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full size dual-cab dilema?
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full size dual-cab dilema?
a mate of mine is lookin for a a full size dual cab to fulfill the role of work ute and family camping vehicle.
So far the options he's looked at are:
* F250 crew cab for a pretty much off the shelf solution
* GU Patrol and cut the back off for a ute .
* OKA
* Canter - crap ride
Any one got any alternatives? or experience with these?
Cheers
Mike
So far the options he's looked at are:
* F250 crew cab for a pretty much off the shelf solution
* GU Patrol and cut the back off for a ute .
* OKA
* Canter - crap ride
Any one got any alternatives? or experience with these?
Cheers
Mike
If it's already been thought of...
There has to be a better way...
There has to be a better way...
Chevy Silverado. 300+ hp Diesel, 5 speed Allison auto, cloth or leather etc etc
Crew cab available with either 6'6" tub or 8' (2.4m) tub which can be replaced with a tray back.
I hear these guys are good www.american.com.au
Crew cab available with either 6'6" tub or 8' (2.4m) tub which can be replaced with a tray back.
I hear these guys are good www.american.com.au
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[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
we had one in the RFS - the only one in the state and there was a reason for that.. parts hard to get.chimpboy wrote:I had never heard of OKA before your post made me look it up... the dual or multi cabs look pretty cool... would be interested to hear how they perform.
It wasnt bad for what it was built for, you can have twin shocks on each corner standard.. perkins diesel, 5 sp, but with single shocks, the thing was like a boat in a hurricane. General tracks it was ok, but sand out to boat harbour, it suffered a little. It didnt last long and was replaced.
Problem with the Chev is also parts up here, OKA bits a probably more available here as a few tour operators are using them. I am picturing the OKA as a fairly pricy option though?
The Defender did get a brief look in but comfort/reliability a bit tragic in current models, perhaps in a year or two when the current disco build trickles through, it'll be a serious contender.
The Defender did get a brief look in but comfort/reliability a bit tragic in current models, perhaps in a year or two when the current disco build trickles through, it'll be a serious contender.
If it's already been thought of...
There has to be a better way...
There has to be a better way...
The F250 makes a great camping vehicle but it isn't much of a 4x4. It's width and ramp over etc make it hard to get into some places (city included). It really sucks the fuel around town too. It has heaps of room in the cab and tray though. However they have a lot of reliability and build quality issues.
For the price of an F250 or converted wagon I'd be buying a factory type 4x4 wagon and a work ute. I reckon it would work out cheaper in the long run and the choice of two vehicles would mean you can pick the ones that suit the applications and not have a compromise.
Here is a pic of our F250 with all of our gear for a 9 day trip to Perisher with 5 people. As you can see there is still plenty of room. Would have been better if our 9 day trip wasn't involuntarily extended to a 13 day trip due to it breaking down
For the price of an F250 or converted wagon I'd be buying a factory type 4x4 wagon and a work ute. I reckon it would work out cheaper in the long run and the choice of two vehicles would mean you can pick the ones that suit the applications and not have a compromise.
Here is a pic of our F250 with all of our gear for a 9 day trip to Perisher with 5 people. As you can see there is still plenty of room. Would have been better if our 9 day trip wasn't involuntarily extended to a 13 day trip due to it breaking down
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Land Rover Discovery series 1 V8
isuzu and iveco have dualcabs in there light truck ranges i wouldnt write these trucks off cause they drive like cars and all the mod cons
http://www.isuzu.com.au/news.asp?archive=true&type=1
http://www.iveco.com.au/

http://www.isuzu.com.au/news.asp?archive=true&type=1
http://www.iveco.com.au/
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Drove an Isuzu 3t tray the other week, yes had all the mod cons, no did not drive like a car.
How much money does your mate want to spend?
Parts on Chevs are generally not a problem, suppliers in every state with the exception of NT and TAS.
How much money does your mate want to spend?
Parts on Chevs are generally not a problem, suppliers in every state with the exception of NT and TAS.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
Dont go the OKA, they are a hand made thing, bit of a backyard job. They are very basic inside, they are noisy, dont seal around the doors, they rattle but worst of all because the cab hangs over the front wheels they have a very very rough ride. I think they were amided at the mines, we had a few but got rid of them because of the ride, no one wanted to drive them. We also had rust probs with them. They are $$$ too.
PS Stay away from the OKA
PS Stay away from the OKA
Thanks, ended up pickin up a current model 2nd hand. I passed on your previous post, but the reality is until Mr Nissan and Toyota or ??? come up with somethin there's not much choice.mike wrote:Thanks all for the feedback...
He ended up with an F250!
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There has to be a better way...
There has to be a better way...
Unfortunately you are right. They are in a market of their own. The things we ask of ours on occaision couldn't be done by a Cruiser/Patrol. However it's just unfortunate that they are so unreliable.
I believe you can buy the extended warranty anytime before the existing warranty runs out. So if it is less than 3 years old or 100k then it would be money well spent.
I believe you can buy the extended warranty anytime before the existing warranty runs out. So if it is less than 3 years old or 100k then it would be money well spent.
Land Rover Discovery series 1 V8
sierrajim wrote:Chevy Silverado. 300+ hp Diesel, 5 speed Allison auto, cloth or leather etc etc
Crew cab available with either 6'6" tub or 8' (2.4m) tub which can be replaced with a tray back.
I hear these guys are good www.american.com.au
George Carlin, an American Comedian said; "Think of how stupid the average person is, and realise that half of them are stupider than that".
Might be a good option in a capital city or near one, but up here? when it's a truck you earn your living with? unfortunately they just don't have enough support in remote areas.GaryInOz wrote:sierrajim wrote:Chevy Silverado. 300+ hp Diesel, 5 speed Allison auto, cloth or leather etc etc
Crew cab available with either 6'6" tub or 8' (2.4m) tub which can be replaced with a tray back.
I hear these guys are good www.american.com.au
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There has to be a better way...
There has to be a better way...
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