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89 hilux should i buy

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89 hilux should i buy

Post by big lux »

Ok found a 89 hilux 4x4 2.8 diesel non turbo, manual, pizza cutter tyres, broken handbreak cable, busted drivers seat, Bit rough looking could do with respray, passenger door rusted out needs replacement, no other rust to see runs and drives ok. alloy tray.for $1500 3 mnths rego too. Whats your thoughts guys?
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Post by damo lux »

Sounds OK, it would be worth that in parts!
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Post by wardy1 »

Thoughts on whats? So far all you have done is given us a vague description of a junk heap...
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Post by big lux »

As the topic (the big thing up in the lhs corner) says should i buy for this price?
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Post by wardy1 »

big lux wrote:As the topic (the big thing up in the lhs corner) says should i buy for this price?
To do what exactly? Burn it to the ground? make it a low rider POS? dump a v8 in it and comp 4x4 it?
No one is a mind reader, you need to explain what you mean, like this thread has been up for 5 hours and still no-one has actualy replied... does that not say somthing to you?
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Post by big lux »

yea fair point. my gq is big heavy on fuel slow and attracts attension. Was thinkn of tidying up the lux a little bit nd chuck the 33s under the house on it and use it as a daily driver be handy to cuck my tools in the back ect. then maybe cn mod my gq sum mre.
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Post by Narrowscopeofreality »

Sounds pretty good to me..
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Post by DUDELUX »

Id buy it, but thats me.
You are going to not like the comfort of it at all after having a gq(coils).
The leaf springs are as hard as a few flat pieces of steel mounted together and used as springs.
You say it has a snapped handbrake cable, all luxes have shitty handbrakes, mine included.
You say that it has some rust, most luxes have rust, mine included.
Cheese grader tyes, Im unfamiliar with this term but you should be able to put 31s on 15x7 straight on with no dramas, 33s may require some lift, which is easy.
Its a bit rough, well its an old lux.
Just make sure you check everything possible, ie; floor for rust, a-pillar for rust, not too much smoke out of the exhaust, the usual stuff.
It might be lacking on road power, but I tell you what though, put it in low range, and hit the hills, and it will come alive.
But Id buy it.
But Im biased.
Now go buy that lux, build it up and use the gq as the towcar.
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Post by coxy321 »

DUDELUX wrote:Cheese grader tyes, Im unfamiliar with this term but you should be able to put 31s on 15x7 straight on with no dramas, 33s may require some lift, which is easy.
I think he means "cheese cutters", or i preffer "pizza cutters", as generally cheese cutters are actually a string of thin wire strung between two posts (unlick a pizza cutter, which is a very skinny wheel).
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Post by big lux »

coxy321 wrote:
DUDELUX wrote:Cheese grader tyes, Im unfamiliar with this term but you should be able to put 31s on 15x7 straight on with no dramas, 33s may require some lift, which is easy.
I think he means "cheese cutters", or i preffer "pizza cutters", as generally cheese cutters are actually a string of thin wire strung between two posts (unlick a pizza cutter, which is a very skinny wheel).
What he said :D
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Post by 4bdan »

As long as the drivline is on good nic, then I would buy it. The rest is just easy to fix and mod...
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Post by coxy321 »

4bdan wrote:As long as the drivline is on good nic, then I would buy it. The rest is just easy to fix and mod...
I'd also check out the "normally" overlooked stuff like:

- swivel hubs
- wheel bearings
- shackle pins
- shackle bushes
- upper front control arm bushes
- steering box
- draglink linkages
- tierod ends
- uni joints
- tailshaft centre bearing

These are common to go on Hilux's, and although the individual items aren't overly expensive, add it all up and its a fairly hefty repair bill.

I had a look at an '87 2.4D ute a few weeks ago, and while the tray/body was in less-than-average condition, the driveline revealed years of neglect and farm abuse. Even to replace the components above it still wasn't worth the bargain price the car was for sale for.
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