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Post by firestang »

Hello everyone , this is my first time here and i have to say that the amount of info you have here is mind boggling.

I have narrowed down a choice for a new(second) car , between the petrol feroza, deisel rocky and the suzuki vitara.

Have you any good and bad reactions about either of the Daihatsu 4x4's , i guess the benifits/drawbacks of either the petrol and deisel and what to look for when browsing the car yards and private sellers.

Thanks in advance
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Post by chunderlicious »

diesel rocky (LWB).... apart from the lack of aftermarket parts (buy two of them) they will go most places locked rigs can with less mods
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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Post by RockyF75 »

chunderlicious wrote:diesel rocky (LWB).... apart from the lack of aftermarket parts (buy two of them) they will go most places locked rigs can with less mods
x50. Go the rocky. Get a live axle model if u can. Freroza's are IFS, and vitaras are IFS and depending on year may be IRS too. A stock rocky will wip either of their arses. My rocky went heaps more places stock than a friends live axle sierra. Now with 2" lift, the only stuff that makes it stop is pretty insane anwyway.... if it had 31's and a winch it will go anywhere others will :cool:

Diesels will last longer than petrol if looked after, also more economical and powerful, but give up any hopes of dragging people off at the lights with a diesel :D Down side, diesel will cost a bit more to fix if something goes wrong ( i think :?: ), either will be hard/impossible to get after market mods for. Check for any noises in the gearbox, rev the engine nice and hard - look for smoke - bit of black is fine on a diesel, blue or white is bad, as is ALOT of black. But most will blow a fair bit. Any visible smoke on a petrol is bad. Check for rust in the most unusuall and unnoticeable places, but i've found rust to be not such a problem, nothing an angle grinder and bog cant fix neway :D. Best advice, car prices are gunna/are plummeting, so get a good deal, dont even bother with car yard cause you'll spend 2k too much. Get TD if u can :cool:
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Post by chunderlicious »

the 3y that daihatsu use is a toyota engine. the rocky diesel motor is a toyota motor with a slightly different head. just buy two rockys itll be worth while in the end
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

RockyF70 wrote:A stock rocky will wip either of their arses. My rocky went heaps more places stock than a friends live axle sierra. Now with 2" lift, the only stuff that makes it stop is pretty insane anwyway.... if it had 31's and a winch it will go anywhere others will :cool:
You really have never seen a well driven Feroza have you?
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Post by RockyF75 »

r0ck_m0nkey wrote:
RockyF70 wrote:A stock rocky will wip either of their arses. My rocky went heaps more places stock than a friends live axle sierra. Now with 2" lift, the only stuff that makes it stop is pretty insane anwyway.... if it had 31's and a winch it will go anywhere others will :cool:
You really have never seen a well driven Feroza have you?
sounds like a challenge :twisted: :D ... actually, i've never even seen (in real life) a feroza that looks like its even seen beachwork. Have seen plenty on the road aruond where i work and its all P plate chicks :P :D
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Post by HotFourOk »

I'd go for the Turbo Diesel Rocky also firestang :armsup:

Dont worry about the front axel thing... the later IFS ones make up for it with an intercooler.... and some style :finger: :cool:

I also had this same question when I was looking for my 4x4..

Simply, it came down to the other two were just too small.
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

You're can't really go wrong with any of the vehicles you have decided on. Only really got to find one in good condition and a vehicle thats going to be fit for what you want it for.
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Post by HotFourOk »

It all depends on the type of use you want it for...

If you wanna do a fair bit of 4x4ing.. and maybe harder stuff later on.. go for a Suzuki Sierra or a Diesel Rocky (solid axels).

If you wanna just nip around town and do a bit of beach type stuff.. I'd go for a Feroza and then a Vitara.
These two have a few aftermarket things available.. with the Suzi having slightly more options.

If you need to tow or lug a bit of stuff around, go for the Rocky hands down.

How much $$ are you looking at spending??
About 8g will get you into the Latest model Rockys, anything under will be the solid axel, older models. Just make sure you get the TURBO! :D
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Post by The Rocky »

go the rocky and weld the diff up :armsup: :D
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Post by RockyF75 »

The Rocky wrote:go the rocky and weld the diff up :armsup: :D
Just have some spare axles on hand ay? :P :D
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Post by HotFourOk »

lol :lol:
[quote="RockyF70 - Coming out of the closet"]i'd be rushing out and buying an IFS rocky[/quote]
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Post by firestang »

