HELP NEEDED! I'm BUYING another 4WD! What should I get? Nissan Patrol vs Toyota Landcruiser
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- So I'm buying a 2nd 4wd, what should I get? Patrol vs Landcruiser.
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Series 4 Patrol vs 105 in my opinion.
Safety - Patrol (a big one)
Remote parts availability - 105
Price - Patrol
Comfort - patrol
LSD - Patrol (untill lockers)
Driveline strength - Patrol
Aftermarket accessories - 105
Engine reliability - 105 (the ZD is fine)
Power - Patrol
I've owned both mate we sold the GU and got a 105 for the extra interior space. The cruiser is more comfortable on long trips but I did find the later model with the 5 speed auto upgrade were better. The patrol has better economy and driveline.
I went through 12 4x4 in the last 20 yrs . Mainly Patrol . Now am stuck with GU Patrol TD42 with modified Auto. Best decision ever. No problems with the motor. Easy to modify and work on. Good luck with your next rig. God bless you and your family
As a patrol owner it would be great to see a Aussie 4x4 channel using one. Great rig and never let me down. Doesn’t have the guts compared to others but it’s tough, modular and gets the job done every time. Good luck on your decision!
Tim Bates has a channel and uses a patrol.
What year Patrol u got? Is tyler right about the 2007+ versions more reliable?
@@samartz2004 and up are more reliable then they switched to common rail and it got more reliable again but mainly just better performance out of the common rail
Go the patrol, every man and his dog on TH-cam has a cruiser.
Yeh never see patrols anywhere
There is a reason why
I’m being sarcastic they’re literally everywhere
I was replying to loken
@@beaudeanbest just like McDonalds is the best restaurant.. you know cause there ever where..
Cruiser 80 series, 8 seats, kids can bring friends, three across the middle one in the back with gear or full roofrack (big load rating). I've had mine for over 20years with 4 kids, best vehicle that can do it all.
You just keep being you mate... vids are awesome, humble and respectful as always . just go with your heart when getting the new 4wd, you know what you like, just go for it :). If you get 5mins spare up in Coffs, let me know, be great to say gday.. Cheers Steve.
Thanks mate, appreciate the support! Ill let you know when I'm heading for Coffs 😁
Difficult to be anyone else.
I agree mate. Keep going like you are, one of my favourite channels on youtube. As far as cruiser vs patrol I would get a 3l series 4 zd30. I currently own a 4.5 pertol 105 and love it but for overall reliability, and value the patrol wins. Patrol has a bigger drive line and more ability to modify the suspension.
Mate! Firstly
🎉🎉CONGRATULATIONS on the new addition to the family!🎉🎉
As for the patrol/cruiser debate I've literally just been through this decision. I have a hilux and wanted a solid axle vehicle aswell so after a long debate I went for a 2006 Patrol with the TD42TI engine. It is now running 35s twin locked, chopped with a tray and canopy ect ect ect and have upgraded the turbo which meant a complete overhaul of the cooling system, as you mentioned, and everyone else told me the engine will overheat it will die!! yadda yadda yadda blah blah anyway that's what I done. I've had it on few trips now towing a camper trailer and the temperature gauge sits pretty right where it should even under alot of right foot on knarly tracks the engine is rock solid. Done turbo, radiator, intercooller, water pump mods and upgraded all hoses to suit the mods. The only thing that kills these engines is heat if the right cooling system mods are done they are spot on.
Price and parts availability was a deciding factor in my choice and again everyone told me get the Toyota. However since having the Patrol parts are easily sorced and cheap to boot!
You can't go wrong with either of these vehicles at the end of the day when fully kitted out they will go side by side on the toughest tracks. What swayed my decision to the patrol was price. You do pay for Toyota's cult following and the patrol was cheaper and just as reliable if done right so that's what I went for.
Congrats again on the baby news mate it was this Chanel that got me into the 4be scene when I moved to Ozz a few years ago, The Chanel has come a long long way mate, really great to see the decision to leave the classroom behind worked out for ya! Well done, keep up the great content. Looking forward to see what you go for with the new wheels!! Patrol or Cruiser you can't go far wrong and won't be disappointed!!once you have one on a track it's hard to feel anything but excitement👍
Thanks mate, appreciate it!
