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TD79 Ute -opinions?

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TD79 Ute -opinions?

Post by Sixty »

Looking at upgrading(?) to a TD79 series ute maybe late this year. I'm after ppl's opinions, good & bad, on the ute. engine, box, reliability, etc.
After a few mods she'll be doing the occasional serious/club w/end trips, long tours and the usual running round town. Thinking of a bolt on camper for the tours and the rest of the time using it as a flat tray.


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Post by bj on roids »

My flat mate has one, they go pretty hard and tow awesome. As far as comfort goes, they are about on par with your 60 series. I am serious, they are the same interior as they started with in 1985. The seat padding is a little thicker and the steering wheel is nicer. The cab is one piece, so you dont have the air leaks, but the rest is honestly the same stuff. :armsup:
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Post by Sixty »

Thanks BJ.

Seen any with mods? suspension, etc?
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Post by dumbdunce »

a bloke named Pete has one with SOA in the rear and matching 5" lift in front, 35's, air lockers, 10k# winch, and straight thru exhaust, it looks and goes hard. if you've got the cash they are a nice basis for a fairly hardcore machine but BJ is right, they're not the most comfy machine on the planet.
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Post by Tojo »

The suspension for these can be pretty comfortable if set up for your intended weight. The long wheelbase, long rear springs and coil front springs can be made to give a really good ride. But if you plan on having a camper and all your camping gear then take it all off and drive around unladen you will need to compromise on your suspension. A friend has a factory turbo 79 series ute with aftermarket chip (ARB i think) and says it made a huge difference. You might have seen it around - its silver with a great big red box on the back.
By the way - are you Chops' co driver at the mudracing?
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Post by Sixty »

Tojo -nah mate havent actually got off my arse & gone to the mud races yet.
After looking at the Candy Camper (i think its called that) the 'empty' weight is approx 350-400kg. Add all the camping gear etc and it'll be still under the tonne (I hope :oops: ) Thinking of using a medium duty suspension and adding airbags if it needs it.
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