Took my prado to them because I had a bad loud vibration going on and I wound up having a new transfer case put in and also swapping from a dual mass flywheel to a solid inc a new clutch.

The next day I took it back to them as it had a whole new noise that I had never heard before.

Turns out that for some reason the front drive shaft was spinning even though it wasnt in 4wd...?... causing the new vibration (when i got up to about 100ks)...so aparently a new diaphram or something was fitted or whatever bla bla bla.

Anyway it was supposedly fixed.
Well #### me but I wind up meeting up with some skank that was hungry for some ginger in er.


So I took her down the hutt river and put in my hubs, pushed my buttons was in low range 2nd gear and began to cross over to a seedy looking spot for some baby making practice.

In the river at this spot were alot of track marks, the river was only about two foot deep and looked perfect.
Half way over one of the back wheels broke traction. No problem i though to myself....its in 4wd....one of those mickey t's on the front will drag me out.....
the problem was my front wheels weren't turning


Eventually after some tricky playing and alot of water splashing about and stones getting tossed about by alternating rear wheels as they each broke traction I got out of the river, one valve had ripped out and one tyre was stuffed.

The next day I went up the Aotea block and got mildly stuck on some ground that a toyota corolla wouldve got through at pace...hmmm this ain't right I thought.

So today I put it on blocks and tried every possible combination I could think of in order to get power to the front wheels to no avail.

Is it coincidence that after getting something fixed that within days something else craps out? I think not...
What does the audience think?
