By far the most reliable 4x4 ever built, not poorly built like a Land Rover or Jeep, mine has 342k on the clock and on the original head, axles are 4 to 5 times as strong as Jeep Rubicons, and to make it better they came from the factory with front and rear e-lockers.
1991 Toyota Land Cruiser II ( FJ70 ) - Ben Lee from Malaysia takes his 33 inch Cruiser wheeling in the Malaysian Rainforest. Terrain is from mild, medium, hard to super hardcore.
1991 Toyota Hilux - Sigurbjörn Vopni got this Icelandic extreme 4x4 Toyota this summer. It's fully modified with 350 LT1 engine and 44 inch tires.
1991 Jeep Wrangler YJ - Todd does his YJ wheeling in Disney, Oklahoma, USA. Terrain is versatile with a lot of granite rocks, water and trails of about every type. There are trails for open stock rigs to the very extreme that only the bravest attempt.
Melvin has a 1991 isuzu trooper. she has 231,4-- miles on her and she still runs strong. her shoes is 31x11.50x15 super swampers. so far its been thur 2 to 3 feet of mud and water.. more to come
1991 Isuzu Trooper 4x4 - Nathan takes his Trooper wheeling to Mt. Hood in the deep snow, any other Mt's around there. They have lots of other trails for in the summer also. He goes to a trail close by that has a river crossing that can get 4ft. deep.
1991 Ford Ranger James from USA has this great looking and highly modified Ranger. With 44" Super Swampers and a big block engine and everything from top to bottom is less than 6 mo. old. the only thing left is a spool in the front.
Pete from Australia goes all over the country of Victoria on his 1991 GQ Nissan Patrol Wagon 7 Seater.
Lately they have been going through the Wombat state forest.
Its full of mud, shale, water and big deep holes !!!!
Steep hills up and down make it a real challenge to negotiate.
1991 Ford Ranger on a 1970 F100 frame. James goes wheeling at the local power line trails. Swampy wet and muddy. He drives it on the street most everyday. I love the looks It gets.
1991 3/4 ton Chevy Suburban 4x4 does great on the highway and has been from Illinois to Florida and back a couple of times, one time hauling a 6,000lb trailer and gets no less than 1000 miles a month. But when it hits the dirt it is an entirely different creature. Very Capable to say the least! The only problem is that it is not allowed in the off road parks around here because of the long wheelbase.