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TUFF 75 series utes

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by GO79 »

The pics seem to be chopped in half when posted up on outers hmmm
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Post by hzj75 94 »

Mosko111 wrote:Some photos of my cruiser with the new quick paintjob and competing at the 2010 Opposite Lock Mackay Offroad Challenge

The bes t photo ive ever had taken of the old girl
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awesome set up you got there i'm wanting to know how you set up the coil springs and what it cost i'd love to set something like that on my 75 with it's heavy duty springs and no flex
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by Stackson45 »

Stackson45 wrote:Sure have!
Just fitted my front 4.56 diff gears (to match the rear) and Lockrights front and rear. :D
Very keen to get it out bush and see how it goes. :cool:
Lockright = Chirpies!
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(PS - should be hitting the fun stuff soon - will update on performance)
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by Stackson45 »

Lockrights out bush go pretty good so far, have only had it out once, going to Stockton Beach tomorrow, see how they go on sand.
I've since built an exo, and done some more to the interior.....
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by maddog_75 »

nothing fancy...

redid the bullbar, side steps, side bars, snorkel, and rims in subframe enamel gloss black. also made a system so my engel fits behind the cab.

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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by Swag_Man »

maddog_75 wrote:nothing fancy...

redid the bullbar, side steps, side bars, snorkel, and rims in subframe enamel gloss black. also made a system so my engel fits behind the cab.

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Saw this truck round Leeming last week.. I was the 80 in the car park with the wheel missing.... well was laughing at the mate with the wheel missing....
would like to know more about the engel set up looked pretty smick... and what is on the other side....

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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by maddog_75 »

in the car park?

at the bullcreek shops or where?

honestly dont remember seeing a missing wheel'd 80 haha

you in the leeming area too? you probably 'heard' me drive off as its not the quietest 75 around haha

otherside is just a spare wheel carrier with a fold down ramp. the engel side used to be a twin oxy bottle/oxy reel holder which i ground off all the mounts, widened, extended the floor of it, and the engel is held in the the 2 low sides on the bottom as well as the rubber based tab on the back (slight pressure down on the rear handle) and the front bit is just the square tube with the bar and strip of rubber on the bottom which applies pressure to the front handle to hold it down, with a nut in the bottom of the tube and a m12 bolt going through the base of the holder so its removable. also lockable.
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by Swag_Man »

maddog_75 wrote:in the car park?

at the bullcreek shops or where?

honestly dont remember seeing a missing wheel'd 80 haha

you in the leeming area too? you probably 'heard' me drive off as its not the quietest 75 around haha

otherside is just a spare wheel carrier with a fold down ramp. the engel side used to be a twin oxy bottle/oxy reel holder which i ground off all the mounts, widened, extended the floor of it, and the engel is held in the the 2 low sides on the bottom as well as the rubber based tab on the back (slight pressure down on the rear handle) and the front bit is just the square tube with the bar and strip of rubber on the bottom which applies pressure to the front handle to hold it down, with a nut in the bottom of the tube and a m12 bolt going through the base of the holder so its removable. also lockable.
yeah we heard yeah then saw and drawled... yeah it looked like a spare wheel rack but was not sure... we were at the Leeming shops behind the chicken treat.

i live up the road in north lake. ..

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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by maddog_75 »

a week ago at leeming shops...

that must of been when i was getting fuel for the car and forgot my ShortyIQ discount fuel docket eh! haha

that was before i got all the paintwork and rims done! would of liked it even more if you saw it in its new form haha

i live near intersection of karel ave and south street, so i'm always around

cant remember if i was giving it a bit of gas or just taking it easy while driving... how'd it sound from a distance?
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by maddog_75 »

would of seen it a bit like this ay?

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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by Swag_Man »

maddog_75 wrote:would of seen it a bit like this ay?

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Can't really remember was a little pre occupied getting mates car back together but remember it as the tray was set back with the engel.... ands did sound nice...

Let us know next time your up for a wheel...

Cheers
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by maddog_75 »

saturday 12th of feb, got a few guys from the navara forum going to mundaring powerlines for a day trip as a lil fundraiser for the floods.

basically $10 bucks per car and we'll have a bbq on the way.

supposed to be meeting at kfc on great eastern hwy at 10am, got a mate of mine meeting at my house around 9:30 or so.

if you got the day off then come along :)
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by MudVayne »

Here's mine

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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by The old 75 »

Hey mudvayne what kind of lift have you got on your 75 there mate?
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by ChaChi »

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hey mate where did you get your cooler from and how much was the setup if you dont mind me asking
also what boost and EGTs are you getting from that setup ?
cheers chachi
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by wattsy277 »

2 Inch suspension and 33s so still pre small still in school but so i cant spend much on it at the moment...., since this photo iv put extended shackles on so another 2 inches into it
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by maddog_75 »

2" shackles lift it 1"
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by Ice »

maddog_75 wrote:2" shackles lift it 1"
so how much do my 16' coilovers give me over standard on 42's ? :P
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by maddog_75 »

dont know but when i put my 42s on its an instant 5" lift haha
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by michaelwitham »

sprung over . 39 claws , piss weak lsd
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by michaelwitham »

michaelwitham wrote:sprung over . 39 claws , piss weak lsd
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by thewayitis »

Wow! my ute has changes lots in the last year!
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by GO79 »

thewayitis wrote:Wow! my ute has changes lots in the last year!
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Nice mate ,

What scoop do you have on the 75 there
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by Z()LTAN »

Its a 73 but its worthy of this thread

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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by Turboshop »

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It's a bundy not a 75 (well it was a bundy)
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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by BatesyHZJ »

Mine is still in the build but it does drive now
80 series diff's front and rear with custom 3 link rear. Also running fox shocks, Yet todo a flex shot but it will come :)

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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

Post by Plageman »

Ill play

94' 75 series, SOA, 35's, 2" wheeled spaced, Custom winch, in the middle of custom tray, 12 bils... = Good Fun!

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Re: TUFF 75 series utes

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when i first got my ute
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