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What was the first mod you did to your 4x4?

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What was the first mod you did to your 4x4?

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Post by GRIMACE »

WHAT THE :silly:
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Post by N*A*M »

first mod i did to the previous car was fix the tcase (stuck in neutral so i bought the car cheap cos "it's not running")
first mod i did to this current car was get the rear diff welded
first mod i've done to my future car is... VOLVO PORTALS ;)
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Post by ozy1 »

Lifted it 6" and stuck on some 32" bfg at's which i had layin round
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Post by GRIMACE »

Well it was standard shitty borin RR when i got it and the first mod was alot of things in one go............... not gonna list them but In my members section basically everything on the car was and is still bein done in one go.

:lol:

Hopefully in 6-8months I can get ready to do all the second set of mods :twisted:
Then 18-20months AFTER that I might be able to consider portal axles and 38s :twisted:
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Post by Area54 »

Best mod I did was leave it stock and learnt how to drive it.

Seats.
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Post by Slunnie »

Bar and barrier.
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Post by GRIMACE »

Area54 wrote:Best mod I did was leave it stock and learnt how to drive it.

Seats.


I didnt class that as a mod :finger: took it to LCMP twice that was enough stock for me..........actually it was too stock :D

Nah i know what your gettin at, SAFETY first right..............FARK THAT :rofl:
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Post by Surfection »

lifted it
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Post by tiggr »

Before i got edumacated on what works and what gets sold in shops by sharks , i installed a set on Kings springs and Billstien shocks . She stayed that way for nearly 2 years till i paid her off then the money i was sendin Esanda executives to play golf with i sunk into mods of the serious side
Now i have body lift lockers himount roofrack winch bar 33's haltec LIGHTFORCE 240'S rovertym suspension front and rear procomp shockies air tanks and heaps more , and i wouldn't ever go into hock again ! its taken me 5 years to get to here and i only want roller draws and a waeco fridge and im as happy as !!!!! :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Post by ORSM45 »

painted it myself, then put 35s on, it didnt really like bumps so i put in 2 inch bodylift.
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Post by Bluey »

my first mod was to replace tyres. kelly mtr's to bfg mtr's, both 33". made heaps of difference though, kellys were crap
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Post by ausyota »

My first mod to the lux was to fit recovery points. 2 hooks front 2 hooks rear.
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Post by Area54 »

AnthonyP wrote:
Area54 wrote:Best mod I did was leave it stock and learnt how to drive it.

Seats.


I didnt class that as a mod :finger: took it to LCMP twice that was enough stock for me..........actually it was too stock :D

Nah i know what your gettin at, SAFETY first right..............FARK THAT :rofl:


Not safety, it was for comfort. this was 14 years ago, an 81 daihatsu F20.
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Post by thunder »

1st mod was m/t tyres...
after that all the following got done in the same week
6 in lift,front locker,5 link,rancho in cab,bullbar,steps,rear bar and carrier,lightforce,35s,duel batterys,........redundancy sux
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Post by alki »

Tyres, suspansion,snorkel and compresor on delivery.
bullbar,lights,dual batteries soon after
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Post by big red »

before i got to drive it i put in a 7" lift and 35's.
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Post by MQ080 »

Area54 wrote:Best mod I did was leave it stock and learnt how to drive it.


So true...
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Post by roly »

day 1

april 27 2000, oh how i wish it was that clean shiney and straight now

33" bfg muds, tjm bar and rails

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Post by srowlandson »

first mod to the Prado was Grind the calipers to fit 16" rims from memory,

Then Dual Batteries

Snorkel and Aftermarket suspension are also high on the list..
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Post by Buggarr »

Got rid of the Ironmann Tires :bad-words:
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Post by *BESTY* »

First mod - tyres, removal of sway bar, 2" body lift and longer rear shackles to match the wound up torsion bars.
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Post by Wendle »

Lockers :armsup:
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Mine was to weld the front diff.

Heathers was a 2" Suspension lift.
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Post by Kev80 »

big red wrote:before i got to drive it i put in a 7" lift and 35's.


Me too.

I had a Wizzard 6" lift kit & a set of rear storage draws sitting in my garage before i even bought my Cruiser. :armsup: :D :rofl:
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Post by RUFF »

Fitted 35s
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Post by sir_camel »

Fitted 31 MT/R's.
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Post by hypo »

body lift, springs and shackles.
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Post by Screwy »

2 Inch Body Lift :cool:
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