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This may sound stupid for a first post but I want to by a 100 to replace my lux at xmas.
the question is are all 105's solid front end & all 100 ifs?
as I want a desiel 100 with solid front end & I'm fed up asking salesmen weather their cruiser is ifs or not, as most dont seem to know.
thanks Lloyd
I may not agree with you, But I defend your right to be an asshole
On a bit of a side note... how rare are factory turbo solid front end models?... i havent seen many, and they seem to only come out very very early on.
+dj_hansen+ wrote:On a bit of a side note... how rare are factory turbo solid front end models?... i havent seen many, and they seem to only come out very very early on.
Tthere was never a factory turbo diesel 100series with a beam axle. All tuirbo diesel 100 series are IFS.
100 series from 1998 untill 2003 are rfs and 2004 onwards are ifs except for ex-government issue ones. In 2003 they stopped making rsf models and straight six unledded and made all unledded models a V8 and have ifs. If you get a ifs model and plan on taking it off-road strenghten the ifs front end because they have had trouble with them.
From Richard
2002 100 Series Cruiser 4.5L ULP
5 inch lift
Warn 9.5xp
315/75R16 Micky Thompson MTZ's
Custom bull bar
+dj_hansen+ wrote:On a bit of a side note... how rare are factory turbo solid front end models?... i havent seen many, and they seem to only come out very very early on.
The early t/d was a gxv and had IFS...most people wouldnt know there was a 105 series, they loosely call any 100 a 100...
Andrew