2010 Patrol owner here. Look for a 2011 model not 2012, which came with some sort of traction control which makes lifting more troublesome, plus they had a lower factory ride height. If you get an auto it will be easier for your partner to drive, assuming she's like most and isn't crash hot on a manual. Manual dual mass flywheels are a pain too, and expensive. 2011 CRD engine is not a grenade like the 98-2003ish DIs were. Don't touch one of those. Put a Wholesale autos valve body into the auto, gives lockup in low gear downhill. To run 35s you will need diff ratio changes, and maybe reduction gears in the transfer case. Engine wise, get a 3" exhaust and a remap to 19-20psi. If you want ball-tearing grunt, get an Eclipse turbo upgrade and intercooler upgrade - this will have you wondering if the brakes will cope, so put braided lines, slotted rotors and some 700 degree pads. There are countless suspension kits around, many are junk and don't address caster correction. Superior has good stuff with support. Then there's the usual other stuff - dual batteries in parallel for winching, piss off the auto hubs, lockers, alloy roof rack, etc.
Absolutely love this one mate it's a tough decision definitely, honestly think the patrols are just better value. They always say don't pay for the badge! Wondering if you've been up to the Northern NSW hinterlands? Could be an option. 4k looks stunning especially the beard👍
The beard comment, LOVE IT ! 🤣🤣👍
I've had my 3l patrol for the last 6 months and has been an absolute dream, Have thrashed it quite a bit but is loving life. With it being a direct injection, I service the car every 5k, usual oil change, and and filter change.
Both are amazing vehicles, both are right up your alley, and both are family centered. Surprise me .
We just finished our 4 day drive with camping in our "Armada" , today . So pleasent . But , I'm not brand stuck in the least.
Having owned both a landcruiser and patrol....the cruise interior wise has a bit more space than the patrol. Driveline is stronger in the patrol...but motor is better in cruiser. But ultimately its your choice that works for you.
Each to their own and all 4wd’s have their pros and cons. Coming from a d22 Nissan navara, the Toyota Prado 150 is a much safer car to transport my family, is more capable off-road and has more accessories available. I also didn’t have to pay for a canopy given it’s a wagon. Everyone has their own opinion but at the moment I’m happy with my choice and I can’t see myself leaving the Toyota family for 4wd’s. I look forward to seeing what you go with 👍
Both are very capable and reliable 4x4's. I have a mate with a 105, and I've got a GU with the TD42. Cruiser is definitely more comfortable and seems to have more room inside, so perhaps the slightly more practical option. I do love my Patrol though and even though it's pretty agricultural (noisy and slow) it's super reliable and I think it speaks volumes that the engine now has over 600,000km and has never been rebuilt.
Having said that, if I was in your situation with a growing family I'd be leaning towards a late model GU common rail as you get more safety features as well as a newer & lower kilometre vehicle. Plus there's still plenty of them getting around with little or no modifications.
Good luck with the search, and I look forward to seeing more of your adventures in future. 👍
Got to be the Patrol. Most new TH-cam content is Toyota-focused so Patrol would be a good differentiator. And they’re great vehicles for the money. Parts, mods, so much choice.
Mate all the best with your choice in 4wd and don't let the trolls get to you and keep being you that's why we watch and enjoy your channel.
Don’t get a Dmax whatever you do! I’ve owned one for 4 and a half years and it’s cost me $12,000. Cracked inner guards, aircon broke at 124,000km. Paid myself as Isuzu knocked back warranty. Goodbye savings. Going through VCAT. WHEN something goes wrong and there’s a list, expect to go through NCAT. Insurance assessor says Isuzu and Hyundai a the bottom of the list for customer care.
Can't really go wrong with the 3.0 CRD Patrol! It's definitely the better value for money package these days. It's a tried and tested platform with so many parts available aftermarket. I've found it super easy to work on personally.
At the end of the day it's your choice,
I'd go a Pootrol as it's cheaper then the Toyota which will give you more money for the build.
Good luck with the build and hope to see u on the tracks again.
