Looking to buy - 1989 Bighorn
Looking to buy - 1989 Bighorn
Hey guys, just thought id sign up and hopefully get some advice from people who have owned this vehicle.
Just looking at maybe buying a 1989 bighorn, just wondering if there were any things to watch out for, or any problems these haves?
Any help would be great cheers guys.
Just looking at maybe buying a 1989 bighorn, just wondering if there were any things to watch out for, or any problems these haves?
Any help would be great cheers guys.
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mud_slinger wrote:go for the 2.8
I agree with mud_slinger, our 2.8 TD 1989 Bighorn has given us a good run so far (touch wood). 270,000km and still going good. Having said that I've probably now jinxed it

Not too difficult to get a reasonable lift to fit 33's under.

Common faults:
Power steer box top seal
Rear disc callipers can have issues
Can't think of anything else that we've had to do at the moment other than the usual wear & tear things.
1989 LWB Isuzu Bighorn, Intercooled 4JB1T, Ball Joint flip, Torsion bar wind, 3 inch stainless homebuilt snorkel,1/2 done electric fan mod,front sway bar quick disconnects, 15x8 ROH White Spokes,33x12.5x15 Hankooks.
yeah the the 2.8 is all good, & they feel more like a ruggered 4wd. less shiney & all.
im going to be putting some 32"s on mine in a week or two.
it may just be mine, but the steering can feel a bit light & wandery,but i think its a by product of the lift.
im going to be putting some 32"s on mine in a week or two.
it may just be mine, but the steering can feel a bit light & wandery,but i think its a by product of the lift.
96 Bighorn Irmscher Lwb 3.1 - standard
previous 4WDs
93 Hilux surf
92 Isuzu Bighorn Irmscher 2.8 ,SWB, 122k,lifted, other mods
91 V6 Surf
previous 4WDs
93 Hilux surf
92 Isuzu Bighorn Irmscher 2.8 ,SWB, 122k,lifted, other mods
91 V6 Surf
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Depends on what they mean by "been through water"
Mine has been through water as per the photos below and even a bit deeper, and I haven't had any problems, I plan on deeper fording when I finish the snorkel project after Xmas.
Do you mean the electrics could be affected by the through water comment
I guess it all comes down to what you want it for.
Is it going to be your daily driver that gets used for a few weekend 4WD trips, or are you planning on it being for serious weekend regular trips.
If it's mainly a daily driver, make sure it all works.
If it's for mainly off road, it's going to get a hammering anyway so at least the price should be right.
Here's a photo of what mine looked like with a loan set of 33"s on it.


Mine has been through water as per the photos below and even a bit deeper, and I haven't had any problems, I plan on deeper fording when I finish the snorkel project after Xmas.


Do you mean the electrics could be affected by the through water comment

I guess it all comes down to what you want it for.
Is it going to be your daily driver that gets used for a few weekend 4WD trips, or are you planning on it being for serious weekend regular trips.
If it's mainly a daily driver, make sure it all works.
If it's for mainly off road, it's going to get a hammering anyway so at least the price should be right.
Here's a photo of what mine looked like with a loan set of 33"s on it.

1989 LWB Isuzu Bighorn, Intercooled 4JB1T, Ball Joint flip, Torsion bar wind, 3 inch stainless homebuilt snorkel,1/2 done electric fan mod,front sway bar quick disconnects, 15x8 ROH White Spokes,33x12.5x15 Hankooks.
It'll most likely be used as a daily driver, unless i keep my current car. its really to go down the river with the dog, and do some off roading, nothing serious. but yeah i was told to be wary of electrical problem if its been through water. the one im looking at alrady has a set of 33's on it, with a lift kit and snorkle.
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niblik wrote:no stupid questions fella...
ya cant learn if ya dont ask..![]()
Dead right Nibs, we all have to learn somehow, and I know I am allways learning.
Re Diffs getting water in them, The Isuzu's are good for extended diff breathers, seem to be a standard feature.
Mine has a good extension hose into the engine bay for the front one, all I did was straighten the hose, mine came all the way up to a bracket by the air cleaner housing, then looped in the bracket and went half way back down again.
I just straightened the rubber hose so it didn't go back down again.
The rear one has an extension hose leading to a breather cap mounted up under the body above the diff.
A lot of other brands just have a cap screwed into the top of the diffs which is why some extend them to a similar system to the Isuzu's.
As for gearbox and transfer breathers, I have yet to extend mine, but as the pics show I have been in the water without any problems so far.
If you plan on doing any offroading (even what seems like moderate stuff) the first thing to attend to is rated tow hooks


Can't stress enough the importance of these


Do a search on this forum and you will find heaps of advise on this, and some horror stories

Good luck if you go through with the buy.
I can do with all the Isuzu support I can get here


1989 LWB Isuzu Bighorn, Intercooled 4JB1T, Ball Joint flip, Torsion bar wind, 3 inch stainless homebuilt snorkel,1/2 done electric fan mod,front sway bar quick disconnects, 15x8 ROH White Spokes,33x12.5x15 Hankooks.
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MattG wrote:sorry im also located in chch, are most of u guys from here?
Yep, I havent caught up with billy & the others yet, Still trying to get some things together, like recovery gear & stuff.
I reckon its a good buy, I payed more for mine in a similar set up condition, But slightly lower kms & only 1 previous owner etc & a solid maitinence history.
We could have a bighorn trip soon if things keep picking up.

96 Bighorn Irmscher Lwb 3.1 - standard
previous 4WDs
93 Hilux surf
92 Isuzu Bighorn Irmscher 2.8 ,SWB, 122k,lifted, other mods
91 V6 Surf
previous 4WDs
93 Hilux surf
92 Isuzu Bighorn Irmscher 2.8 ,SWB, 122k,lifted, other mods
91 V6 Surf
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wit the breathers mine is a mu and its been sittin in a mud hole wit the water halfway up headlights and mine aint low thats for sure. had no water in gearbox or anythin. electrics seem good. only prob ive really had is alternator as its sittin low but new brushes and a clean your sweet. and a loose wire for indicaters which is seems fixed. 33s are good mine runnin 34s 

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