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It finally happened !

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It finally happened !

Post by *BESTY* »

Lay the Feroza on its side today !

At the Wandin 4x4 Field Day on their Test-Track. Took the road marked VH........a rather large hole on the passenger side........attempted to straddle it, but rear wheel slipped in.

Ended up laying on the passenger side.

Only damage........well.....nothing broken........only bent some Flare mounting brackets and dented the gutter over the passenger door.
No scratches, no panel damage.

I think I got out of it pretty lightly.....scared the living sh*t out of the passengers in the rear seats !!







Oh.........sorry, no pics !!!
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Post by .MYTLUX. »

Damn i missed that, seen your car at the on track stand though.
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Post by *BESTY* »

Yeah.....got sick of sitting 'round, so I took it off the ramp 'bout 3pm and headed down to the track.

First time round.......thought.....I can straddle that hole...........

D'oh !!
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near miss

Post by Andy »

Ferozius , must have been the day for it , had a near miss today , went out with 5 other cars , 1 of each brand , to Moore river . After doing a shallow river crossing I was trying to climb an embankment to get over to the other side ( a very steep angled embankment ) After a few attempts I finally got up and over , then the passenger side slipped into a wash away and I drove the Feroza on the 2 side wheels for about 5 mtrs on a very scary angle , pucker factor out of 10 , I reckon about 15 . No pic's of the moment and the vid camera was getting a battery change , but I've got the skid marks to prove it ....... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Andrew , how'd ya get it back on all 4's
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Post by *BESTY* »

Andy wrote:

Andrew , how'd ya get it back on all 4's


Pushed it back, then got pulled out with a snatch. Had to wait for 'bout 5mins for the oils to settle and for the engine to run properly again !! :roll:
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

:lol: :lol: :lol: Aint it fun, Join the club. I hope you took the opportunity to do a full under car service while it was over. I bet ya felt :oops: :oops: :oops:

I remember mine, it was like S L O W motion.

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Post by zzzz »

Ferozius - is your feroza on 35" simex's?

If it is - then no wonder you lay it on its side - the wheels are virtually touching in the middle :finger:

you are in need of some wheelbase. hehe :finger:
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Post by r_santos »

I hope nobody got hurt. Apart from pride maybe. :oops:
Is the snorkel Ok? Be a shame to flatten that!

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Post by *BESTY* »

zzzz wrote:

you are in need of some wheelbase. hehe :finger:


I know.......the Hilux diff is 3" narrower than the Feroza diff......need some wheel spacers or an IFS rear end :?
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Ferozius, get an IFS rear end, and for the front use IFS disc's, calipers etc..should push it out 1.5" per side...then your back to Daihatsu width :)

Either that or BIG sliders with airbags :lol:

My mate Shane's nickname is Tipsy McStagger....looks like he has a cousin now! :finger:

And next time...get photos dagnabit! hehe Good to see you got off lightly matey.
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Post by *BESTY* »

C'mon Murray.......there's a first time for everything :roll:

Shane's got a narrow track hasn't he ?? (white)

BTW - the video of you 'bouncing' up that track looked like fun !
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Hehehehe :P

Yeah he's narrow track, black n silver. The home brew ginger beer also knocks him legless..so the nickname has many uses!!!

That track was fun, but I didn't really feel like it was gunna roll..
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Post by *BESTY* »

[quote="Ferwoaza"]Ferozius, get an IFS rear end, and for the front use IFS disc's, calipers etc..should push it out 1.5" per side...then your back to Daihatsu width :)quote]

The prob when I do this converting is that the tyres stick too far outside the flares :shock: ..................I've already had one of those little yellow stickers for that problem and had to go for the skinnier Centipedes rather than the 2" wider Swampers. Although I wouldn't mind some Claws or Maxxis but they're even wider than the Swampers.

Do you know of anyone that can fabricate wider flares (to make it look stock) ?? I want to try and keep it looking standard..........albeit lifted !
I've been to a few glasser's but they didn't want to touch it.....especially for a one off. :(
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Post by Ferwoaza »

I only know of bushranger flares, not that cheap...I'm considering these for my rear flares..don't know if they make em for Feroza's of course...could always customise :) Basically attach a flare to the flare...
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Post by *BESTY* »

I considered that, but there's not to many points where you can mount it :?
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Post by Ferwoaza »

What I may try this weekend (if I get off my fat ass :)

Go to Bunnings, get some black plastic garden edging about 3" wide. Get a small drill bit (I broke mine heh), also need to get a tool, but bugger me I can't remember the name of it, puts a bit of metal through the hole and fastens each side...

So basically put holes in the garden edging, and corresponding holes in the feroza flare, there is just enough lip on the inside edge of the flare to do this, should hold and look pretty good....

Hope all of this makes sense :)
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Post by zzzz »

can you guys fit jeep flares on there?

you can find old TJ and CJ flares for $100 for the set of 4

might even have some for sale in a while :)
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Post by *BESTY* »

Ferwoaza wrote:also need to get a tool, but bugger me I can't remember the name of it, puts a bit of metal through the hole and fastens each side...:)


POP RIVET :finger:
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Post by *BESTY* »

zzzz wrote:can you guys fit jeep flares on there?

you can find old TJ and CJ flares for $100 for the set of 4

might even have some for sale in a while :)


Have thought about it...........but I want it to look like a stock-bog-normal Feroza :twisted:
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Ferozius wrote:
Ferwoaza wrote:also need to get a tool, but bugger me I can't remember the name of it, puts a bit of metal through the hole and fastens each side...:)


POP RIVET :finger:


That's the name!! hehehe

I reckon it could work, and so thin you wouldn't really notice it look wise..especially from the side...
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Post by rocknferoza »

Howdy guys :D

How easy would it be 2 fit a set of wide track flares 2 a narrow track feroza?
Also does anyone know how much a set would cost through the wreckers?
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Post by *BESTY* »

Not sure..........................but Colin in Ireland is doing just that.

PM him or check out his website for details.
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Post by scottMIB »

When I had my Feroza I priced the wide track flares to cover the 31's I put on ti and they were ridiculously expensive. It was well over $1200 to do all 4 guards. But that was a few years ago...
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Post by *BESTY* »

From what I can remember (when I destroyed two flares) the OE flares are 'bout $320each :shock:
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Post by rocknferoza »

From what I can remember (when I destroyed two flares) the OE flares are 'bout $320each

OUCH !!! Nice and pricey :shock:

The wreckers would probibly want top dollor 2 because i priced a few things over a year ago and i got a new fan resistor cheaper than through the wreckers and also got a set of wide track rims of Mike H cheaper than the wreckers. :D :D :D :D

I'll go and find out sometime soon from the wreckers and i'll let u know how much they wanna charge.

Maybe a patrol bonnet scoop would look nice on it aswell :finger: :finger:
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Post by rocknferoza »

Not sure..........................but Colin in Ireland is doing just that.

PM him or check out his website for details.


whats Colins web addy?

pm me if u like
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Post by *BESTY* »

whats Colins web addy?

http://members.aol.com/ccoaton
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Post by *BESTY* »

rocknferoza wrote:Maybe a patrol bonnet scoop would look nice on it aswell :finger: :finger:



I already thought of that........maybe if I decide to Supercharge the Feroza



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