Wow :D
Thanks for the reply's everyone thats great. I have a 4x4 from a korean manufacturer ,need a second car and like the looks of them alot. Thanks for the tips.
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Post by senergy »

actually, i've never even seen (in real life) a feroza that looks like its even seen beachwork. Have seen plenty on the road aruond where i work and its all P plate chicks
i take offense at this, im in sydney and not a chick and have taken my feroza on the beach lots of times!!
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Post by flynn »

hehe...chunderlicious is only sayin get 2 coz mines dead....thats right D-E-D...

but yes TD Rockys go any where, iv only got 2"body and 2"suspension(very sagged) on 31's and it has followed some massive cars up some nasty tracks (with damages of course) but to most ppls surprize it would keep up :armsup: :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by RockyF75 »

senergy wrote:
actually, i've never even seen (in real life) a feroza that looks like its even seen beachwork. Have seen plenty on the road aruond where i work and its all P plate chicks
i take offense at this, im in sydney and not a chick and have taken my feroza on the beach lots of times!!
Fine, if i drive past you and your cars muddy i will retract this statement :D ...


...wasn't making a blanket statement, just that I have honestly never seen one that was the slightest bit dirty and/or modified (in real life of course)... plenty mean ones on the net.
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Post by murcod »

senergy wrote:
actually, i've never even seen (in real life) a feroza that looks like its even seen beachwork. Have seen plenty on the road aruond where i work and its all P plate chicks
i take offense at this, im in sydney and not a chick and have taken my feroza on the beach lots of times!!
Yeah you want to watch what you're saying.... A Feroza driver knifed some guy in Adelaide this week after he confronted him about his driving! :shock:

It was down south where Crowey and Dangerous Dave live..............
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Post by senergy »

hehe, Best not get a Feroza then, we seem to be the dangerous type.


Back to the question at hand.
Ive had a Vitara before the Feroza, nice cars, lots of spares, reliable, easy to find a "jsut driven around the city by my grandma" in Great condition.
Feroza's on the other hand are generally USED more as 4wd and as such are in worse condition.
Spare parts for Feroza's are a joke, expensive, rare... best to mod another manufactures spares to fit.
Personally i think Vitara's are girls car's and Feroza's are Boy's cars, as for rocky's... remember the ugly sister's? :)
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Post by HotFourOk »

senergy wrote:Personally i think Vitara's are girls car's and Feroza's are Boy's cars, as for rocky's... remember the ugly sister's? :)
If our 'ugly' sisters weren't so great... you wouldn't even have a Roza :lol:
And yes... we'll pull you out when you get stuck :finger:
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Post by Master_Buster »

r0ck_m0nkey wrote:
RockyF70 wrote:A stock rocky will wip either of their arses. My rocky went heaps more places stock than a friends live axle sierra. Now with 2" lift, the only stuff that makes it stop is pretty insane anwyway.... if it had 31's and a winch it will go anywhere others will :cool:
You really have never seen a well driven Feroza have you?
i have a well driven Feroza and believe me with bigger tyres and a bit of skill you will not stop a feroza except on the big stuff that usually stops most cruiser drivers cause they don't wanna scratch their $50 000 plus daily driver.

Snorkels are easy to make check out my home custom job. :rofl:

all i need is a 2in body lift and 31's and then watch the bush buster go over or thru any obstacle :twisted: :twisted: :armsup:

G'day HotFourOk i was thinking about selling a snorkel kit for the fez on ebay same design as what i got ....what do ya think ???
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Post by RockyF75 »

HotFourOk wrote:
senergy wrote:Personally i think Vitara's are girls car's and Feroza's are Boy's cars, as for rocky's... remember the ugly sister's? :)
If our 'ugly' sisters weren't so great... you wouldn't even have a Roza :lol:
And yes... we'll pull you out when you get stuck :finger:
I've always thought of Rocky's as the big brother, comes and bails out the little dude (feroza's) when they get stuck :D
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Post by 4x4xmore »

Master_Buster wrote:
r0ck_m0nkey wrote:
RockyF70 wrote:A stock rocky will wip either of their arses. My rocky went heaps more places stock than a friends live axle sierra. Now with 2" lift, the only stuff that makes it stop is pretty insane anwyway.... if it had 31's and a winch it will go anywhere others will :cool:
You really have never seen a well driven Feroza have you?
i have a well driven Feroza and believe me with bigger tyres and a bit of skill you will not stop a feroza except on the big stuff that usually stops most cruiser drivers cause they don't wanna scratch their $50 000 plus daily driver.

Snorkels are easy to make check out my home custom job. :rofl:


all i need is a 2in body lift and 31's and then watch the bush buster go over or thru any obstacle :twisted: :twisted: :armsup:

G'day HotFourOk i was thinking about selling a snorkel kit for the fez on ebay same design as what i got ....what do ya think ???[/quote




that snorkle looks pretty neat, whats it made from and how much did it cost to make :lol:
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