Actually you guys DO have legally sased Hilux's there and I have driven a TD Hilux from Mexico two months ago Wish we had them here.thrashlux wrote:awsumdc wrote:thrashlux wrote:they are ok as a tourer but in the bush they do lift wheels the travel is not there
the power of the diesel is ok but its not that great
the fuel economy is ok but not that great either
for the same coin you can buy an 80 series pay some one to make it a dual cab
pay some one to put a 100 series 1HDFTE in
put a new 2 inch lift and put a set of 285 75 16's on it
it will do everything better
tyres will wear more evenly
more power,
same fuel consumption ,
stronger running gear
will tow better
be a great tourer
have longer range
better in the ruff stuff
supa comfy with live axles long, travel and 4 coils instead of leaves and short travel struts
less wheel alinements
no flimsy rubber cv boots
its quite simple really stick your head under the front of an ifs truck look at the the number of moving parts how big and strong they are then look at an 80 series or patrol with live axle there is no doubt they are stronger and travel better
only down side is it dont keep up with the jones's in how new it is
OR.........
Instead of doing all the crap you just spoutted off about, if you want a solid axle and you want a newer truck, just get a used new generation Hilux, sas the thing and put some gearing in it and then bring on any other solid axle rig.
Kinda like this.....
OR this........
However, I think that the Newer Hilux is a great offroad platform. Ifs or not, it will get you to and from most places without drama.
EASY CAUSE IT WILL COST SHIT LOADS BE SLOWER USE MORE FUEL AND USE LOTS OF NON STD PARTS
MOST OF ALL IT WONT BE LEGAL
i would not call a bolt in engine change and a 2 " lift a lot
and body chop is done plenty these days no hassles
PS. awsumdc when was the last time you drove a 1hdfte powered truck ???or even a td hilux??
Search before you speak. I did!