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No dents, road tyres... mud n grass .....you've being up the Matai doing skids!!
Good stuff!
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What are your tyres there VC.
Mate it's a old nanas car! Penises are well gone by then! Indicator stalk is the biggest hard on in them!:XD:
Those tires are an old original hilux fitment I am told so slightly bigger rolling diameter than standard but skinny road tread, on it when I got it but cheap as chips because everyone took them off of their hilux and either put a 31inch mud tire on or 20 inch racing tires :wtfsmilie:
205 16 bridgstones, grip pretty good on road wet and dry but squeal when pushed which annoys me.
Yeah, I've had two of those. I have no penis issues either, but don't take a bend on the road too fast or you won't be on it for very long :)
Well I have owned a standard ln106 hilux, which rapidly became a highly modifyed certifyed 4wd.
Then a 80series landcruiser with tripple difflocks, relativly standard minor lift 33s extra boost and intercooler.
And now this totaly standard bar tire size. It is the epitomy of what I used to laugh at......but It just makes sense....I drive a couple of k to work a couple of k to launch dingy(only reason I need 4wd or awd if I am honest)
So it does everything you would expect of a nanna car but it allso goes bloody well on road, had a spirited drive with a BMW mini over the rai and wangies the other day and it certainly didnt discrace itself, the landcruiser would have had no brakes by corner number 4 driving simarly and I had compleatly rebuilt them at great expense TWICE in the time I had it.
The way it stops is unreal after oversize mud tire vehicles, goes round corners good too not a sports car of course but still.
Soft road/off road is where it gets interesting tho.
Deep water, extreme climes are out....no snorkle no low range, but that goes for a lot of things...Amarok?
Its on struts so it does not articulate very well but most utes these days are torsen bar or strut front ends and rely on the arse end leafs to articulate.
No limited slip diffs(I think, havent looked just drive it)
No traction control.
ABS, good on road,exciting but shit off road.
So as an No road vehicle obviously not ideal but when you compare to all the modern 4wd utes in particular in stock standard form it would embarrass a few of them in some situations.
Things in its favor are, bloody brilliant approach,breakover and departure angles and a mint one with service history is only 3 grand vs 60 grand and one is more inclined to throw caution to the wind and bury the welli to get threw a tricky bit in a 3 grand car than a 60grand car.
Gear carrying is not a strong point but they do a LWB version :thumbsup:
Nah I bow to your 4wd proess, (actually I would have to beg permission to borrow the Mazda) but if my other Pajero SWB plans pans out you're on.
I have a dog to go to the vet tomorrow and I suspect its gonna be a gold plated bill to top an already expensive week :(
Went through the car wash couple times Undermeath is all clean now. :D
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There wasn't a Rav in sight ;):D:D
I'd probably pay to watch your Swift drop in over an 18 inch drop off then float away. It would make an awesome video
:thumbsup: :O_O::O_O:
Amazing what you meet in the middle of no where
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My silly mrs took her rav in to the AA to get some overpriced "Safey Test " you no the ones they check 175 things on the car but service nothing ! There was a long que of other idiots receiving the long lists of things wrong , Jodys rav not one thing wrong couldn't believe it
Mine flashes the seat belt light if I put it on after I start it .....or before I start it....I forget which now I dont notice it anymore:D other than that its sweet.
At the very start of the year I was co driver in my mates surf when he decided to cross a salt water river 2m deep 20m wide and flowing at about 15knots...there literally was no bottom as all the sand was boiling in the current, ironically it was the current that saved us when we fell into a hole it was all that pushed us out... I will admit that that is not rav country,surf only suffered alternator failure and probably premature rust out.
I agree VC, for what they are the Rav is well under rated and capable of a lot more than many would expect. Light and nimble.
We have an old RAV as a beach hack, does nicely.
Need to find a towbar for it as the new boat will be too heavy for the quad.
I had a Toyota carib at one point with a centre diff lock, took that places I wouldnt take my Isuzu mu even after it was done up! Now my mrs's diahatsu terios goes 70% of the places i'd want to take my landcruiser
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...5ab4ea620f.jpg Daihatsu feroza it's my farm bike down the river go anywhere truck this my 2nd one picked up for $1000.
Also got a honda acty 4x4 truck 660cc ex jap firetruck complete with sirens and lights @Dundee might have a video of it goes anywhere and everywhere
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puddles will do that.
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I had a 5 door 1995 Rav4 and it has seen more mud than 90% of 4x4s on the road.
With my 80% bald H/T tyres, I made it through many bogs and muddy tracks.
Best one was when I went camping near Lake Lyndon and drove through a huge muddle puddle that was way deeper than the RAV was ever designed for, made it through easily.
On the other side was a guy in a decked out Surf with big mud tyres and a snorkel who was weighing up whether he would attempt it or not.
Definitely not the smartest move in hind sight, but the mighty RAV laughed in the face of danger.
My little toy, looks like a Remuera taxi but it's not...
Just had the new tyres fitted for this photo, have had the river flowing over the bonnet and she just kept on going... haven't yet seen another that has been lifted or had a snorkel fitted, damn good wagons I can tell you, all the comforts inside but has plenty of bits to do the outside work... now looking at a removable winch for emergencies...
It's about to get a cut and polish as the poor girl has been a touch abused in the bush...
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