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    There's a reason landrovers are cheap...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad S View Post
    There, fixed it for you.
    Plus, these things tend to have a high centre of gravity, and roll at the soonest opportunity. Even on the road i found - I got one up on 2 wheels in the manuka gorge. that gave me a fright. I was just trying to keep my hard-won momentum up!

    Not trying to shit-stir or anything haha but just buy a landrover. Lighter than a cruiser or patrol, easy to modify or repair, and they are very capable even in stock form. try buying a toyota with two solid axles, and coils and disks all round for under $6-7k! This is assuming we are talking about a truck built for offroad fun, not just a cargo-carrying & towing truck. hard to beat a cruiser for that, if money is no issue.
    Okay, maybe shit stirring a little.
    Wash your mouth out!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry the hunter View Post
    well I have a huge back ground in 4x4 and give me a manual gearbox every day - if you are in deep shit and you need to move just a little bit a clutch gives better control - its positive feel against the mushy feel of an auto - look at what the dedicated 4x4 guys run aint no autos
    I USED TO THINK this way too Barry...but not any more..we bought a 2.7 terrano with an auto in it...and no way would I go back to manual...there is only ONE thing better about a manual than an auto...you can tow start it.
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    Hahaha sorry team, I really only posted that for a reaction. But I do like my old diesel manual disco. And to those who say they break down all the time, that's just rubbish. I know plenty of toyotas that break down all the time. Comes down to two main factors - the previous owners, and the current owners. Ain't much to do with the brand of car, within reason.
    Anyway, sometimes it's worth driving a LR just for the haters, y'no
    Truth be told, I wanted an old hilux. one with a solid front axle. But when I realized I could get a LR with way better specs and for half the price, that's what I chose. I don't regret it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    there is only ONE thing better about a manual than an auto...you can tow start it.
    And it's more fun.
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    Poor people change gears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dicko View Post
    I have been within a whisker on getting this recently but the clean fuel tax killed it. Pushed it outside what I was prepared to pay to trade up. https://www.toyota.co.nz/new-car/hil...DTG-NM1-040-25
    How’s that pricing compare to a equivalent specked v6 Ranger in NZ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad S View Post
    There, fixed it for you.
    Plus, these things tend to have a high centre of gravity, and roll at the soonest opportunity. Even on the road i found - I got one up on 2 wheels in the manuka gorge. that gave me a fright. I was just trying to keep my hard-won momentum up!

    Not trying to shit-stir or anything haha but just buy a landrover. Lighter than a cruiser or patrol, easy to modify or repair, and they are very capable even in stock form. try buying a toyota with two solid axles, and coils and disks all round for under $6-7k! This is assuming we are talking about a truck built for offroad fun, not just a cargo-carrying & towing truck. hard to beat a cruiser for that, if money is no issue.
    Okay, maybe shit stirring a little.
    I owned a landrover once, never again, been hilux ever since, had a few crumpy ones, bloody good in the mud but put a trailer on and sad stories.
    D4d 4wd xtra cab at the moment.
    Power to burn and momentum is your freind in the mud.

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    You only live once Dicko. Get it
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    Toyota has a good brand, if you want one pay the price otherwise buy a Mahindra. There's plenty of choice out there, it's only this fcuked up Govt and Green Party that are adding extra tax/cost on them.
    That Toyota that Tahr posted is one mean looking machine, if I wasn't driving my daily Landcruiser I'd swoop on that and be happy paying the Green tax.

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    Quote Originally Posted by norsk View Post
    I have been running auto 4x4s for almost 20 years.If you want to creep forward you put your left foot on the brake,increase the revs a bit and slowly release the brake.Gives way more control than trying to slip a clutch.Auto box is better all round for off roading/towing/driveability.

    No way I would go back to a manual.I honestly looked at a autobox for my Unimog when I decided to upgrade the gearbox that was in it.The reason I didnt was because I couldnt get any reliable info on what the conversion was like.
    Fark no, just no. Auto boxes for towing with the modern electrically selected 4wd systems that you can't put into L4 with the front hubs disengaged are just arse. As soon as you try and reverse a heavy trailer up and around a corner (especially starting off in that condition) you're almost duty bound to have it stall on you. The VW's with the 10-speed box were the absolute worst for this, so high geared in reverse.

    At least with a clutch you have the option of punishing the poor little grabby thing to get the job done, but the problem here is the modern dual mass flywheels really take to that sort of treatment. Mechanics friends, those things. This is the issue with modern gear, the older auto's were garbage for shifting and performance but usually had a half decent reverse ratio. The older manuals were fitted with tougher clutches and flywheels, and usually came with manual freehubs which gave the option of L4 tractor mode (as long as you were gentle with the axles). Compounding the problem, the older utes were usually running a 2500kg tow rating vs 3500Kg on the newer options.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tac a1 View Post
    You only live once Dicko. Get it
    I meant to pick up the wildtrack v6 diesel next month. Almost a 12 month wait. Haven’t had a ford since I had a XE work Ute in 87.


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    Quote Originally Posted by No.3 View Post
    Fark no, just no. Auto boxes for towing with the modern electrically selected 4wd systems that you can't put into L4 with the front hubs disengaged are just arse. As soon as you try and reverse a heavy trailer up and around a corner (especially starting off in that condition) you're almost duty bound to have it stall on you. The VW's with the 10-speed box were the absolute worst for this, so high geared in reverse.

    At least with a clutch you have the option of punishing the poor little grabby thing to get the job done, but the problem here is the modern dual mass flywheels really take to that sort of treatment. Mechanics friends, those things. This is the issue with modern gear, the older auto's were garbage for shifting and performance but usually had a half decent reverse ratio. The older manuals were fitted with tougher clutches and flywheels, and usually came with manual freehubs which gave the option of L4 tractor mode (as long as you were gentle with the axles). Compounding the problem, the older utes were usually running a 2500kg tow rating vs 3500Kg on the newer options.
    Guess it depends on what type are car you are talking about and how much horsepower you have?
    I cant reverse a trailer up an asphalt drive in my Silverado in L4 because it will rip the Asphalt off on a turn,but I dont need to use low on tarmac anyhow.
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    My son n law has a 2.8 hilux 8 speed.Its smooth,fast and has 160kw of towing power.Makes my old patrol look vintage in technology.I want a 400hp Nissen Patrol 5.6 litre.Bugger the greenies.

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    If you do, you will just have to get one of those Greta Thunberg wraps for under the bonnet
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