nstg8a wrote:
given the amount of time and money you have spent on your hilux, if you were to start again from scratch would you still use a hilux as a base? or is there something else that may have been a better option?
i was thinking that if someone was prepared to modify a 4wd to the extent that you have, then it almost wouldnt matter what you started with.
Using a Hlux has many advantages but a Surf is also OK. The reason a hilux suits me over a surf is because I can throw all the dirty gear on the back and dont have petrol smells inside from chainsaws etc. Also because the deck of the hilux is separate from the body it can be lifted separately to give a better departure angle and also reduce floatation in deep rivers. Mine is 1100mm off the ground.
Probably the single most important thing to make a truck capable is ground clearance and Hilux is miles better than a Landcruiser or Safari ,on the 35s I have 300mm under the diffs and 700mm under the chasis.
I know this will put me off side with many of the modified surf people, but I wouldn't have anything but a diesel and a manual one as well. I wouldn't have an EFI .
For what I do petrols are not reliable enough and are tempermental. I Have seen too many petrols die in deep rivers and I have had to back in to rescue them.
As I have already stated I like the long wheelbase even though a D/C hilux is slightly too long probably. Apart from tight manoeuvering in every other aspect they have the advantage as long as you have the height to give a good approach and departure angle. My approach angle is nearly 70 degrees and departure over 45degrees.
The other advantage of a Hilux or a surf is the choice of options regarding engines , Gearboxs and diff ratios etc and if you have a breakdown can usually get a part without too much trouble.
The only other truck I considered was a range rover but this was only for the suspension and you would need to throw all the running gear away and still use hilux parts.
Cheers Richard