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Hilux with big axles.

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Hilux with big axles.

Post by JK »

Driving along the freeway the other morning and snapped this photo of a lux running what looked like cruiser axles.

Anyone know what they are?

He is from up the Central Coast area.
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Post by NICK »

should have blacked out the plate.

Did you atleast use the flash on the camera so he thought that it was a speed camera?
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Post by Julian_4x4 »

holy fark are those lpg tanks under the trucks deck, above the yellow looking diff
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Post by killalux »

no, they are just rain drops
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Post by BUNDERA »

no julian they are full of old bong water... :)
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Post by Julian_4x4 »

:lol: i didnt really look at it hard enough :P
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Post by Shorty40 »

NICK wrote:should have blacked out the plate.


What is the purpose of "blacking out" number plates ?

Every other car on the road sees them, every pedestrian at the traffic lights sees them and every ricer at the mall will definately see them. :lol: :lol:

What is the big secret :?:
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Post by POS »

Looks to me as though they are standard hilux, maybe a wide track conversion!
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Post by hypo »

i agree with POS
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Post by JK »

Yeah they are LPG tanks. If you look closely there is a red dot on the numberplate just to confirm that it is running on LPG.

And what is that about blanking out numberplates??? Should he be driving around with tape over it?

The mags never blank out numberplates on feature trucks.
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Post by spazbot »

they gotta seriously limit any flex it would have
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Post by bubs »

my first thought was hilux axles too

if anything it has a LC centre conversion :?
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Post by JK »

Up close they looked huge. Maybe just because they were painted yellow they looked bigger. It is running 35s and that may make the axles look smaller in this photo.
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Post by RUFF »

Are they bolts around the outside of that centre?
If so and it kinda looks like it to me then i think that will be an early Cclip style centre section out of a cruiser.
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Post by JK »

I have the high res shot at home... I will check tonight and post a high res shot of the axle only.
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Post by bj on roids »

RUFF wrote:Are they bolts around the outside of that centre?
If so and it kinda looks like it to me then i think that will be an early Cclip style centre section out of a cruiser.


ladies and gentleman we have oureselves a winner!

It is a landcruiser c-clip centre section, and also it is running hilux axle tubes!!
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Post by JK »

ha! I knew they weren't standard. The front was the same.

A bit difficult to get a good photo at 110kph in the rain...
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Post by TOYrantula »

DirtPigs wrote:A bit difficult to get a good photo at 110kph in the rain...


110kph hey?! Funny how the speed limit is only 90kph :shock: :finger:
AND it is raining, so more care should be taken. A way to do this would be to drive SLOWER like maybe 80kph :D :finger:

Remember....To save lives, slow down to drive :lol:
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Post by JK »

TOYrantula wrote:
DirtPigs wrote:A bit difficult to get a good photo at 110kph in the rain...


110kph hey?! Funny how the speed limit is only 90kph :shock: :finger:
AND it is raining, so more care should be taken. A way to do this would be to drive SLOWER like maybe 80kph :D :finger:

Remember....To save lives, slow down to drive :lol:


:roll: Yes Mum...

The guy was hammering up the freeway and I was trying to catchup to take a quick pic of him. And yes we were doing well over the speedlimit at the time. Those that are familiar with the raceway that is the F3 freeway will know that 110+kph is the norm in the 90k zone...

After I took the pic I returned to normal speeds and let him go. And yeah, he probably saved a good 1.5mins on his total travelling time.
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Post by bubs »

no i win - i said lc centre
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Post by bj on roids »

bubs wrote:no i win - i said lc centre


tony was far more accurate and specific!!

i was also leaning towards a 10 bolt corporate, some guys THINK this two piece POS is an upgrade :roll: you would really wonder whats going on in his head if it was.... and to upgrade to that coarse spline centre? WEIRD, you could bolt a fine spline pinion on and be stronger, but how much? not much! and yellow cmawwwn!
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