Key Specifications & Identity
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Generation: 4th (N100 series)
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Production Years: 1988 – 1997
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Body Style: Primarily a Single Cab (2-door) with a long bed.
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Drivetrain: Part-time 4WD with a manual free-rolling front hubs (later models had automatic hubs).
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Engine: Most commonly equipped with the legendary 2L-T or 3L diesel engines.
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Suspension: Front Solid Axle with leaf springs. This is a key feature that defines its ruggedness and off-road capability.
Strengths & The Legendary Status
The LN106 is revered for several reasons that modern trucks have sacrificed for comfort and complexity.
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The Famous Solid Front Axle:
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This is the single most important feature. Unlike modern Hilux models that use Independent Front Suspension (IFS), the LN106 has a solid, straight axle up front, held in place by heavy-duty leaf springs.
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Why it matters: This design is incredibly strong, simple, and provides excellent wheel articulation off-road. It’s much harder to break and easier to repair than IFS. This makes it a favorite among hardcore off-roaders.
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Legendary Diesel Engines:
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2L-T (2.4L Turbo Diesel): The most common engine for this model in many markets. It provides a good balance of the 2L’s reliability with a useful turbocharged power boost.
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3L (2.8L Naturally Aspirated Diesel): Also found in many markets, prized for its ultimate mechanical simplicity and reliability, though less powerful than the 2L-T.
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Unmatched Simplicity and Repairability:
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The entire vehicle is mechanical and simple. There are very few electronics. The 4WD system is engaged with a manual lever for the transfer case and by manually locking the front hubs.
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Any mechanic, anywhere in the world, with basic tools can fix almost anything on this truck.
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Unbreakable Chassis and Build Quality:
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The chassis is massively overbuilt. The body-on-frame construction is designed to handle immense loads and brutal abuse. The phrase “built to last” was embodied by this truck.
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