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up and coming cape trip final check over

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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up and coming cape trip final check over

Post by nathan24 »

hey guys just wondering what you would all do to ensure your vehicle is roadworthy enough for the corragated roads of cape york pennisula.
boar it up ya
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Post by DVS-4x4 »

buy a lux!


LOL!
'85 4runner "SOLD!"
YZ250F "SOLD"
Now i got a dune buggy with a rotor in it!
Got the 4runner back- now with twin trannys, 35 mtr's
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Post by plowy »

maybe full oil change ,when were the wheel bearings last serviced or checked
fan belts best to replace them now so you know you have the right ones not find out 12 at night in the middle of nowhere
same with spare rad hoses when was the last time the coolant was changed
check suspension over for tension
check unis brakes
do a rad compression test to check for any leaks that may occur
check tension of body mounts
check eng g box mounts

mate had a good idea when he went up he turned his snorkel head around so not to suck dust as much especially when passing roadtrains
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gday

Post by nathan24 »

thanks for that tidy 42 and yes i already have a lux 85 mod
any more info would be much appreciated cheers
boar it up ya
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Post by dieseldude »

Go to PATROL4X4.com and do a search.

I had a huge thread going on how to prepare my patrol for it.

Same principles apply to whatever make you drive.

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