Classic Tyler Thompson. Open and transparent, and tells it how it is. Good onya mate. 👍✊ I have an 80 Series Landcruiser and it's a keeper. ♥ But I also think a GU Patrol is definitely the better value for money buy at the moment. You're getting a newer vehicle with less kms, for less money. And for a family car, having better safety features (like airbags etc.) is as important as it's 4WD capabilities. And for a $25k budget, good luck finding an 80 or 100 diesel that has less than 400k kms on the clock, that hasn't been modified already. So, as much as I am a Land Cruiser fan, common sense says, look for a GU Patrol instead. Besides, there are already so many TH-camrs using Landcruisers. If you get a GU Patrol, you'll be unique. It'll be nice seeing a different 4WD used in TH-cam for a change. All the best on your search.🤞
Being from Scotland mate can't help you with a decision on this one what ever one you pick really looking forward to what ever you do 👍 🏴
Mate if I was in your situation I would get a series 4 patrol with the 4.2 in it. They are a newish 4wd so they will have safety technology. They are extremely capable and a have a good reliable engine. Love the content and have a good one.
Don't think it really matters Tyler. There's a million of each build on TH-cam anyway. Buy and build what suits the family best.
The only advice I can give is keep your eye out on market place, gumtree and car sales they are probably your best options.
Good luck with it all
Both are good. My GU ‘98 Patrol 4.5Lt petrol served me very well for over 400,000km. Extremely reliable and tough. Have seen some still running at over 700,000km. Locked and lifted, it was very capable. See my 4WD videos. Only the cost of petrol was a negative. Go for the 4.2Lt diesel.Yes 3Lt will blow up (early models?).
Honestly whatever you can get for a good price. Keen to see the build progress.
Agree, If you looking at second hand vehicles, you cant decide what the best car is on here... it will be case by case
Safety first if the family are onboard. That will lead you to your decision.
We had five kids (all grown up now). Had two GU's. I agree with the comment from someone below that the 105 is a bit more comfortable in general - but not when it comes to the rear seats. There's a bit more leg room in the rear two seats of the Patrol because the floor dips down a bit, compared to the 105. As our kids grew we were glad of that.
I am amazed at how well the Nav goes and the places it can get to. If I was you I’d stay on a good thing and stick with the Nissan Patrol. By the way I have an Mux
Firstly my vote for new rig is the first 4jj1 GU BUILD on youtube. The kit from aeco looks the goods and that way you get your dmax with all the benifits of a patrol. Having said that my 4jj1 GQ build was meant to be finished before my 3 year old was born so from my experience babies and garage time dont really work well. But there is plenty of content that isnt on youtube yet if you arent in a hurry to have the car on the road. Plus you can get the conversion done by someone else which wasnt an option 4 years ago.
Secondly i really like your independance and honesty from this channel. And that is only creditable to you. Not saying youtube colabs are bad but it definitely can change the vibe.
And lastly on the trips with the 'whole' family i would opt for taking both cars. A 'small' trailer for 6 people camping isnt going to happen.
Anyway thats just my 2 cents and what ever you choose to do im sure it will be awesome.
Looking forward to the next series.
I just bought a 105 series cruiser.
Simple, tough and easy to find parts.
Go the Toyota mate! 🇦🇺👍
Just upgraded from a hzj105(owned for 5 years prior ) to an fte swapped 105 and have fallen further in love than I ever thought I could
I’d be looking into the tax write off further , it’s not as simple as it seems, considering it’s going to be a family vehicle as well , you’ll need log books , talk to a good accountant, about what can be claimed before deciding
I had a 2001 3.0 GU with 300000km on it, was an awesome car, very capable offroad.
I would like to Thank You for the content that you upload to TH-cam. Our family cannot watch the rubbish on the commercial television stations and enjoy watching all you videos. I also appreciate the information/opinion you supply that is very informative. Keep up the great work.
Glad you enjoy it!
Your question in the GU I suggest series four onwards. 2012 would be the series 8 with a rear electric locker
100 IFS V8 Petrol. Goes everywhere (more clearance than solid axle) and sounds awesome doing it.
I'd be going a Patrol with low km and then if you were concerned with the reliability do a 4.2td engine swap. For a replacement for the Navara hold the pennies until the Ineo Grenadier dual cab is released (2023 from memory) and keep that as an option as it shows a lot of promise.
Great video - you won’t go wrong with either vehicle - price will be the ultimate arbiter!.
The Patrol makes sense. Consider the Triton when upgrading the ute.
Do whatever your heart says mate. These people who are trying to annoy you and bring you down are just jealous, insecure and bunch of idiots. Mind you they’re gonna be around but don’t let them ruin what you love doing. Looking forward for the build mate!!!! Keep the awesome contents coming! Cheers!
