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Post by 2roky »

giday. ijust bought a new old rocky f sumthing cant remember da number but it is a 2.8 deisel non turbo. i'm going to use this as my offroader. i was wondering wha tparts of other vehicles bolt straight up to my truck that i can use as replacement parts as i break things
any help would be good cheers
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Post by RockyF75 »

Hilux thermostat. Thats about it :lol:
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Post by Rangie Thing »

Hilux air cleaner (with some mods) just have to pull the old plastic bit off and glue it onto the hilux one. :D
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Post by RockyF75 »

Oh, and MQ Diffs :twisted: :D Requires slight alterations, or so i've heard.

Would prolly be an F75, no need for many mods and it will be a very capable bush hack, especially if your not concerned with panel damage. 2" lift and 31"s, and you'll keep up with the big boys no worries. Weld a diff and they'll be trying to keep up with you :armsup:
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Post by HotFourOk »

Rangie Thing wrote:Hilux air cleaner (with some mods) just have to pull the old plastic bit off and glue it onto the hilux one. :D
I cut the plastic off mine anyways... I Should just buy the lux one! :D
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

IIRC, the Hilux air filter doesnt come with the sealing O ring attached. So the fix for this is to carefully remove this ring from an old Rocky air filter, and silicone it into the end of the air cleaner can, around the opening to the inlet manifold. The Hilux air filters then go straight in.

As for the model you bought, this info should be on the plate on the firewall. Otherwise, if its a SWB, all steel roof, it will be an F70, or LWB half resin roof, its a F75
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Post by 2roky »

cheers. i not worried about pannel damage ae i all ready had an argument with a bank and won. yeh its a f70 swb n how do i go about welding the diff
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Post by bullwinkle »

hilux radiator core, daihatsu ones are nearly twice the price
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