what problems should i look out for with my LN65 87 hilux db
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what problems should i look out for with my LN65 87 hilux db
what problems should i watch out for with my 87 hilux dcab?
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rust
dont worry bro she is free of cancer(rust) and is very clean for its age.
Tomo mate tray is fine. just those rivets i told you about popped out up ote. I will put new rivots back in though.
I wana see how well your surf will go in that bog my tow bar fucked me up in. that should be a laugh in a half.
I am looking into extendable shackles. A full set 2inch raised how much would you expect to pay for a full set front and back? just want to compare prices
Tomo mate tray is fine. just those rivets i told you about popped out up ote. I will put new rivots back in though.
I wana see how well your surf will go in that bog my tow bar fucked me up in. that should be a laugh in a half.
I am looking into extendable shackles. A full set 2inch raised how much would you expect to pay for a full set front and back? just want to compare prices
Mine had tonnes of rust in the channel that runs under the dash where the air vents get their air from. Have to take off the guards to see where it is. Was a bloody mess with water flowing down over the fuse box and filling the floor up. Took some few weeks to find the problem and figure out how to fix it. Used a shitload of rust inhibiter/converter, paint and neutral cure sealer before I was happy it would last. I sold it a few months later as I wanted something a little more economical and smaller (will get another zuk eventually).
Heath
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Re: rust
Poacher-HILUX wrote:I am looking into extendable shackles. A full set 2inch raised how much would you expect to pay for a full set front and back? just want to compare prices
I do them, NZ made, 8mm steel plate, laser cut (ie: pretty AND functional

As for things to watch, really just rust... other than that if they are serviced and maintained they go really well. Keep an eye on the front swivel housings for leakages - that generally means the inner axle seals have gone - a $5 part that takes around 2-3 hours to replace

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actually got the shackles for 150 so even better again.
on the way home from hunting the other night my timing belt light
came on. and apparently there ment to come on a 200,000km. my clock only reads bloody 170,000kms so yea i think the speedo might have been tampered with.
none the less shackles went in easy as. and truck sits just that bit higher now.
on the way home from hunting the other night my timing belt light
came on. and apparently there ment to come on a 200,000km. my clock only reads bloody 170,000kms so yea i think the speedo might have been tampered with.
none the less shackles went in easy as. and truck sits just that bit higher now.
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go to http://www.photobucket.com then upload them there then get the links to them and post them here. or just send them to me and ill upload em for ya jas_Dogy@hotmail.com.
I might be a bit hard to understand sorry,
I might be a bit hard to understand sorry,
Or better still http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/modules ... pic&t=7367 

SWB V6 Paj with one or two mods 

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