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Toyota Land Cruiser Commercial - 1 month review
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<blockquote data-quote="ian marsh" data-source="post: 6199356" data-attributes="member: 123348"><p>Picked up my lwb land cruiser last week after a 6 and 1/2 months nightmare with many broken promises from January on wards of delivery managed to get it just in the last 30 minutes of last years tax year.</p><p>I have so far removed the bulkhead as you can not use the space behind the seats .fabricated a new one with a steel frame</p><p>and dropped down hinged ply board 50/50 split height, 2" square mesh above placed it just behind the 2 rear doors this allows me to use the rear area for my German shepherd dog and by opening the rear passenger doors use all this space for storage.Also by having a drop down board can use the full length load through. Have stripped off the rubbish fitted vinyl on the outside of the glass as it does not cover the whole glass and leaves a halo effect round the window with light coming through the 6mm gap all round. Am having these windows tinted so as to comply with hmrc ruling on side windows rear of drivers seat being opaque to make it a commercial vehicle.</p><p>Have bought some cheap leatherette seat covers for the 2 front seats and are quite good actually the fitted cloth seats wont last five minutes in an industrial enviroment and due to not towing a trailer am going to get some reversing sensors fitted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ian marsh, post: 6199356, member: 123348"] Picked up my lwb land cruiser last week after a 6 and 1/2 months nightmare with many broken promises from January on wards of delivery managed to get it just in the last 30 minutes of last years tax year. I have so far removed the bulkhead as you can not use the space behind the seats .fabricated a new one with a steel frame and dropped down hinged ply board 50/50 split height, 2" square mesh above placed it just behind the 2 rear doors this allows me to use the rear area for my German shepherd dog and by opening the rear passenger doors use all this space for storage.Also by having a drop down board can use the full length load through. Have stripped off the rubbish fitted vinyl on the outside of the glass as it does not cover the whole glass and leaves a halo effect round the window with light coming through the 6mm gap all round. Am having these windows tinted so as to comply with hmrc ruling on side windows rear of drivers seat being opaque to make it a commercial vehicle. Have bought some cheap leatherette seat covers for the 2 front seats and are quite good actually the fitted cloth seats wont last five minutes in an industrial enviroment and due to not towing a trailer am going to get some reversing sensors fitted. [/QUOTE]
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