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Hyundai Tucson

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Hyundai Tucson

Post by ed. »

some photo's of where I've taken the car since march 2006.
bought the car initially to hold all my spearfishing gear LOL.

Stockton Beach
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Lost City @ ZigZag
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Parked near the Glow worm tunnel
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Lake Lyell - had to get towed after having no traction with street tyres :armsup:
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Belangalo state forest testing out my new muddies
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2" lift and proper recovery points coming soon :D
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Post by known 2 »

very unique project i like it. how do u find the traction controll is it efective offroad?
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known 2 wrote:very unique project i like it. how do u find the traction controll is it efective offroad?
to be honest I haven't pushed it hard enough yet for it to kick in.
i turn it off in the sand though.
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ed. wrote:some photo's of where I've taken the car since march 2006.
bought the car initially to hold all my spearfishing gear LOL.


Belangalo state forest testing out my new rifles
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2" lift and proper recovery points coming soon :D
:D :D

Good to see somebody doing some mods to what a lot of people would write off as a soft-roader. :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:

Traction control should make it a whole lot more capable.
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Post by ed. »

Thanks AJ. No matter what I tell myself, it's still a softroader :D
Can't hide from that fact.

Just got it back from Mitchell Bros with a lift.
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Post by MQ080 »

ed. this looks smart indeed, keep the pics coming
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Thanks MQ.
Here is another pic
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Post by 4BJERO »

I Like it :?
I dont no why But i like it
keep up the good work :armsup:
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Post by grimbo »

nice, I've always liked them for some reason, probably all the features thatcome with the reasonable price tag. Good to see it out and about
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Post by Homer Simpson »

This looks fantastic - I just brought one of these (V6 AWD) and I am very encouraged by your pics. It looks like it will do every thing i want it to. Traded my TD5 on it. Loved the TD5 but hated the repair bills. Plus 5 years warrantly on the Tucsan can't be sneezed at.
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Post by j-top paj »

looks good with the wranglers on it,
good to see your having a go :armsup:
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Post by ed. »

Thanks fellas.
I've since sold it and bought a Jeep KJ Cherokee.
Not as nice inside as the Tucson but it gets me further without working it as hard.
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what you got planned for the KJ? are you going to start another thread?
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Post by Homer Simpson »

ed. wrote:Thanks fellas.
I've since sold it and bought a Jeep KJ Cherokee.
Not as nice inside as the Tucson but it gets me further without working it as hard.

Jus a question Ed. Did your Tuscan develope diff resistance / lock up (binding up in the rear diff) when in 4x4 lock at low speed when turning on lose surfaces.
Mine is and i am a bit concered about it. The hyundai rep is to have a look at it next week.
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Homer Simpson wrote:
ed. wrote:Thanks fellas.
I've since sold it and bought a Jeep KJ Cherokee.
Not as nice inside as the Tucson but it gets me further without working it as hard.

Jus a question Ed. Did your Tuscan develope diff resistance / lock up (binding up in the rear diff) when in 4x4 lock at low speed when turning on lose surfaces.
Mine is and i am a bit concered about it. The hyundai rep is to have a look at it next week.
Hey mate I did not have that problem.
Is yours lifted? Warranty seems to be good with Hyundai so you shouldn't have a problem getting it replaced.
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Post by Homer Simpson »

ed. wrote:
Homer Simpson wrote:
ed. wrote:Thanks fellas.
I've since sold it and bought a Jeep KJ Cherokee.
Not as nice inside as the Tucson but it gets me further without working it as hard.

Jus a question Ed. Did your Tuscan develope diff resistance / lock up (binding up in the rear diff) when in 4x4 lock at low speed when turning on lose surfaces.
Mine is and i am a bit concered about it. The hyundai rep is to have a look at it next week.
Hey mate I did not have that problem.
Is yours lifted? Warranty seems to be good with Hyundai so you shouldn't have a problem getting it replaced.
Hi Ed. No lift kit, mine is completely stock.
Completely different than my previous vehicals but suited pretty well for what i do these days. Anyway, thanks for replying. I will post and let you know how i get on
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Homer Simpson wrote: Hi Ed. No lift kit, mine is completely stock.
Completely different than my previous vehicals but suited pretty well for what i do these days. Anyway, thanks for replying. I will post and let you know how i get on
Cheers.
yeah def let us know how it goes.
they are generally well built.
I had no rattles even after all the corrugations and stuff I took it through.
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Re: Hyundai Tucson

Post by Ken 83 »

i'll be lucky if your still on this site but its worth a try.. was your suspension lift a factory build or a shops custom job..
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Hyundai Tucson

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Does anyone know somewhere that does suspension lift kits for hyundai tucson and weather or not its would be a custom job or if there is an aftermarket accessory
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grimbo wrote:nice, I've always liked them for some reason, probably all the features thatcome with the reasonable price tag. Good to see it out and about
I know what you mean. It's cheap and cheerful.

It might be useless compared to a proper 4wd off road, but the competition is no better. The difference is you didn't plonk down serious cash for it, cash that could have bought a proper 4wd.

And I say it's only as soft as the person driving it. It's got a v6, so drive it hard. :cool:
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When I have my tucson lovell springs made me up a set of springs to lift the tucson 40mm so now it would be a listed item with them I kept the orignal shocks as there were no replacements at the time. The car was awesome on road with the new springs and it didn't affect comfort at all

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me pulling out a bogged ford explorer
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with the lift the tucson was a great beach driver
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Re: Hyundai Tucson

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here is a pic of the car the day I picked it up after lift was installed

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all the other pics up top had a car full of camping gear, fridge etc.

some times I miss the old girl I flogged it for 45000kms (that was in one year) and it never missed a beat. It was a great road trip car fun to drive on tar great on dirt roads limited on harder stuff but still fun trying

The pics of me in the river and climbing the big hill are in high country, the other poser pic is in the grampians, the beach is stockton on a day that the sand was soft and it didn't overheat or lose 4wd at all.
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all pre lift these pics

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no flex lol
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even had lights on the roof for alittle while lol
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Re: Hyundai Tucson

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I knew ed we met up a couple of times I doubt he is around much anymore his lift was custom and was a strut spacer.
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