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Car To Do Up For Offroad

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Car To Do Up For Offroad

Post by lowndsie »

If someone was gunna buy a cheap fourby for doing up for semi serious offroad work, what make do u think would be best?
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Post by -Mick- »

'Cheap' is subjective so lets say <=$5000

Is it to be a daily driver :?:

For a daily driver I'd say a range rover :) Very capable, quite comfortable and cheap as all sh1T :lol: a clean reliable runner can be had on road for 3.5 leavin some $ for a little lift, some good 2nd hand play tyres and a rear locker :D Like that it'll eat 'medium' offroad work ;)

If it's more a play thing then you can't beat a zook :D Mine will become a w'end toy when I finish uni and I'll probably get a rangie for dd/ longer trips :) Zooks are cheap, easy to mod, cheap, manouverable, cheap, capable, cheap and have just about anything available for em ;)
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Post by lowndsie »

Yeah just starting to plan for a future project.....

wouldnt be used as a daily driver. I live only four kms from some good tracks so it doesnt even have to be registered....

Was thinking a zook cause they are cheap and easy to work with....just wanted to hear other peoples thoughts.
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Post by Croz »

An old Lux... mid 80's. cheap as, diesel, go for ever, tray back or tube it out.

Parts are everywhere, every mechanic can work on Toyota Diesels... Also more load carrying than a zook for the camping and trail gear.


And Jase... dont get caught on those trails with an unreg car... they are state forests and they say you have to be registered and licenced.
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Post by lowndsie »

Good point......

I knew they had to be registered in Newes but didnt think they have to be in Lisdale. I mean theres heaps of bikes in there that aren't redo'd.
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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

lowndsie wrote:Good point......

I knew they had to be registered in Newes but didnt think they have to be in Lisdale. I mean theres heaps of bikes in there that aren't redo'd.


True but just try and catch the buggers......

There was a 91 series 1 Disco for sale on ebay in Melbourne.... needed about a grand's worth of work done to the engine... sold for $4700 and had all the accessories like:

TJM Bull Bar
Ox Hydraulic Winch (with dedicated hydraulic pump & reservoir)
Bilstein Shockers, heavy duty springs, 2" suspension lift
Driving and fog lights
Pioneer 6 stacker CD with 80W power amp & 6 band equalizer
Sunroof
Central Locking
Auto Windows
Hurricane Compressor
R380Series II gearbox fitted in 2002
Transfer case rebuilt in 2003
Dual battery setup
Steering Guard
Front & rear diff guards
CB 40 channel Radio, UHF 40 channel radio
Sidesteps
BF Goodrich All Terrain, 2 x near new, 2 x 70%worn, 1 x 80% worn
Kaymar steel rear bumper/towbar combo with swing out spare tyre carrier

Unregistered since July 2003
Body is in good order
Steering Box has leak but still works OK
Needs new rear muffler
Cylinder #7 has stuck open exhaust valve, will not start due to this
No batteries
I have costed parts to repair stuck valve, consisting of cylinder head re-grind, new valves, both exhaust & inlet for all of right side cylinders, all parts sourced from Four Wheel Drive Spares in Box Hill, for approx. all up A$ 1,000.00 car will be back on road, this is based on that you dismantle and refit the cylinder head. Full set of workshop manuals (2 volume) are included.


Would be perfect....
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Post by lowndsie »

Nahhhh....I dont want dyke carrier.
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Post by lowndsie »

Just kidding with ya paul......

I'm sure when u get some decent tyres and a lift you'll have no probs keeping up with my fez..... :lol:
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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

lowndsie wrote:Nahhhh....I dont want dyke carrier.


