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help me set up my personell carrier pleeeeaaaaase

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help me set up my personell carrier pleeeeaaaaase

Post by rowan »

G'day guys- after much deliberation i have decided that a 1hz pc would be the best bet for going bush in due to the fact that they are reliable, easy to prepare for sleeping in, false floor, storage draws etc. I assume they are quite a heavy 4wd, so i am planning on fitting front and rear lockers and decent size tyres to overcome this disadvantage in boggy situations- one problem solved.
i also want good departure and ramp over angles, and fair articulating ability coz i go to the pilbara a lot and it's quite harsh, rocky country up there- i was thinking 2 or 3 inches of lift, but would this make it too top heavy? (or do they just "look" top heavy?) i am hoping to counter this with a bit more offset in the wheels (if that's possible without doing something illegal with spacers....) but i'm not 100% sure what i'm doing. basically i want my pc to go anywhere- please help!! :?

p.s- what sort of fuel economy could i expect from this monstrosity? i am hoping for about 7kms per litre???

thanks in advance for your help guys :D
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Post by suzi_on_46s »

ive seen a pc witha spring over conversion done though a smaller set of leaf springs was put in and he was runin 35" bfg muddies and he neva rolled so u should b rite. m8 wot size tires was u thought of running??
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Post by rowan »

prob 33s i guess- i want to go taller but without going to wide so as to avoid punctures, road noise and excess fuel consumption.
is it not a common thing to lift pcs?
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Post by chopper »

for a start, its a troopy, not a pc :roll:

it's never going to be a rockhopper, just bear that in mind!

couple of difflocks, and 33s and you'll go anywhere a sensible Troopy owner would ever hope to come back from.

I ran 35s on mine for a weekend, with 2" lift and some sledgehammer modding, they fitted, but gave me very little room for error, 33s fit nicely.
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Post by plowy »

Have heard they are top heavy and are prone to the odd tip over or too.And if u fit a wider rim to a wide tyre it will reduce the tyre bulge , then fit flares to cover the small amount of the tyre hangin out of the guard
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

When i was up at lancelin 2 years ago.. there was an Opposite Lock troopy running a SPOA and huge 3/4 Eliptic spring packs, and 35's. Looked very top heavy but was hooning around the sand dunes all day without a problem...
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Post by Tiny »

keep you weight low and you will be ok.....spoa gives nice lift and run 35s

good luck
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Post by rockcrawler31 »

dude go for it.

i have 33's, 2 inches of lift. it feels scary as s**t on side slopes but i have never rolled it. i would hate to really push it though. When you look at it, the only difference between a troopy and a cab chassis is the roof area behind the b pillars from the bottom of the window up.

i have set mine up for touring and i have no regrets. i can sleep in it. have home made storage. a shower, a decent stereo and dvd player. You can be very comfortable in one of these. not a lot of spare room in the 75 engine bay for ancilliaries but a little bit of imagination will get you through.

would love to say hello and swap ideas sometime dude. PM me if you want.
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