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what should I keep
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what should I keep
I have a 89 hilux LN106 duel cab jusst been resprayed & a 80 series whitch truck should I keep?
If I keep the Hilux I will do a coil conversion.
Heres some photo's of both trucks.
What shuld I do guys
My Hilux
My 80
If I keep the Hilux I will do a coil conversion.
Heres some photo's of both trucks.
What shuld I do guys
My Hilux
My 80
current truck, 105 series GXL diesel 6" springs & twin pro lockers
sierra LWB spoa one wide track diffs twin locked
Sierra Parts Wanted pm me
sierra LWB spoa one wide track diffs twin locked
Sierra Parts Wanted pm me
Keep the 80, sell the lux, and spend that money on the 80. Imagine the money you would save on a coil conversion. If you really want, spend that on a ute conversion for the 80.
I'm in a similar dilema, but I got two 40's, a 60 and a 80. The 60 was bought for the power steering / springs / diffs and transfer case to donate to the 40. One of the 40's has been stripped and is for spares, the other is currently a work car.
Now the missus wants me to sell the 40 and the 60 and all the parts and use the 80 as a floggin toy, and wants to buy either a 40th Aniversary 80 or a 100 series as a tourer.
I can feel where your coming from, it sux to have to make decisions.
I'm in a similar dilema, but I got two 40's, a 60 and a 80. The 60 was bought for the power steering / springs / diffs and transfer case to donate to the 40. One of the 40's has been stripped and is for spares, the other is currently a work car.
Now the missus wants me to sell the 40 and the 60 and all the parts and use the 80 as a floggin toy, and wants to buy either a 40th Aniversary 80 or a 100 series as a tourer.
I can feel where your coming from, it sux to have to make decisions.
'98 80 4.5/Auto 40th Anniversary - Tour
'92 80 6.5V8TD/Auto/37's - Toy
VE HSV Senator 6.2/Auto - Play
'92 80 6.5V8TD/Auto/37's - Toy
VE HSV Senator 6.2/Auto - Play
i have the same problem i have an '94 80 series GLX and an '85 hilux extra cab SR5 i drive the hilux more i prefer it. but don't want to get rid of the 80 because it has all the mod cons.
So i keeped both let the misses drive the 80 series.
So i keeped both let the misses drive the 80 series.
1993 80 Series
1985 Hilux Extra cab
If u ain't got Dirt in ya Beer YA in the Wrong Place!
1985 Hilux Extra cab
If u ain't got Dirt in ya Beer YA in the Wrong Place!
I think that's a bit of a rash statement. How can you compare coils to leafs. I've got a 40 Shorty, a 60 and the 80, and I have been driving with a heap of different lux's, and nothing against them, but there's no way I would swap the 80 for a lux for offroad, for anything actually. The only thing the 80 loses on is too many panels.MUD EMPIRE wrote:If you're keeping the 80 for off road, you'll regret it. They are
a bucket of crap compared to a Lux off road. Been there,
prooved it. Good luck with it................................
I think you have made the right choice.
Cheers
Corry
'98 80 4.5/Auto 40th Anniversary - Tour
'92 80 6.5V8TD/Auto/37's - Toy
VE HSV Senator 6.2/Auto - Play
'92 80 6.5V8TD/Auto/37's - Toy
VE HSV Senator 6.2/Auto - Play
I'm with you. Mine's petrol but I don't think there is anyway a hilux diesel even with a turbo would have the same power to get me up a steep, long muddy slippery hill not to mention the difference in ride. Each to his own but I hate gutless cars not to mention bloody leaf springs. Sorry once you've had coils can't go back. In what way are they a bucket of crap? Mechanically? Not knocking you, just interested in what way cause I thought about a dual cab as a play toy that's for sale on here, but thought i would have the sh$ts with ride and lack of power. I reckon my 80 goes well off road. I had a big concern with reliability wit it before I sold the GQ, but to date has not let me down, except for pads and new rotors, but what else. I haven't even blown a diff yet, although I will now i woke it up.Hardcorr wrote:I think that's a bit of a rash statement. How can you compare coils to leafs. I've got a 40 Shorty, a 60 and the 80, and I have been driving with a heap of different lux's, and nothing against them, but there's no way I would swap the 80 for a lux for offroad, for anything actually. The only thing the 80 loses on is too many panels.MUD EMPIRE wrote:If you're keeping the 80 for off road, you'll regret it. They are
a bucket of crap compared to a Lux off road. Been there,
prooved it. Good luck with it................................
I think you have made the right choice.
Cheers
Corry
Do what I am going to eventually do, make it into an overgrown hilux and dual cab it, once I've damaged it. If it bends in, cut it off.
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