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I am about to sell my 90 Hilux and want opinions on what to buy next
Bear in mind that this isn't going to be daily driven and possible not even registered and I don't want to go to finance for it. I want something that I can buy cheap and work from there to suit my budget.
Last edited by high n mighty on Fri Jun 04, 2004 3:24 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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I pity my brother when she is a teenager[/quote]
I simply want a truck that I don't have to rely on to get to work on monday mornings after a big weekend and one that is worth as much that hasn't got shiny panels to crimple. I would like to eventulally look at competition but that would certainly take an amount of time to set up and pay for too. I am leaning towards one of the zooks myself, I have a lj50/80 in mind that I know I can pick up cheap but after seeing the zook of Climax suspensions at the 4wd show I thought that looked great and had a bit more space.
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I pity my brother when she is a teenager[/quote]
I know, it was crap and waay too highly priced. His front diff breather was snapped off and I thought I'd let him know . his reply "It doesn't go off road anyway". Funny shit.
I was thinking hilux axles and spring over, do they almost mate up???
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I pity my brother when she is a teenager[/quote]
If you really want to see what an LJ could be look for pics of ljxtreems one. Lj with a Vitara engine, twin t/cases, MQ diffs both locked with 36" Swampers, absolutely awesome, climbs like you wouldn't believe and heaps of flex, very stable.
I'll try and find some pics
Last edited by grimbo on Thu Jun 03, 2004 11:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
I added LWB after speaking with redzook this morning, I am leaning toward one of the three zook's. My question is, to run hilux axles under them is there a huge amount of mod needed, are the spring perches on the hilux axles far out board of where the springs are mounted on the zooks???
[quote="fool_injected"]
I pity my brother when she is a teenager[/quote]
ok you are worried if the hilux spring pads don't match up yet say major modification buildup is what you want to do. Which is it. Changing spring pads is not major in most peoples eyes but if it is in yours you need to really sit down and work out how much of the mods you can do yourself.
grimbo wrote:If you really want to see what an LJ could be look for pics of ljxtreems one. Lj with a Vitara engine, twin t/cases, MQ diffs both locked with 36" Swampers, absolutely awesome, climbs like you wouldn't believe and heaps of flex, very stable.
grimbo wrote:ok you are worried if the hilux spring pads don't match up yet say major modification buildup is what you want to do. Which is it. Changing spring pads is not major in most peoples eyes but if it is in yours you need to really sit down and work out how much of the mods you can do yourself.
Confucious is correct here But still a LWB is a good base
I would suggest buying one and welding the rear diff, 31's BL etc. Very basic mods that will get you around ok. If you have the ability to do more then cool as
Then learn as you go. Do as much as possible yourself and you'll pick up heaps of skills
grimbo wrote:If you really want to see what an LJ could be look for pics of ljxtreems one. Lj with a Vitara engine, twin t/cases, MQ diffs both locked with 36" Swampers, absolutely awesome, climbs like you wouldn't believe and heaps of flex, very stable.
I'll try and find some pics
LMAO there goes his cheap car LOL!!
very cheap. LJ body next to nothing. LWB Sierra frame $500, MQ diffs $600 + welding, Vitara engine g/box & t/case $1500, sierra t/case $250, Hilux rear springs used $200, 36" swampers used $1200. TYou could build this for under $7 000. If you did all the work yourself
stumped wrote:for a project i reckon an LJ80 would be sweet.. just look at kermit!!
lwb zook might be a bit better for some stuff tho, cos it's a bit longer... also lots of room in the back for a huge esky
i've dealt with the dude that built that zook at the show u were talking 'bout.. he's sooooooooooo dodgy, would never get him to do any work for me
old dino/climax suspension
he originaly done my SOA
the shock mounts broke not once but twice
the Z-bar Snapped the shocks were set up on that step of an angle they didnt really even work
they were setup so when i was off road they both hit the fuel tank
i will neva bee goin back to him
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grimbo wrote:ok you are worried if the hilux spring pads don't match up yet say major modification buildup is what you want to do. Which is it. Changing spring pads is not major in most peoples eyes but if it is in yours you need to really sit down and work out how much of the mods you can do yourself.
All I am doing is simply asking a few questions, I was wondering if by a fluke they nearly mated up. I'm not scared off by moving them, juss wishful thinking. To me this will be a longterm or at least a proper build up, not slapped together like some are. Sorry to ask a bit too much Grimbo, but its my thread and this is exactly what it is here for.
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I pity my brother when she is a teenager[/quote]