You won’t go wrong with a GU Patrol mate, I had one for 11yrs. A great off-road platform with heaps of aftermarket options. Fit a catch can + EGT gauge and Dawes to protect the motor
I didn't get to go through the entire video when I first commented. Regarding the CRD Patrol, mine is now 13 years old and has done close to 250,000km without any major issues. The only 'major' issue was a blown exhaust manifold gasket that I replaced in my carport last year (even with three broken studs). Everything else has been simply normal maintenance and replacement such as bearings and seals that wear out if you go off-road. Another benefit of the CRD is that you can substantially boost the performance with a piggy back chip such as from Chip Tuning that I have and do so safely (mine's been in from almost the beginning). Chip Tuning is in Sydney, so they can do a proper tune, or you can try their pre-set tunes. A 3" exhaust also does wonders. Avoid the aftermarket intercoolers that use bar and plate cores, as these are vastly less efficient than the tube and fin standard intercooler. Bar and plate are fine for petrol cars, but not diesels. Also consider the Chip Tuning throttle controller; it absolutely transforms the drivability both on and off-road for the better. How do I know all of this? I've been driving and modifying Patrols since 1980 (and travelling with Landcruiser owners for just as long).
Cruiser or patrol you can't go wrong, if you do go for a patrol go for a td 4.2 and if you do go for a 3L have a look at AE co 4x4 who do cummins 4.5 swaps wich offer way better reliability and power and especially the fact that it will be a tax wright of makes it a good option
I was also looking at my first 4wd and I was looking at the 2012 Y61 as it had none of the early 3L issues. Like you said the later Common Rail 3.0L diesels are much better. The only thing I found out later in my research is that only the Auto supports 2.5T towing where the Manual supports 3.2T towing. The other big issue is that all the solid axle wagons only support
Not that I'm biased or anything... but you can pick up a V8 troopy for that budget at auction. Most of which are 10 seaters that can have a row of 3 removed for equipment. Although if you're 100% sticking to that choice of 2, it's got to be Patrol.
Nice video mate. I always like your clips as you come across as being very honest and you trips always seem to be honest and upfront, keep up the good work and look forward to seeing more content.
105 for sure, not many going around on TH-cam would be good to see, under rated cruiser
Good to see you channel growing. Still remember your very first vid and watching it. Keep up the good work
Thanks! 😁
Yo Tyler, we've got four kids and we travel in an '82 60 series Cruiser - six seater with the bench in the front. It's a bit tight and forget modern ideas of safety but it leaves the whole boot free for camping stuff. You won't fit anything in if it's all seats, you'll have to pull a trailer ( plus a roof rack) for sure and then you won't get round the tight spots - like that reverse that you do in your local forest. I built a trailer - a cheapo Drifta rip-off - but for international travel a trailer needs an expensive 'Carnet de Passage' just like the vehicle so we all squeeze in the Cruiser : two tents up top, swing-out kitchen on the back.. every inch of space utilised. It's not modified for the real tough trails like you take on but it keeps going, gets us through.
So, my Tuppence worth : 1. 80 series Cruiser 6 seater with the front bench which can take all your upgrades.
or.. 2. Split the posse between yourself and the old man.. I can see he likes his peace, or listening to the cricket whatever? But between you you've got enough seats and he could put a tent on top and still have his peace in his swag!
I'm not qualified for the Toyota vs Nissan debate but I reckon old Cruisers are just more photogenic mate! Enjoy your adventures, we enjoy watching.
I’ve owned a 105 so I can’t comment on Patrols. But a good mate has had one. For cost to buy go the Patrol and the solid axle went for longer in the Patrols as in Landcrusier s they stopped in the 105. Both are cheap to basic mods that will take you to 95% of Australia. Enjoy making the decision.
Iveco daily 4x4 crew, fit all the gear, all the kids plus the rest of the footie team and still do the trails, dont go conventional cruiser etc, your channel is best because its achievable for the average family and your rig is not too far out of reach for most. keep up the great vids
Except they are still 100k even on the second market, and they are aren’t exactly reliable, they have all sorts of issues with the electronics. The you have the fact that they are quite large, difficult to drive down tight tracks and heavy on fuel. I speak from experience as I own a fuso canter 4x4. They are great but there is downsides to a light truck.
