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single cab rock crawler

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woo hoo a build thread :mrgreen:

it's to be used daily as transport to work, will be a bit of a retro rockcrawler, and want it to tow my other beast.
Plan is....it will be a single cab f/d, exo'd, falcons rear, RUF, hi steer, dual cases, diesel, 33's or 35's (wrangler style or a/t)
have the vehicle and most of the required parts already just a power plant left to fig out,thinking the 1kz with a manual pump could well be the go but that's going to reqire another adapter to run the duals(which are avail $$)
other possibilities are a Bulletproof copy (supercharged L series), or a turbo'd 2.8, or 3b.....
any other ideas welcome :P



Starting point :mrgreen:

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should be a good build. that looks looks like robs old dust collectin lux
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Thats because it is :cry:
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well good to see it doin somethin other than collectin dust :lol:
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rob-mu wrote:Thats because it is :cry:


look at the bright side Rob, it's not being wrecked and it's going to happen :mrgreen:
green card from the mrs :shock: so will drag it inside the shed and start soon :twisted:



as soon as I have some time :?
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NICE :D



This is going to be mean 8) 8) 8)
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lovin the retro styles... coolies man.
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green card from the mrs


How?????


Awesome plan Tim. I like the KISS theory, just no good at it in reality'


Watching with interest :wink: :wink:
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p.s cuz.. i think a retro styles would be awesome, but maybe with the same mentality as ya coiled v8 beastie, just offroad only.. not the tow wagon too. i only say that cos as soon as ya got the coon rears and ya start tryin to tow another toy etc, it'll wallow more than rexo after a smorgasboard.. also the fact ya got to worry about lights and panels etc and we both know how forgiving rocks are..

maybe just get a dedicated tow wagon to not pedal/wreck/spend excessively on maintenance..?

then have your retro crawler and a mudder.. the specs i dont have an issue with.. after all, i gots the 3b crawler too..

thats the way i've gone and i'm really glad i have..

just food for thought anyways guy..
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Into it Tim.
Make sure you build in enough capability for some proper boots. You know that the rocks need lots of rubber, its not like playing in a pig trough (mud). Mother nature always wins when you stuff it up on the hard stuff.

Looking forward to what you do here, 3b or 13bt would be a bloody good choice I feel. 3 or 5 l also good units.......
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tim, just a thought , i have towed my suzuki with my surf ute as it
has little weight in the rear and pushes when turning corners.
your welcome to come have a drive but just something to consider.

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I was trhinking of curing the tow problem by having the "never remove" long travel shocks on the back of the rear axle housing, and having another set of shock mounts on the front of the housing.....when I need to tow, a set of air shocks (the towing type not the fox type :lol: ) will be thrown on :wink:
as for pushing from behind...my transporter is barked.
but fuk it I already have a tow veh and another trailer queen, old school crawler would be a way simplier option :twisted:
and 35' tahs too small Grunta :oops:
yes you're right 37's :D
keep throwing ideas 8)
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Now your'e talking fella 8) 8)
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Liking the kiss aproch to.
As for power plant reckon the 3b the way to go.
Can take ours right down to idle in 3rd and it'll pull away. Also can run on their side safer than a 1kz and when on those crazy angles you rock guys get on.

Will be watching this thread with interest 8) 8)
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looks like it's set to start in about a month as i'm snowed under with working 2 jobs at the mo, but due back to 1 in a couple of weeks after a mate who owns a buisness had an op (and recov) is due back soon, will free me up big time :mrgreen:
looking as if the consensus is another queen, think i've sorted a diesel (3b) power plant, and some more parts (or is that shit lying around)
bring it on
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Nice one Tim good to see you getting another crawler.
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got it some rims and tahs.. 37x14.5's on 10 inch -44offset rims 8)
so will be able to look at getting it wheelable into the shed
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oh if anyone in Canterbury needs a bbq table I want to get rid of the one in the background as I have 2 of them and that one is a pain whenever I mow the lawn, keen to swap for a useful hilux part(s) of some description or i'll throw it on TM :mrgreen:
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We'll take it for the park and you can have whatever you like off Riks truck cause he's not using any of it.
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H2OLOVA wrote:We'll take it for the park and you can have whatever you like off Riks truck cause he's not using any of it.


sweet, it's pucker's, and i'm sure i'll get something of use at some point in time :lol:
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Pretty excited to see what the final outcome of this will be.
Plans always change. (for the better)
Keep up the good work, it motivates me!!
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Dad and I did a road trip to Nelson and home today, left at 7am home by 6pm complete with another piece in this puzzle...donar truck...., a 1988 IFS manual surf, just been repowered with a 3RZ from a 98 manual hilux.....freaking ideal :mrgreen:

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Haa, passed you guys at Amberley this arvo. Funny how ya can spot a Surf at 500m once youve owned one. :roll: :roll:
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This is looking promising.........
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rokhound wrote:This is looking promising.........


should be an interesting little build, these are definately going in :wink:
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also scored some more parts off Rob-mu to do the build, TG twin stick and plenty of other parts..... so as soon as I get some time i'll stop part collecting, yapping and actually make a start :roll:
also after a hi-steer kit if anyone has one :mrgreen:
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for the pic junkies :mrgreen:
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Hi Tim,
Will have some kits in a week or so's time, PM if interested, just need to wait till they land to work out a cost.
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Hey are you coming with us on Sat? Dunno where yet (rivers are up) but will find somewhere :wink: Thinking Okuku :D
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yep, but finish work Sat morn at 8am start again Sat night at 6pm....so a tad LTD but there for sure, free all day Sun from 8am... keep me p'md :wink:
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geez tim you manage to find all the good deals a 3rz, if you still have an ifs powersteer pump extra i would be keen got my chassis now at home sweet,
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