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100 series update
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100 series update
My brother down South is keen on a new 100 V8 - there seem to be a few good deals around at the mo.
Anyone know of any meaningful update to the model in the 'near future'? Thought I heard/read that the next generation V8 will be five-point-something? Who knows could be my memory failing me again....
Replies appreciated
Griff
Anyone know of any meaningful update to the model in the 'near future'? Thought I heard/read that the next generation V8 will be five-point-something? Who knows could be my memory failing me again....
Replies appreciated
Griff
TD42 GQ Wagon
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FJ75 Troopy
If you believe the roumors there should be a 100 series update in early 2007 proberbly jan.
maybe a large petrol, possibly also a v6 1gr-fe in current prado, and even talk of a v8 turbo or twin turbo oil burner.
If you want one just buy one. v8 goes through the fuel though.
i am looking at a TD 100 series or TD patrol as a new lease car, but not sure i like the sound of the front diff issue. But atleast the engine is really nice.
Anybody know about good deals on the 4.2l as well ?
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maybe a large petrol, possibly also a v6 1gr-fe in current prado, and even talk of a v8 turbo or twin turbo oil burner.
If you want one just buy one. v8 goes through the fuel though.
i am looking at a TD 100 series or TD patrol as a new lease car, but not sure i like the sound of the front diff issue. But atleast the engine is really nice.
Anybody know about good deals on the 4.2l as well ?
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100 v8
Thanks for replies.
Good deals on 100td4.2s? Know a bloke who sourcd a td 5spd gxl for $65k via Skyfleet(?) in Brisbane. Darwin dealers couldn't match that on even 6month old low km examples!
Griff
Good deals on 100td4.2s? Know a bloke who sourcd a td 5spd gxl for $65k via Skyfleet(?) in Brisbane. Darwin dealers couldn't match that on even 6month old low km examples!
Griff
TD42 GQ Wagon
FJ75 Troopy
FJ75 Troopy
Yeah but a 100 series drives nicer than a patrol even though the patrol is tougher.
I guess toyota are doing them as warrenty claims. But what if you say have 33's and a couple of inches of lift, will they still do the repair as a warrenty. Not to mention because they are full time 4wd i imagine when it happens its not a great idea to keep driving.
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I guess toyota are doing them as warrenty claims. But what if you say have 33's and a couple of inches of lift, will they still do the repair as a warrenty. Not to mention because they are full time 4wd i imagine when it happens its not a great idea to keep driving.
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berett wrote:When they go you have to remove the front drive shaft at a minmum if you want to drive em home. Apparently you can do something to the hubs to make them free wheel, but don't how this works. We took the front shaft off my mates one and drove it home, it was fine.
We did the same to sootygu....
There are now quite a few of the Cv's going on the independant front ends now that they have a few k's on them.
Some of which haven't done any off road.
Also they are cracking around where the torsion bar joins the lower arm.
There are no lower bump stops on these to limit the movement and eventually the eye on the shock or the welds will go with drastic results.
I dont mind independant front ends. They give a much better ride. Particually on corrugated roads. But if your doing outback travel, eventually you'll do some rubbers on the suspension. It is very easy to replace them on solid axles. On my Bravo, I had to have the bushes oxyed out and new ones pressed in. Something which cant be done on the side of a track.
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