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I want a hilux! someone help
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I want a hilux! someone help
Hey guys!!
can anyone help me!!
i am currently without car!
i wish to get a toyota hilux and was wondering if any1 could help as to wat to look 4 and so on??
thanx guys
kieran(not leb was just a personal jk)
can anyone help me!!
i am currently without car!
i wish to get a toyota hilux and was wondering if any1 could help as to wat to look 4 and so on??
thanx guys
kieran(not leb was just a personal jk)
I dunno about that, but I love my petrol Hilux.. And it gets going in traffic pretty quick. Also goes good off road, climbs most stuff without much revving.LuXaNator wrote:Why get a diesel over a petrol^^^(Just curious)Coz my mates got a 2.8L diesel and its a next to usless as its got no power to go up rock steps and get out off trouble.
Might pay to get pump injectors checked and valve clearances done (should be done every 40 thou?) my lux will hold 1st gear line lock on 31 10.5 with locker on bitumen just doesn't like 2nd and haven't tried it on 35's yet it was plenty fast enough in traffic alot of the petrol ones i drive at work are about the same if not slower than mine was and i've driven turbo ones with less go than no turbo one so it comes back to matenance. Don't forget don't buy a IFS one so that rules out a extra cab or sr5.
plenty of parts on the bench
This may be of help....
Solid Axle Suspesion:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_axle
IFS:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_suspension
I hear alot of Hilux/4Runner owners may have alot of CV shafts and CV boots constantly breaking when offroad when they have IFS, but I'm no expert.
Solid Axle Suspesion:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_axle
IFS:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_suspension
I hear alot of Hilux/4Runner owners may have alot of CV shafts and CV boots constantly breaking when offroad when they have IFS, but I'm no expert.
I have a YN65 1984 model which has been updated to a 2.4 Diesel. I would go up against any 1984 to 1988 petrol ute any day. With or without a load on the back. I go everywhere up, down, across and through. I guess it could be just the diff combination.LuXaNator wrote:Why get a diesel over a petrol^^^(Just curious)Coz my mates got a 2.8L diesel and its a next to usless as its got no power to go up rock steps and get out off trouble.
Dunno about everyone else but I love the visibility in my dual cab, heaps better than my mates single cab.
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wat about a converted engine??
i heard somwhere there r setain ones i cant have??
kieran
i heard somwhere there r setain ones i cant have??
kieran
Kieran (not leb, just an inside joke)
the toyota 2l and 3l engines arent popular for their brute horsepower, but they are for reliability and being a toyo diesel will just go and go and keep going long after a petrol engine has stopped. on the road my 2.4d is gutless but im glad cos i dont get speeding tickets. non turbo diesel will not be as responsive as a turbo diesel.
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