SWB vs MWB 70 series

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SWB vs MWB 70 series

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Hey guys I'm looking at buying a 70 series cruiser, just wondering what the opinions and experiences are on SWB and MWB trucks? I'll hopefully get the 3.4 diesel. cheers!
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slow but really reliable motor, i had the swb, found it to be great every where but bogs, not enough power.

mwb is ment to be beter on hills
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MWB looks cooler :lol: theyve got quite a bit extra cargo space behind the rear seats an have a Fibreglass roof so slightly less steel to rust out,
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I would go MWB. A bit better up hills etc, but not so long you get bellied out at the top :lol: :lol:
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and if you do go with the 3.4, make sure you get the one with the turbo (13BT) coz its soooooooo much better than not having one :mrgreen:
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Pondy6 wrote:Hey guys I'm looking at buying a 70 series cruiser, just wondering what the opinions and experiences are on SWB and MWB trucks? I'll hopefully get the 3.4 diesel. cheers!


Yea the MWB is a way better length for off-roading and as others have said they have a bit more room and the fiberglass top so prob wont be any heavier, and def get the 13BT turbo version as they have enough balls for general use, the engine is made by Hino industries and was designed to run refridgeration units so is normally very reliable and bullet proof.

If you are lucky you might even find one with factory front and rear lockers :D
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MWB for sure as the shorty is just too short.. :evil: + be aware that they are a little tippy on the side.. :shock: never had a problem with mine tho.. :mrgreen: and you'll be limited to suspension upgrades etc.. BUT they are very reliable if you get a good one..
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awsome cheers for that, i'll hopefully have one on some 33's in the mud before too long
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I know someone with a MWB on 33's with a commodore engine in it that's for sale if you want more go... all certified.
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Cleary wrote:I know someone with a MWB on 33's with a commodore engine in it that's for sale if you want more go... all certified.


true... i'm pretty keen on the diesel but do you know how much he wants?
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Not sure sorry - PM nomis
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the length difference is a MASSIVE 12 inches. As far as better at climbing hills goes. its how you pedal it.

I'd have a swb as it doesnt have the ugly and heavier than steel fiberglass bit.
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callum007 wrote:the length difference is a MASSIVE 12 inches. As far as better at climbing hills goes. its how you pedal it.

I'd have a swb as it doesnt have the ugly and heavier than steel fiberglass bit.


And 12 inches makes a HUGE difference esp when climing hills. :D

Or better again just buy a safari and you get the superior coil setup, more stability and on average a better alround truck at the end of the day.
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haydgq wrote:
callum007 wrote:the length difference is a MASSIVE 12 inches. As far as better at climbing hills goes. its how you pedal it.

I'd have a swb as it doesnt have the ugly and heavier than steel fiberglass bit.


And 12 inches makes a HUGE difference esp when climing hills. :D

Or better again just buy a safari and you get the superior coil setup, more stability and on average a better alround truck at the end of the day.

I concur.. :mrgreen:
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mwb then its easy as to ute chop it should you chose to
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i have heard safaris are way heavier and suck more gas??
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Safari well i dont know much about safaris but i do own a MWB 70 series.............
I love it flexs great,fits 33s easy and i do know the 13bt motors are great But mine is better. Its the 1HZ 4.2 6cylinder model, Mine it turbo'd so it go's like stink.........
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Yep, depends what you want to spend but if you have the $$$ this would be a sweet truck! :D better than the old coal burner 3.4 :lol:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Cars/Toyota/landcruiser/auction-372434849.htm
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juz wrote:Yep, depends what you want to spend but if you have the $$$ this would be a sweet truck! :D better than the old coal burner 3.4 :lol:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Cars/Toyota/landcruiser/auction-372434849.htm



dam right thats a nice truck. id be all over that
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