I believe Croz has the dike carrier...... :D
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ShinyDiscoBalls wrote:I believe Croz has the dike carrier...... :D



Bahahahahah!!! Bahahahaha!! :lol: :lol: :lol:


Thats soooo funny!!!! :lol: :lol: :rofl: :lol: :rofl: :lol:






















NOT... :roll:
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Post by lowndsie »

Yeah paul
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Post by stumped »

i'd vote the zook... spend a little on mods and they will out-perform a lot of 4bys... for maybe $10K including buy price you could build urself a rig that would be comp worthy :cool:
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Post by Area54 »

A zook is perfect for local fun, but if you gotta travel a bit to the trail, then a hilux might be better. Both rigs have plenty of aftermarket support and spares. Lux is not as nimble as a zook in the tight stuff, but hills can be a bit dodgy in a zook, carrying capacity limited in the zook (for distance/camping etc) and a lux tray is good for other work - rubbish to the tip, sit on the back at comps (good spectator platform). Seen both rigs do some amazing things offroad...
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Post by lowndsie »

I'm probably crazy for saying this, but i've heard that hilux's arrn't as tough as they are made out to be.....

Maybe there are specific models that didnt do as well as others?

Zook would be great if i could het my hands on a long wheel base model.
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lowndsie wrote:I'm probably crazy for saying this, but i've heard that hilux's arrn't as tough as they are made out to be.....

Maybe there are specific models that didnt do as well as others?

Zook would be great if i could het my hands on a long wheel base model.


Anything can be broken, and all machines need maintenance. Hiluxs are pretty reliable, componentry will take a reasonable bit of abuse before failing. As for capability, well, it all comes down to the driver...

If looking for a lux, look in the 84-89 bracket, or a surf/4runner of the same vintage. A 4runner has a better wheelbase, and cheap 4runners are more available than LWB zooks.
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Post by lowndsie »

Actually i was thinking 4runner prioir to the zook but didnt get much feedback from them.

They seem to be going cheap and have plenty of room to throw things into the back.....

Not sure on the availability of "extra's" for these though? are 4runners solid axled?
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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

lowndsie wrote:Actually i was thinking 4runner prioir to the zook but didnt get much feedback from them.

They seem to be going cheap and have plenty of room to throw things into the back.....

Not sure on the availability of "extra's" for these though? are 4runners solid axled?


I believe series 1 4runners are solid axle... up to 1989 I think... they IFS the shit out of them after that... I have a good article in a past issue of 4WD monthly at home on budget builds (under 10K) and one of them is the 4runner... I can take a copy of it and bring it with me next Sat if you like....
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Post by lowndsie »

think i have that one....just need to find the issue. Can never find it when ur looking
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Post by Area54 »

lowndsie wrote:Actually i was thinking 4runner prioir to the zook but didnt get much feedback from them.

They seem to be going cheap and have plenty of room to throw things into the back.....

Not sure on the availability of "extra's" for these though? are 4runners solid axled?


Can be a mixture of live axle and IFS in this year range, goes without saying hunt around for a live axle.

Share a lot of common gear as the hilux, so spares and extras are no problem. and don't be fooled into thinking that you need to modify the hell out of it to make it work well offroad - longfield cvs, lockers, crossover steering, hi-steer arms, ifs rear springs, blah blahblah. My lux is so simple, yet does some cool trails, without lockers, power steering etc.

Whatever you get, just have fun with it, you bought the thing to drive, not admire it on axle stands in the shed while you mod it...
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Post by -Mick- »

lowndsie wrote:I'm probably crazy for saying this, but i've heard that hilux's arrn't as tough as they are made out to be.....

Maybe there are specific models that didnt do as well as others?

Zook would be great if i could het my hands on a long wheel base model.


Heaps easier to bust zook stuff than hilux gear ;) I have a lwb zook and am pretty happy with it but a 4runner might be a bit better for ya :) Capable offroad, bolt ons available and you'll still prolly get air/ steer :cool:
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Post by BabyGodzillaGTi-R »

If u're going SWB i would get a Toyota Landcruiser II (not sure but i think u call them Bunderas in Oz).
And if u're damn lucky i would get a Merc G Wagen or a Defender 90.

But if it's a MWB car it gotta be a Rangie.
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