Thanks again for the input.
Makes me think I should go back to the 80 series for peace of mind and keep money in my pocket.
Don't stress to much about the anti Hilux info, the good points will out weigh the bad ones.
IME buggarising around to much with the 4x4's available is what causes the problems ie lifting them hugely 3" plus then wondering why they have CV problems. Assist the problem by fitting 33" wheels with muddy tread patterns and again not wake up. Then to finish it off, put a chip in it with the big muddies, 3" exhaust, drive it like you stole it and wonder why
the cars on the 3rd clutch since you modded it.............lets get real....lol.....
All things in moderation is a good rule, you can lift it a bit and it won't adversely affect the CV's, mine are original at 165K in a 11/2006 model cab/chassis that has spent a lot of its life towing plant on a tandem trailer.
After an 80 with I am guessing, a NA Diesel, you will find a stock standard diesel Hilux extremely quick and returning L/100km - MPG economy you only ever dreamt of with the old wagon.
A poor point with the stock Hilux is that it will not have the front ground clearance of the old 80, a worry if you do tracks with lots of rocks or high bits between the wheel ruts.
Chugging round locally, no city driving or towing the last fill on my Hilux, this week, was 28mpg
that's pretty good!!