I would choose a GQ shorty, diesel and Manual. Only because thats all Ive ever had
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Ideal production class winch trucks?
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Ideal production class winch trucks?
Having heard about the new production class winch trucks, I was wondering what car people would choose and why?
I would choose a GQ shorty, diesel and Manual. Only because thats all Ive ever had
I would choose a GQ shorty, diesel and Manual. Only because thats all Ive ever had
97 4x4 hilux
Vitara SWB
I doubt any prod car will drive the hard stuff like whats often seen with the big boys, so I'm not sure how much difference there will be in real terms between the vehicles, but the Vit is stable and will be really light on the winch for faster winching times.
I doubt any prod car will drive the hard stuff like whats often seen with the big boys, so I'm not sure how much difference there will be in real terms between the vehicles, but the Vit is stable and will be really light on the winch for faster winching times.
Cheers
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Lockers are ok, 2-3" lift I think it was with standard suspension configuration, HD axles but basically as you bought it. Tyres have to be original size to a max of 33's (mind you the rules just say that the tyre needs to fit within 840x350@24psi). Winch to be stock, but you can fit the manufacturers biggest motor, Warn highmounts can go to HD brake shafts, fit a cage + harness and go racing.
http://xtreme4x4sport.com.au/Xtreme-Pro ... s-2009.php
http://xtreme4x4sport.com.au/Xtreme-Pro ... s-2009.php
Cheers
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Ive been thinking about this question myself of late, what i have come up with that i think would be best so far is-
80series with a 4.5ltr petrol cut down to a ute (body mods including cut down to ute aslong it is mod plated) would be the best option.
My decision of the 80 series came down to i think the 4.5 petrol engine would be the strongest and most powerfull standard engine.
On another note there is the jeep wrangler....
80series with a 4.5ltr petrol cut down to a ute (body mods including cut down to ute aslong it is mod plated) would be the best option.
My decision of the 80 series came down to i think the 4.5 petrol engine would be the strongest and most powerfull standard engine.
On another note there is the jeep wrangler....
Its not cool, unless it's got boost :)
Does not sound very "standard" to me, lockers, lift, HD axles, oversized tyres, modified winchSlunnie wrote:Lockers are ok, 2-3" lift I think it was with standard suspension configuration, HD axles but basically as you bought it. Tyres have to be original size to a max of 33's (mind you the rules just say that the tyre needs to fit within 840x350@24psi). Winch to be stock, but you can fit the manufacturers biggest motor, Warn highmounts can go to HD brake shafts, fit a cage + harness and go racing.
http://xtreme4x4sport.com.au/Xtreme-Pro ... s-2009.php
Why not have a comp for off-the-showroom fourbies? (cage excepted obviously)
I agree. Buy it, put a winch, cage, harness and any streetable tyre on it thats the same size on factory rims and run it. No other mods. There is stuff in there that I question, but its not my comp and its not my call. It still should be really good though.grazza wrote:Does not sound very "standard" to me, lockers, lift, HD axles, oversized tyres, modified winchSlunnie wrote:Lockers are ok, 2-3" lift I think it was with standard suspension configuration, HD axles but basically as you bought it. Tyres have to be original size to a max of 33's (mind you the rules just say that the tyre needs to fit within 840x350@24psi). Winch to be stock, but you can fit the manufacturers biggest motor, Warn highmounts can go to HD brake shafts, fit a cage + harness and go racing.
http://xtreme4x4sport.com.au/Xtreme-Pro ... s-2009.php![]()
Why not have a comp for off-the-showroom fourbies? (cage excepted obviously)
Cheers
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Excellent idea, can I enter my stock 4x4?Slunnie wrote:I agree. Buy it, put a winch, cage, harness and any streetable tyre on it thats the same size on factory rims and run it. No other mods. There is stuff in there that I question, but its not my comp and its not my call. It still should be really good though.
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