumper on my 200 series.. About the same way.
Awesome! Can't wait to see it.
You have some really nice LC's. I have a 96 80 with the old man emu lift. Wanting to get the Slee rear bumper to hold my spare. Still deciding on the front and the roof rack. I have a slick top so it's ready to receive a roof rack.
Where are you and the truck located?
@lane3002 Where are you located? I have access to a Slee rear bumper for 80 series, new.
Also Rugged Bound Roof Rack would look ultimate on your 80.. are you in SoCal or elsewhere?
You can also message me at cruisingtheland@gmail.com
Awesome video! Would love to get my hands on an used slee bumper. Been waiting for one for too long and they won’t have them until later this year.
Love the Slee bumpers...the original tubular ladder definitely has the edge visually. How much lift on each of these trucks - 4" ballpark? Your collection of Cruisers is envy-inducing! And great talking with you a while back - still on the hunt for a nice 100 to pull daily duties!
Edit: Just answered my own question....~3" and 4"/5" on the other, should have finished the last 4 mins before asking. Good stuff.
yes 3". That's the sweet spot before you need to do more on the new geometry, brake lines etc...
Definitely prefer the look on the older slee....
Love Love Love your trucks and videos. Do you mind sharing what Axe mounts are you using on Otis. I love the placement.. Thanks
Thats a Joe's Racing Fire Extinguisher mount.
I flipped it and used the Hose clamo to go around the prinsu bar (that is typically for the Extinguisher) and used the tube mount part to hold the Axe. Then just pull the pin and preato, Axe.
@@CruisingTheLand Thanks a million for your prompt response and time
FWIW, call me at the shop. The "finger" trigger on your latch on the new bumper is in the wrong way. It should be rotated 180 degrees so that you can use your finder to push the U bolt under the catch. Christo
Thanks for the call and heads up. Will flip the handle around. Best rear bumper by far!!
BTW. The wife pulled up behind it at the house, passenger tire went up the slope curb, she panicked amd hit the gas...
Full speed into the Slee bumper.
8k in damage to LX570 she hit it with, not a mark on the Slee.. for real, I couldnt even find a scuff!
The Slee bumpers and sliders let you put a high deductible om your insurance to save $$, BC they protect your car... or just 1 way insurance! If only it wasnt own fleet that hit it!
The old Slee bumper is nice
Hey bud, i was wondering if you did a video on breaking down the cost of buying these rigs and how much you’ve put in on upgrading and installing mods on it? I’m lookin to get one myself but i wanna see how much i would need to get mine to look like yours haha
That's actually a good idea. I will post a video about that.
I also have two 3x locked Land Cruisers for sale. you can reach out to me a cruisingtheland@gmail.com
What wheels are those? Very sharp.
The Gray spare wheel in the back is the AlphaEquipt 'Delta', has 2 valves so you can airdown/up and monitor pressure om 2nd valve. But the red wheels on the rig are Fuel Zephyr 201s beadlock.
They are nice, deep dish, and will be goinf in for a powdercoating.
Which maxtrax bracket do you have on the tubular bumper?
On Otis? That's the Bomber Products rear tire carrier maxtrax mount. They went out of business, I bought their last 10.. I have 3 available.
Sorry question for you. I watch all your videos and you are a Land Cruiser expert. As I said I have a 200 series and I have a front ARB summit and the slee dual in the rear and a long range America gas tank underneath the 24 gallon. What springs would you put on your rig if it was you? I am trying to save money so the most economical solution please, thank you in advance for your thoughts
Depends if you are looking for lift, overland, or normal use.
In my 200, I did the poorman' lift (haha) which is the front spacer which US models had the lower front to meet front bumper regulations.
Thank you for the reply. Overland use and suburban use blended together. Is there a formal name to the spring or system you purchased? Thank you again
By the way I did see your video and the poor man’s lift and totally understand now. Thanks again for all your content and fantastic videos
I need one
tailight guards, lolol. slee is good no matter waht
Agreed... did you get that noise/whine fixed on your 80? I have a minor version of that on my 95' 80. Its noticeable when in N or P, almost goes away when trans is underload in D...
I noticed this when going from OME lift to Icon 3".
I think goimg DC driveshaft can solve the problem, unless its transmission.
The new 80 I picked up had 4" + lift and PO said had a load vibration, and DC driveshaft solved it.
Congratulations. I luv the older SLEE although I run. 4x4 Labs. Either way you done good.
So when's the next 80 buy?
@@CruisingTheLand not yet still waiting on a new torque converter thats what the whine that ISNT PS fyi they are basically unobtanium.
@@jailbreakoverlander I will watch your channel amd IG to see how you solve that issue. Mine is livable for now... 2 mechanics couldnt figure it out...
@@FJREY next buy was 2 days ago... the 97' 80 with the Red wheels... 1st will do a roof rack, 37s, and some gear additions.
But always on the lookout for a diesel!
I like it
East or west land cruiser are the best
West Coast. No Rust. Best are South, and South west.
Hai fatman, this is my dream truck ohhh my since i was young already love this truck but what can i do i just see it dream it
Where are you located?
I would never put a TRD badge on my land cruiser.
Would you put a Slee bumper tho?
I like it