Looks like I'm swapping camps :D
Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 2:46 pm
Looks like I'm about to take delivery of a tough 80 Series!
It is/has:
-91 non-turbo diesel GXL manual (full-time 4WD)
-ARB winch bar
-316 on the clock
-Kaymar rear bar and carrier
-2in OME susp
-32x11.5 BFG AT's
-Snorkel
-UHF
-Pioneer sound system
And the bloke just accepted 10k for it! The only downside is it has short rego, but I'll sell the MQ to fund rego before that's due. Anyone wanna by a half put-together project vehicle
So bugger the MQ shorty, I've stepped up on the world, big time! Always thought I'd own an 80 one day, just not this soon.
Plans:
4in lift and 35in X-Terrains (give the current susp and tyres to Dad)
Lockers
Gearing
Now for the tech side of things;
I've been doing some reading and apparent front wheel bearings are a weak point in the constant 4WD models. Are there any other things I should be wary of? Apart from the usual. It's in fantastic condition underneath, the previous owner is an old bloke who did most of the miles touring out west, and as such it's been meticulously maintained.
Being a Pootrol man so far, I've always had to bend down to lock the hubs in. Is it worth it to do a part-time conversion? I like the idea of a RWD car on the road, but constant 4WD could be beneficial in the wet etc.
With the 2in lift and OME shockies, could I get away with dropping the swaybars? Or should I look at making some quick-disconnects.
Looking forward to picking your brains re: this beast of a truck. The Nissan boys get boring after a while
It is/has:
-91 non-turbo diesel GXL manual (full-time 4WD)
-ARB winch bar
-316 on the clock
-Kaymar rear bar and carrier
-2in OME susp
-32x11.5 BFG AT's
-Snorkel
-UHF
-Pioneer sound system
And the bloke just accepted 10k for it! The only downside is it has short rego, but I'll sell the MQ to fund rego before that's due. Anyone wanna by a half put-together project vehicle
So bugger the MQ shorty, I've stepped up on the world, big time! Always thought I'd own an 80 one day, just not this soon.
Plans:
4in lift and 35in X-Terrains (give the current susp and tyres to Dad)
Lockers
Gearing
Now for the tech side of things;
I've been doing some reading and apparent front wheel bearings are a weak point in the constant 4WD models. Are there any other things I should be wary of? Apart from the usual. It's in fantastic condition underneath, the previous owner is an old bloke who did most of the miles touring out west, and as such it's been meticulously maintained.
Being a Pootrol man so far, I've always had to bend down to lock the hubs in. Is it worth it to do a part-time conversion? I like the idea of a RWD car on the road, but constant 4WD could be beneficial in the wet etc.
With the 2in lift and OME shockies, could I get away with dropping the swaybars? Or should I look at making some quick-disconnects.
Looking forward to picking your brains re: this beast of a truck. The Nissan boys get boring after a while