One of my customers bought 12 Ivecos. 12 broke down regularly with various electrical and mechanical problems.
I have a 2010 3lt Patrol and have been all over Aus 4wding , and with others who have 105 series and the Patrol is more capable, flex’s better and just climbs you will not be disappointed
Im def a Toyota guy, and the main advantanges of the Cruiser is the size, its much bigger inside compared to the patrol, so if you plan to have the whole crew in at one time on trips the cruiser would be in front. Both are excellent offroad. I think either way you will be fine!
Hi mate, with those negative comments flush them where they belong, people talking kuk, and remember you are the only one who can make you feel a certain way. Keep up the good work and for my choice I would prefer a Patrol no technical reason other than they are pretty tough lol.
Pathfinder.
Mines got a 3inch lift,
33s"
Everything.. lockers, bull bar, bash plates. So much!
Patrol. Highly capable, great bang for buck, great maintenance cost efficiency, world's the limit for engine upgrades.
And safer.
Good clip mate, I release in 4K but for no real reason. I had a 4.2 GU and loved it but older ones get hot towing (mine did) never when not towing. 1hz land cruisers I've also owned, reliable but slow. Nissan certainly better value and strong. I'd lean to Toyota but you pay for it as you know. In the end either would be good. I still worry about 3 litre patrols (even common rails) but that's the risks with all cars. I don't personally care what day you release videos as Ill watch them anyway. Keep up the great work. Cheers Steve. PS I still wanna do that interview with you one day if we can swing it?
Looks like exciting times ahead Tyler. New project 4WD and a new baby. 👍 As for new areas to visit, why not try the Watagans NP and Yengo NP at the Central Coast? I can't remember you having done them. And maybe even sneak an overnight camp at Blacksmiths Beach which has been a long time since you've been. And as for your new project 4WD, GU Patrols is so much better value for money right now compared to the LC80/LC100. I have an LC80 and I love it to bits, but right now you won't find a decent diesel LC80/LC100 that is grandpa spec for your budget. And those nearing your budget are either already modified, and/or heavily used for 4WDing (its a 4WD after all), and all will have around 400,000 kms on them. Smart money says Patrol. But if you get a Landcruiser, one thing you can almost be guaranteed on, you will get more views from non-subscribers (if your videos are tagged/titled "Landcruiser"). So question is, is the extra money asked for an older and more used Landcruiser worth it, to get move views? Might be worth considering. Which ever you get, looking forward to the build series.
One more thing, the simplicity of the 105 with a basic lift pump and fuel injection will always give confidence in the bush. You wont see a common rail engine get home on 3 out of 6 cylinders firing. Its the simplicity that can allow anyone with the most basic of mechanical knowledge to get home. you can identify all engine parts and the room in the engine bay will let you swing a spanner and a cat if so inclined.
We used to have a 100 series with the 1HD-FTE, toyota's best ever engine. It was an awesome vehicle. But, being IFS, we missed having the solid front axle. I reckon, if you could find a 105 series with that engine, that would be the best combination. But, you'd pay an arm and a leg atm. Where to go next? Come to WA when the borders open up.
I have to say after buying a petrol 80 series a couple of years ago, I’ve been surprised how easy it is to get spares for a 27 yr old vehicle. We bought ours before COVID tax. I could probably sell it for about 4 times the price I paid for it. But I have also spent about the same on restoration works both body and mechanically. That said it wasn’t in that bad of condition either and just needed some tlc. Fundamentals were good. Chassis in good nic and some minor rust in the upper rear door. We repainted the turret, bonnet and had the rear upper door fixed to remove rust. Engine just needed new radiator and hoses and rocker cover seals. New plug and reconditioned injectors and reconditioned MAF and we were away. Then we had to replace front seals and bearings. Next is suspension. For touring the petrol drinks like a fish, but we bought ours for tinkering and for the older kids to learn driving. It’s not a daily driver for us so fuel expense isn’t an issue. Just note with the old rigs they need more servicing to keep them going, but in the same sentence are a lot of fun. Using the 7 seats though, you won’t have room for much inside, especially going camping with family. Two cars or camper trailer is the only way. This is just my experience with an 80 series, our other 4wd being a modern Prado, which is faultless.
