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Tough Lada pics?!!
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In the late 80's a guy in melbourne built a Niva with 33's on it. Limited lift and heaps of guard work. It was all done properly - very 80's style flared guards and two tone brown and gold paint.
It had a feature in (I think) 4X4 australia. Was mostly just for.... no apparent reason. (i.e never really designed to go off road as far as I could tell)
Saw it about 7 years ago in footscray. was running 31's and looking pretty sad, (but so does most stuff in footscray )
It had a feature in (I think) 4X4 australia. Was mostly just for.... no apparent reason. (i.e never really designed to go off road as far as I could tell)
Saw it about 7 years ago in footscray. was running 31's and looking pretty sad, (but so does most stuff in footscray )
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there is one that gets around here (caboolture) that looks quite capable
http://www.4wdlinks.com.au/gallery/all- ... 867_Medium
http://www.4wdlinks.com.au/gallery/all- ... 867_Medium
PUT YOUR HANDS UP IF YOU WANT TO GO FASTER
RTD Racing
OFFROAD CARTEL
RTD Racing
OFFROAD CARTEL
Tough Lada
The beauty of a Lada is the coil suspension, large wheels right in each corner and very capable off road. They don't need modifying to go where the modified boys go! (Most of the time anyway!)
After having a Sierra and a Niva I give the Niva thumbs up off road and on. More comfort and more capable! (Although in sand the Sierra is more nimble being lighter)
After having a Sierra and a Niva I give the Niva thumbs up off road and on. More comfort and more capable! (Although in sand the Sierra is more nimble being lighter)
The best thing about the niva is that they are not all that common in Australia; so you can modify one and have a one of a kind 4WD. There are stories of modified Niva's getting around in Australia but I have yet to see one with anything bigger than 30's and a 2 inch lift. Will anybody bother to mod one in Australia past this point or is it just a waste of time?
I can recall reading a Bushdriver article yonks ago (could be 15 year ago now) about legalities in the differing states. They showed a photo of a 36" swamper and comments were "massive U.S. made tyres like these will never be seen in this country". Offtopic....
Anyway, in that article they had a photo of a Niva with either a four or six inch (I cant recall) spring lift wearing 31x10's. If I recall correctly it had WA plates on it. The comment underneath the piccy was something like "not legal in any state".
Useless facts:
These vehicles come with an engine crank handle!. (when the starter packs it in)
Come standard with front and rear lockers.
Have remote transfer cases from memory.
Spare tyre is ala early subaru - underneath bonnet.
No design change from mid 1970 thru to mid-ish 1990.
"handle like a $20.00 skateboard" - Bushdriver mag.
Mate gave his Niva ute away a few months ago without even offering it to me. I was spewin!
Anyway, in that article they had a photo of a Niva with either a four or six inch (I cant recall) spring lift wearing 31x10's. If I recall correctly it had WA plates on it. The comment underneath the piccy was something like "not legal in any state".
Useless facts:
These vehicles come with an engine crank handle!. (when the starter packs it in)
Come standard with front and rear lockers.
Have remote transfer cases from memory.
Spare tyre is ala early subaru - underneath bonnet.
No design change from mid 1970 thru to mid-ish 1990.
"handle like a $20.00 skateboard" - Bushdriver mag.
Mate gave his Niva ute away a few months ago without even offering it to me. I was spewin!
Correct, aswell as a rather comprehansive as far as standard vehicle kit goes, including a leadlight which has it's own plug under the bonnet.bushy555 wrote:Useless facts:
These vehicles come with an engine crank handle!. (when the starter packs it in)
Incorrect, they only have a centre diff lock as they are constant 4wd. Aftermarket Diff Locks are exceptionally rare.bushy555 wrote:Come standard with front and rear lockers.
Correct, connected via a rubber coupling which if not set up correctly or maintained leads to bad vibration problems and the gearbox mounts tearing away from the body.bushy555 wrote:Have remote transfer cases from memory.
Correct, except on Australian Toro models which got a rear wheel carrierbushy555 wrote:Spare tyre is ala early subaru - underneath bonnet.
Apart from the rear hatch door being extended right to the floor in the back, had a few mechanical changes though.bushy555 wrote:No design change from mid 1970 thru to mid-ish 1990.
True, but no worse then anything else that came out of the 70's.bushy555 wrote:"handle like a $20.00 skateboard" - Bushdriver mag.
If God did not intend for us to eat animals, then why did he make them out of meat?
Re: Handling
The front seats aren't the best, the worst bit i found would have to be the position of the throttle pedal standard, really hurts the ankle, nothing a kick bend doesn't fix though.cookiesa wrote:They are actually quite comfortable for a swb 4x4
If God did not intend for us to eat animals, then why did he make them out of meat?
GM Buyout of Autovaz
Surprising that Holden have brought the new "Niva" out here to compete with the compacts.
Re: GM Buyout of Autovaz
Useless Fact #47cookiesa wrote:Surprising that Holden have brought the new "Niva" out here to compete with the compacts.
It is actually a Lada Niva. The current shape was based around the older ones driveline with a new body. Chevrolet took financial interest in Lada not overly to long ago and started selling them badged as Chevs and replaced the engine with an Opel 1.8L.
If God did not intend for us to eat animals, then why did he make them out of meat?
Niva
Am aware of that. My point was more that with the loss of the Jackaroo and the only "Holden" compact being the Cruze (Which is a Suzuki Ignis with Holden AWD system) You'd think with the sales and no doubt competative price edge Holden would be busting its balls to get them here to compete with Sportage, Rav, Xtrail etc
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