Comparing something that is mint to something that is 370,000km old is a key indicator. Thats a lot of distance on the running gear, the body fatigue and the condition of every other part in it.Struth wrote:Why, it's a pretty clean looking unit?chimpboy wrote:If you have open diffs and mediocre tyres, they are all you need to address with the frontera to get it much more capable, imho. Leave the other goodies till later.
Honestly, you'd be insane to go for that surf.
Will the fronty have better rear articulation, I doubt it, will the fronty necessarily have better IFS articulation, I don't know.
The Surf has one major advantage, it's mid wheel base Vs the Frontys short wheel base, plenty more room inside.
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'87 Toyota Surf vs '96 Holden Frontera Sport
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put some jackaroo coils & shocks in the rear (free mod) and it will gain 5" of flexStruth wrote:Why, it's a pretty clean looking unit?chimpboy wrote:If you have open diffs and mediocre tyres, they are all you need to address with the frontera to get it much more capable, imho. Leave the other goodies till later.
Honestly, you'd be insane to go for that surf.
Will the fronty have better rear articulation, I doubt it, will the fronty necessarily have better IFS articulation, I don't know.
The Surf has one major advantage, it's mid wheel base Vs the Frontys short wheel base, plenty more room inside.
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the IFS is bloody good, and once again, replace the upper control arms with jackaroo's and you get a 6" lift for a very cheap price (flex increased by 2") flip the balljoints to get another 2" downtravel
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Bullbar, 32" muddies, Homebrew Timber centre console, Homebrew 3" Stainless rubber bend snorkel, Homebrew Steel rear bumper, Campervan interior
Bullbar, 32" muddies, Homebrew Timber centre console, Homebrew 3" Stainless rubber bend snorkel, Homebrew Steel rear bumper, Campervan interior
its waiting to be SASdchikoroll_ wrote:lolj-top paj wrote:chikoroll_ wrote: we can fit the vehicle in the ruts on our 29" or 32" tyrese while the TROLS/CRUISERS driver over the top of us because all we are good for is filling holes
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so what happened to the J-Top?

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id have to agree,chimpboy wrote:
Honestly, you'd be insane to go for that surf.
age and Ks make it not worth it.
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http://memimage.cardomain.com/member_im ... 1_full.jpg-Scott- wrote:A 6" lifted Frontie? Got pics?chikoroll_ wrote:[the IFS is bloody good, and once again, replace the upper control arms with jackaroo's and you get a 6" lift
http://memimage.cardomain.com/member_im ... 2_full.jpg
similar to how the troopers/roo's are lifted
http://forum.planetisuzoo.com/viewtopic ... rodeo+lift
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lol closing threads is no fun 
round 2
DING DING DING
on the topic of IFS vs Solid
which do you consider better-
A) a wheel flying high, with a locker
or
B) a wheel in a hole 500mm's deep, bending the axle as it tries to pull itself out
i'd go the IFS anyday, gets better clearance in stock form (Diff sits higher because of the CV angle)
i'm always dragging my rear pumpkin, never touching the front one
-rear is the ISUZU equivalent size of a Dana 44 if that means anything to you

round 2
DING DING DING
on the topic of IFS vs Solid
which do you consider better-
A) a wheel flying high, with a locker
or
B) a wheel in a hole 500mm's deep, bending the axle as it tries to pull itself out
i'd go the IFS anyday, gets better clearance in stock form (Diff sits higher because of the CV angle)
i'm always dragging my rear pumpkin, never touching the front one
-rear is the ISUZU equivalent size of a Dana 44 if that means anything to you
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Bullbar, 32" muddies, Homebrew Timber centre console, Homebrew 3" Stainless rubber bend snorkel, Homebrew Steel rear bumper, Campervan interior
Bullbar, 32" muddies, Homebrew Timber centre console, Homebrew 3" Stainless rubber bend snorkel, Homebrew Steel rear bumper, Campervan interior
give it a few years, IFS is the new hardcore mod to doHG wrote:I don't know of anyone converting there Patrol or Landcruiser (yes 100 &200 series) to IFS but I know of a few SAS'd 4 by's getting around

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