Just finished a lap which included the gibb, simmo and cape york in a GU TB45, I was very impressed with its reliability and toughness. Main negatives are its pretty slow and heavy on fuel. However I hear good things about the TB48.
Mate, the main benefit of 4K Res is it helps showcase your stylish beard a lot🤗(Appreciate the extra effort of filming and processing the footage). As a newish person to 4WD and camping stuff, I watched a lot of similar channels. I'd like to say I enjoyed your video very thoroughly. Comparing with others, I'd say yours are rich in content and details from all different helpful aspects to get people on board to this field so that they can enjoy the happiness from 4WD and camping. More importantly, your video is not going in the direction of product marketing, which I do see a lot other people do and is the reason I don't quite like them. A reasonable amount of product marketing content is understandable but the amount is very subtle and can potentially alter the theme of the channel. I'm sure being independent as you described in the video will give you the ultimate control of this. Last but not least, whatever your style is, it's impossible to please every person. Just keep being yourself so that whoever loves your style can continue enjoy the value you create!
Would love to see a 105 cruiser! I’ve got a 1999 105 and it’s incredible. Im a beginner with not much experience and have watched your videos for a long time for tips and I Love your content!
GU definitely! I had a Land Cruiser, the fuel bill was crippling! Great video sharing your thoughts… looking forward to your trip to Myall… right in my local area! Only advice on upgrades is don’t become a slave to sponsors… only accept products where you’re capable of sharing honest feedback (much like Andrew St Pierre White - 4xOverland) 👍
Got a y61 04 3.0td. Never missed a beat. As capable and reliable as cruiser. Never owned a cruiser. Know they good. Just expensive in comparison. Both highly customizable. Either way you good mate I rekon. Spare parts availability about same. Comes down to cost for me. All else same.
Love the style of your videos mate, but a trip with tj jack would be epic love his videos and his editing style, as far as the car goes, I’d say stick with Nissan every TH-camr out there always seems to have a “game changer cruiser build” that’s exactly the same as everyone else.
Hey Mate new to the channel and enjoying your work. I have had a 105 for 13yrs never let me down, have done all the tracks up in FNQ and only had to use the winch to help others. Yes its a slug if not turbo not fitted (just keep the boost within reason), towed floats, loaded it to the rafters and most importantly really enjoy driving it everyday. It brings me joy!!
I will never part with it and wonder if it could be eventually made EV.
On the other hand a mate had a GU and it was unstoppable diff lockers made the difference I reckon.
Another couple options to consider could be a Landrover defender, landcruiser troopy or a 60 series Sahara. All come in a 7 seater option. Obviously a 60 series is a fair bit older but also can be very reliable and bulletproof if you find a well looked after example. Defenders have the advantage of coil springs. Quite a few different engine/driveline options between these three models and all are quite large vehicles which might help with your problem of storage. I'm a little bit biased towards landcruisers just for the ease of maintenance and availability of parts. Can find spares all around Australia and even in stock form the older cruisers are incredibly capable. Would definitely steer towards the inline 6 diesels compared to the vdj V8 motors. The 6s have decades of evidence for the reliability and it's pretty standard to see these vehicles with well over 400,000 KS still running well. Goodluck in your searches, keen to know the final decision!
For more NSW trips have a look at Kosciusko national park, up around Yarrangobilly and Adaminaby. Also Tumut, Batlow and Tumbarumba.
I think that you are on the right track , if you can find a well cared for and serviced 2012-13 model Patrol with around 150k you won’t go wrong if you can get it for the money you can afford to spend .
Haters gunna hate. Keep ya chin up, your an absolutely champion!
The landcruiser is an 8 seater too , so you can have another baby.
I wouldn’t replace the Navara with a Dmax. We can’t wait to get rid of ours.
When you say you can write it all off on tax, do you mean you’ll be able to claim any expenses as a tax deduction against your income and depreciate the capital investment?
As opposed to writing it all off on tax? It seems to be a common misconception that it ends up costing nothing which is absolutely not the case.
If he makes 100k for the year but it cost him 90k to make that 100k he only pays tax on 10k his business made?
Instant asset write off for one tonne trucks.
