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Buying a 1990 Daihatsu Rocky

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My mate is still on the lookout for a 4wd.

What do you all think of this?:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 940361.htm

Also, is it originally a 4 seater? If so, how hard is it to source a rear seat?

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would of had back seat. i know where there is prob one but it in ingill
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benorange wrote:would of had back seat. i know where there is prob one but it in ingill


Theres one on TM in Auckland, so it's no real problem.
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Another thing... How hard is it to get lockers for these?
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lockers :shock:

gonna have to fit toyota diffs for those :lol:
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Jerry wrote:lockers :shock:

gonna have to fit toyota diffs for those :lol:


Hmmm. Can you tell I'm not familiar with these things :?: :?: :oops: :oops: :lol:

How hard is it to fit the Toytoota diffs?
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Hi
I got the rugger 2.8td. parts r real hard and expensive to find. if it is the 1.6 varient it will have a weaker drive system than the 2.8. I am waiting till my diffs die before upgrading to lux diffs. I am running tractor tyres and give it death as its only a river / mud truck and nothing broken yet. The back diff does have a bolt on plate on the diff so aparently is easy to fit a loking block or weld it up to permantly lock it.
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tuk wrote:Hi
I got the rugger 2.8td. parts r real hard and expensive to find. if it is the 1.6 varient it will have a weaker drive system than the 2.8. I am waiting till my diffs die before upgrading to lux diffs. I am running tractor tyres and give it death as its only a river / mud truck and nothing broken yet. The back diff does have a bolt on plate on the diff so aparently is easy to fit a loking block or weld it up to permantly lock it.


It is a 2.8. Are all the 2.8's turbo?
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I dont think the early 1s were. Mines got no intercooler but i think the later turbo models do. I put the springs over the diff also to lessen the chance of bein stuk lol.
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putting hilux diffs in not to bad if you get early ones the front goes straight in but you need to change it to cross oversteering and the diff flange is difrent.

as for the back you need to move the spring mounting plates in 50mm on eachside from memery.

the closest to a locker you will get for rocky is lsd. if you go down that road and cant find one up there i have one 4 sale.
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hmmmm lsd

Brian Howat might be able to make a locker out of it :D
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thing is you dont realy need lockers in them i took mine alsorts of places and only got stuck in dumb places that even lockers get stuck.
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down here in the local mud tracks a loker may be the difference from getin thru or getn stuck. We only try the tracks that no body else can get thru and its the thrill of going places that 'well set up trucks cant or dont wana try'.
I would definitly try get a locker as you may not need to get towed out
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