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Patrol petition
Patrol petition
"We, the 4WDers listed below, are concerned that the next generation Nissan Patrol will have Independent Front Suspension. We believe that Nissan should ensure that the Patrol maintains its tradition of being a great offroad vehicle and we believe that there is a market for strongly constructed, full sized. live axled 4WDs and that Patrol is that vehicle. Yours sincerely. Future Patrol Buyers"
Add your yes vote to our online petition at:
http://www.patrol4wd.org
probably a complete waste of time but at least we can say we tried....
Add your yes vote to our online petition at:
http://www.patrol4wd.org
probably a complete waste of time but at least we can say we tried....
Andrew - 1999 GU ST 4.2Turbodiesel Wagon
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
OOOOOOooooooooooooo... 61 votes...
I can see Nissanman on the phone to headoffice in foofooland right now.
I think we would require another 4 zeros on that to make any difference.
You would think that being the last 4wd with lives, they would just up the motor to an economical V8 diesel and V8 petrol in both auto AND manual in both, and clean house on the market.
I can see Nissanman on the phone to headoffice in foofooland right now.
I think we would require another 4 zeros on that to make any difference.
You would think that being the last 4wd with lives, they would just up the motor to an economical V8 diesel and V8 petrol in both auto AND manual in both, and clean house on the market.
or the amended poll which if you read between the lines....
"We, the 4WDers listed below, are concerned that the next generation Nissan Patrol will have Independent Front Suspension. We believe that Nissan should ensure that the Patrol maintains its tradition of being a great offroad vehicle and we believe that there is a market for strongly constructed, full sized, live axled 4WD running 46" claws, twin lockers, turbo'd 5.7 GEN III V8, Warn 8274 hi-mount, kevlar panels, tray-back dual-cab, hose-out cabin, onboard air-inflation, 90 degree approach and departure angles, and that the Patrol is that vehicle. This would be the luxury model, but the base model would need to be a little more hard core...
Yours sincerely.
Future Patrol Buyers
"We, the 4WDers listed below, are concerned that the next generation Nissan Patrol will have Independent Front Suspension. We believe that Nissan should ensure that the Patrol maintains its tradition of being a great offroad vehicle and we believe that there is a market for strongly constructed, full sized, live axled 4WD running 46" claws, twin lockers, turbo'd 5.7 GEN III V8, Warn 8274 hi-mount, kevlar panels, tray-back dual-cab, hose-out cabin, onboard air-inflation, 90 degree approach and departure angles, and that the Patrol is that vehicle. This would be the luxury model, but the base model would need to be a little more hard core...
Yours sincerely.
Future Patrol Buyers
08 340kw HSV Maloo 6.2L
John Roly
Melbourne Again
John Roly
Melbourne Again
do any of you guys actully buy new 4x4's, i already know the awnser is noooo. Nissan are a company interested in market share, and the majority of the market is families. the thing is by the time all the new gu and the like are 20 years old there will be nowhere to 4x4 legally. There will probably be parks and they wont requrire registration so you will have tube buggys and dream of the old days, a partition from a minority group will do absolutly nothing exept give nissian the idea to put spare parts prices up for the older 4x4 capible vechiles because they no there is nothing you can do a bought it. Might be a grim outlook but just my 2 cents
berazafi wrote:do any of you guys actully buy new 4x4's, i already know the awnser is noooo. Nissan are a company interested in market share, and the majority of the market is families. the thing is by the time all the new gu and the like are 20 years old there will be nowhere to 4x4 legally. There will probably be parks and they wont requrire registration so you will have tube buggys and dream of the old days, a partition from a minority group will do absolutly nothing exept give nissian the idea to put spare parts prices up for the older 4x4 capible vechiles because they no there is nothing you can do a bought it. Might be a grim outlook but just my 2 cents
just bought my second GU in 4 years......
bought the GU for TD live axles and coils
08 340kw HSV Maloo 6.2L
John Roly
Melbourne Again
John Roly
Melbourne Again
Big Red Toy wrote:Yes 100% 88 votes
i wanted to vote no
yeah right! what is that independent crap for?
I'm sure cheezy would vote 'no' so he gets more work doing solid axle conversions
He He, thats funny (correct) but funny.
NOW ABLE TOO SAY WHAT I WANT WITHOUT FEAR OF LOOSING SALES.
The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it.
The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it.
bogged wrote:berazafi wrote:do any of you guys actully buy new 4x4's, i already know the awnser is noooo.
So how do you get second hand 4wds? someone has to buy new, and then lose thousands so we can save it. And in 4-5 yrs time when I want a new car, I dont want I ts F ucked S uspension
ymmv
u did that good bruce, IFS
Gq ute new built
bogged wrote:I dont want I ts F ucked S uspension
ymmv
Why? What reason do you have for not wanting IFS? It is more comfortable ride and probably offers about the same amount of wheel travel as the front of a GQ anyway!
Sure, it won't suit the hardcore guys due to the limited travel but for 99% of the buyers of new 4WD's its ideal.
getdirty wrote:bogged wrote:I dont want I ts F ucked S uspension
ymmv
Why? What reason do you have for not wanting IFS? It is more comfortable ride and probably offers about the same amount of wheel travel as the front of a GQ anyway!
Sure, it won't suit the hardcore guys due to the limited travel but for 99% of the buyers of new 4WD's its ideal.
No arguments from me. There will be plenty of IFS trucks for the 99% that you speak of. What we want is ONE vehicle to be available for the other 1%. Got a problem with that?
Andrew - 1999 GU ST 4.2Turbodiesel Wagon
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
AJ wrote:
No arguments from me. There will be plenty of IFS trucks for the 99% that you speak of. What we want is ONE vehicle to be available for the other 1%. Got a problem with that?
I dont have a problem at all, i was just offering a alternative opinion. I would much prefer a live axle than IFS but I would use the vehicle for much more than the manufacturer intended (as most of this board would!).
alki wrote:Looks like there is few of us that have bought second GU in last 4 years(in my case actually 5 years,'99 and 2002)
Crikey, youz must be giving them a hiding, I'm still on my first GQ in 5 years, a motor later and some dents but still going strong.
Pat,
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
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