@@Bigsoot7393 yep but he would have to be able to show that 100% of the $90k was business related. Didn’t take it shopping for groceries etc. log book for 3 months. Work out what percentage is work and personal and then claim the work percentage of the $90k
@@lastknownlocation8760 if he is a pty ltd not a sole trader you don't need to show any of that, it's the way to go
Yeah claiming expenses mate, I still know I got to pay for it but just helps brings the cost down around 30% ish
Great topic Tyler & it will be great to see this journey your starting play out.
My best answer & briefly why. Patrol all the way, as later model as you can get. Unbelievably capable even from standard.The best drivetrain hands down. A great family vehicle and it won’t break doing the tough tracks,so this makes it very safe for touring with great piece of mind. The late model 3 litre engines are reliable but not fast, but I think it’s fast enough for me and my precious cargo, especially in the bush. I have a lot of Patrols & Cruisers in the 4wd group I wheel with & I have heard this call over the radio too many times. “ That didn’t sound good, I think I’ve broken something, maybe a front axle again! Guess which vehicle that came from Patrol or a cruiser? 😉 best wishes Tyler 👍🏻
And the 4k quality was great - a good move
FTE converted 105. Mate has one and it ticks all your boxes. His was petrol and low KMs / cheaper to purchase. Conversion to diesel 1hd-fte was straightforward. It's a very capable 4b.
Another good video mate, thank you.
Don't worry about 4K for the reasons you mentioned.
It'll be interesting to see a new build, specially if it is at a budget affordable to most. Keep up the good work. Cheers
Cruiser for sure! Parts available everywhere
I’m a cruiser man, but whichever comes along with the best price compared to condition is the one to go for.
I watch you on both the PC and TV and both are 4K. Looks stunning and if you can keep it up, please do.
I'm a Patrol owner, and probably biased, but each car has its advantages, so it all depends on your requirements. Both have 7 seats, but for room, a 105 has a bit more. That said, with a family in tow, bar work and fuel load, extra room means you're going to need a GVM upgrade. A lot of people rag on the Patrol 3L engine, but like you were told, as I understand it, the common rails are a lot better than the direct injection engines and there are a few mods to add to them to protect them. It would be worth getting onto the ZD Warriors Facebook group or something similar to find out more. But also keep this in mind- the 105 only came out with a non-turbo diesel (Toyota's thumping V8 didn't come out until the 200 which is IFS or the troopy, which is great, but hardly a comfortable family car). I don't know who well the engine can be turbo'd, but many who own a 105 seems to engine-swap them for the 1HD-FTE from the 100 which are increasingly harder to find and cost $$$$$. So as far as engines go, you either need to swap a 105 or do a few mods to the 3L. If the 3L does go bang down the line, engine swapping that (Barra, LS, Cummins, TD42 etc.) could make for a good video or two. The other thing is, the 105's were only produced up to 2007, whereas the Patrol was up to 2016, and therefore has better safety, in-car luxury and entertainment available. If you're looking at a 105-era car, then you could look at a GU TD42 (built up to 06)- you can still find some unmolested without too many ks. Looked after, they'll go for half a million without difficulty, meaning you'd get enough life out of it for your purposes and you wouldn't need to swap the engine (although if you buy one stock, you might need a better intercooler, catch can, extra oil-filter etc.). And even with TD tax and COVID tax, I'm not sure they're as much as a 105 and have a better drive train and an engine that will get you home. Because of space, you'll want to consider what tows well- the ZD3L (CRD) tows ok, the TD42 and 1HD-FTE do really well, but you'll only be towing occasionally. If you're looking for modern safety and comfort, 7 seats, and live axles and is great off-road, can find stock and is not going to kill you on price, a GU Patrol from 2012 is the way to go. The money you'd save right now can always pay for an engine swap if you throw a piston later on and you'd still have better comfort and safety, plus the driveline. Alternatively, for the price of an unswapped, low-ks 105 and aftermarket turbo or a highish ks 105 and engine swap, you could get a newish roller Patrol and put a 4.5L Cummins in it for an off-road/touring weapon that would shit on just about anything and usually starts with 200hp and uses 11l/100km on the highway.
You could also look at a Defender: live axles, 7-seater, great off-road, built until 2016/2017, and would make for interesting/unique TH-cam content, and have a large loading bay, but they're cramped to drive, not as reliable, and parts aren't quite as available. Not sure on price.
I would love either one since they are both unavailable in the Great White North. Tough decision Buddy. A trip with TJ would be cool. Might just both learn from each other.
