Hi everyone,
just gettting into 4x4'n.
trying to deside between a landcruiser and a patrol late 80's-mid 90's on both. desided to go manuel desiel. but which to choose?
any advice to the pro's and con's of each would be appreceated.
Currently not with a 4x4 club but with prob either go with Manukau 4x4 or auckland 4x4.
jason
another JAFFA
Re: another JAFFA
Welcome aboard.
Whats your budget? LWB or SWB? What do you want to do with it (ie towing etc etc)?
Whats your budget? LWB or SWB? What do you want to do with it (ie towing etc etc)?
Re: another JAFFA
ideally SWB. use would be daily driver. 4x4'n and the occasional towing. budget is yet to be determained.
Re: another JAFFA
For SWB, I have always preferred the Safari's. Some love em, some hate em.
They are heavy, but bullet proof, wide, but stable, slowish (non turbo) but can get excess of 400k on the motor if looked after.
I've owned 5 SWB Safari's now, and have aleays found them reliable
They are heavy, but bullet proof, wide, but stable, slowish (non turbo) but can get excess of 400k on the motor if looked after.
I've owned 5 SWB Safari's now, and have aleays found them reliable
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DaveM wrote:For SWB, I have always preferred the Safari's. Some love em, some hate em.
I'm thinking that. really like the look of the SWB Y60 compaired to the cruiser or even anyother nissan.
anything i need to look out for in hunting one down?
i.e. problem areas with rust?
Re: another JAFFA
also 4.2 or 2.8
whats an easier platform to turbo?
reliability?
whats an easier platform to turbo?
reliability?
Re: another JAFFA
Go for a 4.2, if you can afford it, go turbo, otherwise it's easy enough to get an aftermarket turbo fitted.
Can't remember all the details on years etc, but rust in rear sliding windows is common on pre 92 models, panhard rod front mount was weaker on early models, and could crack, cracks around front seat mounts, and also around seam in front footwell.
Wheel shimmy can be a problem, and can be caused by a few things such as kingpin bearings, panhard/radius arm bushings.
Few other I can't think of right now
Best to test drive and do the normal pre purchase checks
Can't remember all the details on years etc, but rust in rear sliding windows is common on pre 92 models, panhard rod front mount was weaker on early models, and could crack, cracks around front seat mounts, and also around seam in front footwell.
Wheel shimmy can be a problem, and can be caused by a few things such as kingpin bearings, panhard/radius arm bushings.
Few other I can't think of right now
Best to test drive and do the normal pre purchase checks
Re: another JAFFA
DaveM wrote:Go for a 4.2, if you can afford it, go turbo, otherwise it's easy enough to get an aftermarket turbo fitted.
Can't remember all the details on years etc, but rust in rear sliding windows is common on pre 92 models, panhard rod front mount was weaker on early models, and could crack, cracks around front seat mounts, and also around seam in front footwell.
Wheel shimmy can be a problem, and can be caused by a few things such as kingpin bearings, panhard/radius arm bushings.
Few other I can't think of right now
Best to test drive and do the normal pre purchase checks
cool thanks for that
Re: another JAFFA
Well after being a avid fan of 4wd's for the last couple of years and being a member here for 4 years. I've finally brought a 4x4. A 96 TD auto wizard.
Re: another JAFFA
Sweet, you will have to sign up for the Desert defenders trip in November and give it a run down there.
https://www.facebook.com/DesertDefenders4wd
I think you already "liked" them
https://www.facebook.com/DesertDefenders4wd
I think you already "liked" them
92 LWB Safari TD42
95 4.5L Cruiser, AKA "Thirsty"
95 4.5L Cruiser, AKA "Thirsty"
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Ant wrote:Sweet, you will have to sign up for the Desert defenders trip in November and give it a run down there.
https://www.facebook.com/DesertDefenders4wd
I think you already "liked" them
Yeah been talking to your Mrs about that. Hopefully we will be there. First trip for a new to us 4x4.