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60 Series buildability....

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60 Series buildability....

Post by Boopa »

G'day all,

I'm in the market for a new truck in the next few months, and am tossing up between a 60 and GQ, preferably the 60 I think.

I'm after some general spec on what would be available, engine, trans combinations etc, and what I should be looking for or wary of....ie. is the TD available in a normal wagon, or only the higher roof type Sahara's?

Can the 60's be built to flex fairly well, while still maintaining reasonable touring manners? I'm going from a newish IFS Lux, so anything with a SFA is going to be an upwards step in this regard I guess :oops:

also...on the suspension topic...any Melbourne contacts for suspension work to suit the above would be much appreciated.

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Post by bj56 »

i know some off the gxl 60s came out turbo wich arnt hi top see them flexing nicely one with a spoa really flexed nice
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Post by spazbot »

im sorry to say this a but a gq is a much better option than a 60 esp for touring coils will a hell of alot nicer than leaves
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Post by Monty »

you can get turbo diesel 60s without highroof and dont have to be gxl which is later model 60 with electric windows and mirrors etc, they had turbo diesel in the g-pack 60s as well.

Can get 60s flexing alright and mantain drivability for touring, plus 60s are like driving racing cars compared to a lifted gq which feels like its going to tip every corner.

the worst problem with the 60 is the arse end which can bog you down but twin locked with some lift and muddies a 60 is a very capable comfortable rig
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Post by MQ080 »

Monty wrote:60s are like driving racing cars



Monty are you talking up the 60's again :D
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Post by Boopa »

Thanks lads for the replys,

The few around me at the moment for sale are really tidy mid 80's type models, NA Diesels mostly for well under 10k.
Pump a few grand into it on top of that and you've got a good, cheap all rounder I reckon.
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