Think about central NSW say around Sofala, Hill End and surrounds. Vehicle choice, Tim Bates seems to have a minimalist set up Nissan Patrol, and goes pretty much any where. Good luck with the decision, family etc..
Get a troopy with the bench seats in the back so you can keep breeding 🤣
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keep up with the loads. I mean uploads
Awesome vid mate, as always, patrol and landcruiser both great choices, ive had a 2000 patrol with 3l for over 10 years and always worried it will blow up but shes still going, just a couple in lift and 315/75/16 and takes on most of the hard tracks in coffs. Defiantly more bang for ua buck.
Nissan Patrol hands down. Very roomy inside for the fam and it's a beast off road and it's not OVERPRICED like the yotas. Have a look at Tim Bates, he swears by his zd30. I've got a 2011 GU and it's an awesome vehicle.
Go a Land Rover - Discovery or Defender - why?
1) proven off road capability & serviceability, with global appeal;
2) way more affordable & meets your family, seating, solid axle, requirements etc;
3) grow your channel internationally using the Australian bush backdrop, your unique personal approach & a vehicle that interests people all over the world.
A bit different, I know, but why be the same as the rest….
Cheers Flasho!
Mate if you can pick up a 2005 TD42 patrol that's your best bet. The 3.0L is fine too as long as you service it it will last forever. The Patrol's are built tough with a strong drive train and easy to work on yourself. Another thing to think about is landcruisers are full time 4wd where as Patrols are part time 4wd. Less stress on parts when driving on road for the patrol. Both very capable 4wds and you would be happy either way. 3-4" lift with 35s unstoppable
I was in same boat, I have an 08 CRD nissan patrol, has done me well, 33"s, 2" lift, RTT and barwork, bloody good car, nowhere near as nice on road as our IFS family car but offroad its amazing, bit thirsty but it is what it is...
Snippet of upcoming tour looks fantastic mate, can't wait to see the full episodes. You ve become our go to 4wd utube channel. Love your content and style. If we re planning on hitting some tracks we always check your channel for vids 👍 good luck with bub and the upcoming build
Hey Tyler, my 2c worth. I have owned both a Patrol and a Cruiser and I love them both... I'd go for the Landcruiser 105, solid axel, very roomy and a 7 seater, I just had my 105 modded by TJM in Alice Springs and EVERYTHING was still available for them, I asked about a bull bar and was told that they have 20 available in their Brisbane warehouse ! Lots of company's make accessories for them, TJM, ARB, Cruiser Company, KAON etc. I paid $20.000 for a stock grandpa spec with 200,000kls on the clock. If you are serious on the Patrol 3lts, speak to Tim Bates! Good luck with whatever you go with. BTW I bought my Cruiser from a dealer in Castle Hill in Sydney. (Mine is the petrol version tho).
HZJ105 is an 8 seater
@@lastknownlocation8760 Yep... I should have got that right... I'm looking at my rear seats now lol.
Go the Patrol. Great tough 4Wd. Easy and cheap to work on and lots of aftermarket parts. Just make sure the ZD30 has had oil changes often and get the intake manifold cleaned out at the start.
4K is a headache with computer power too. Stay with 1080. 👍
Still some clean Non turbo GQ wagons out there mate, yeah they slow and steady, but the old tractors still get the job done, and get ya home👌 and fair price *
Good luck in your choice! I would recommend a Patrol for you 😉
I got the new Pro4x in Steal Grey. Should be getting it Monday or Tuesday 😊
Mate the 3l patrol post 2007 can't go wrong
Easily modified and or fixed
Can go anywhere and be used for that family life aswell
Mate don’t listen to them they are just weak sitting behind the computer cause they have nothing else to do I love your videos keep them up can’t wait for the next step with yo channel keep it up 🤙🤙🤙
I would consider only two criteria. 1) TH-cam is your income. If u buy the more popular Landcruiser you will have a bigger audience and therefore more money. 2) Safety. You are transporting your family. And old 105 is not optimal from a safety aspect. Check out Fire to Fork reason for changing from 80 to Prado
Great chat mate. I always watch on my laptop so 4k doesn't bother me. When you upload videos can you put the track/trail name on screen so we know where you are. This will enable us to plan trips to that area and say yes or no to the tracks you take. Really looking forward to this next series mate.