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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:33 pm
by wolfmeister
I've got two Xj's one on 35" and is fairly unstoppable. The other is on 31" and i've just swapped in a new motor so if I can do it in my mother in laws garage then all I can say is that any mechanic who says they are hard to work on should go back to tech. Once you get to know where to look for parts you soon find out they are not that expensive.
I would recommend an xj, cheap, reliable and go great off road. You should go to http://www.ausjeepoffroad.com/forum/index.php for totally biased opinions on jeeps. Good luck !

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:38 pm
by RockyF75
Jeeps wrote:Here's a toyota that was on fire:


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Objection, that pic is clearly taken in a housing commision area, most likely to west/south west Sydney. In which case the toyota was used by the local children to light their ciggys and toast their marshmallows, not due to mechanical fault.

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 12:52 am
by Jeeps
RockyF75 wrote:
Jeeps wrote:Here's a toyota that was on fire:


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Objection, that pic is clearly taken in a housing commision area, most likely to west/south west Sydney. In which case the toyota was used by the local children to light their ciggys and toast their marshmallows, not due to mechanical fault.
I do apologise, what was i thinking? Here's a toyota with no buildings surrounding it ;) :



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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:50 am
by simmo404
Yeah im looking at going to a Jeep ZJ, 35s, gas and gears. Coming from a 89 Paj on 33's.

Check out pirate4x4 in the states for ideas.

It was either a ZJ, a defender or 80 series. Jeep is so far winning mainly due to it being a bit different.

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:51 am
by Dexter
wolfmeister wrote:I've got two Xj's one on 35" and is fairly unstoppable. The other is on 31" and i've just swapped in a new motor so if I can do it in my mother in laws garage then all I can say is that any mechanic who says they are hard to work on should go back to tech. Once you get to know where to look for parts you soon find out they are not that expensive.
I would recommend an xj, cheap, reliable and go great off road. You should go to http://www.ausjeepoffroad.com/forum/index.php for totally biased opinions on jeeps. Good luck !
35s!!!!! I assume you have some fairly decent(and expensive) diff upgrades in there. What drivetrain modifications have you done?

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:57 pm
by Wooders
IMHO if building for 35"s the XJ is a better platform than the ZJ.

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 11:37 pm
by kitacooch
Struth wrote:
Loanrangie wrote:
Struth wrote:The 60 is primitive and will rattle your bones.

The Disco will have that many electrical issues it wont be funny.

The jeep I don't know but I wouldn't go for a jeep under 5K.

An early Paj is probably best suited to your requirements.

Cheers
And you know about disco elctrical problems beacause ?................. what a lot of crap, never heard of one that had any major problems that werent related to being submerged in mud - jeeps are much more likely to catch fire and Paj's well he has already been there. There are a lot of myths about landy's out there and yet its the nissans and toyo's that drop their guts everywhere.
No need to get your knickers twisted.

Every disco that I test drove 2 years ago in the 7 to 8k range had major electrical issues.

ie: turn the indicator on the horn goes off, or the tacho flickers, weird stuff like that.

And you know because why, you own "one".

They are worthless and devalue by 50% as soon as purchased.

Cheers
All prestige vehicles are worthless then as they all depreciate agressivley as they are driven off the lott. :fist:

Just my 2 cents

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 4:59 pm
by RRV839
the way everything is going at the moment, all cars are depreciated a hell of a lot as soon as you turn the key.

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 5:24 pm
by KiwiBacon
RRV839 wrote:the way everything is going at the moment, all cars are depreciated a hell of a lot as soon as you turn the key.
They depreciate if you don't drive them too.

My solution. Use them hard and get your moneys worth while you still can.

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 5:49 pm
by RRV839
I like that, gives me a good excuse to drive it hard and break stuff "i'm just getting my moneys worth" hahaha

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 10:09 pm
by wolfmeister
Dexter wrote: 35s!!!!! I assume you have some fairly decent(and expensive) diff upgrades in there. What drivetrain modifications have you done?
Super 30 front, upgraded disc front, over the knuckle steering, Rear dana 44 superior axles arbs front and rear, disc brakes in the rear. Custom driveshaft, slip yoke eliminator. U bolt conversions on yokes. 4.88 gears{?} in the diffs.

6.5" TNT customs long arms front, Rusty 6.5" lift in the rear.
Warn front and rear bars, warn winch. rock sliders. Milford cargo barrier......... but apart from that its pretty stock :lol:

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 4:53 pm
by Dexter
wolfmeister wrote: Super 30 front, upgraded disc front, over the knuckle steering, Rear dana 44 superior axles arbs front and rear, disc brakes in the rear. Custom driveshaft, slip yoke eliminator. U bolt conversions on yokes. 4.88 gears{?} in the diffs.

6.5" TNT customs long arms front, Rusty 6.5" lift in the rear.
Warn front and rear bars, warn winch. rock sliders. Milford cargo barrier......... but apart from that its pretty stock :lol:
That sounds like a very nice setup that's for sure! I am not sure I would be going anywhere near that extreme.

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 8:10 am
by Guy
wolfmeister wrote:I've got two Xj's one on 35" and is fairly unstoppable. The other is on 31" and i've just swapped in a new motor so if I can do it in my mother in laws garage then all I can say is that any mechanic who says they are hard to work on should go back to tech. Once you get to know where to look for parts you soon find out they are not that expensive.
I would recommend an xj, cheap, reliable and go great off road. You should go to http://www.ausjeepoffroad.com/forum/index.php for totally biased opinions on jeeps. Good luck !
wolfmeister wrote:

Super 30 front, upgraded disc front, over the knuckle steering, Rear dana 44 superior axles arbs front and rear, disc brakes in the rear. Custom driveshaft, slip yoke eliminator. U bolt conversions on yokes. 4.88 gears{?} in the diffs.

6.5" TNT customs long arms front, Rusty 6.5" lift in the rear.
Warn front and rear bars, warn winch. rock sliders. Milford cargo barrier......... but apart from that its pretty stock
Reliable ... after you upgrade everything, and put a new motor in it.

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