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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / 4x4 Cars / November 2003

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Sand Driving ?05 Nov 2003 16:33 GMT28
I've just moved to Saudi, and will be expected to drive in the desert
for some distance to reach remote oil installations.  What is the
group's sand driving advice ? Should I be in 4WD or 2WD ? I'm driving
a Toyota Landcruiser 2002 model.
military hummer brake line pressure05 Nov 2003 12:58 GMT1
I have an 86 military Hummer and I am trying to find the maximum
pressure in the brake line.  Does anyone know or know where I
could find this information?  Thanks.
Durango/Dakota have faulty upper ball joints05 Nov 2003 02:37 GMT7
Saw a bit on TV last night.
Said Durango/Dakotas have known problem
with premature wear of upper ball joints.
They typically last only 30K miles.
Lisa Horton is One Smart Woman: SUVs Stink04 Nov 2003 13:53 GMT49
>Not being an SUV driver, I'd simply steer out of the way, knowing that I
>can actually turn sharply without rolling over.  With any luck, it would
>be rainy, or on a curve, and I could see evolution in action as a bonus.
Costs of repair of American cars vs Toyotas04 Nov 2003 07:31 GMT11
Greetings! How does the repair costs of Toyota cars compare with the
repair of American cars? With thanks.
Your experience in buying cars - one root canal job02 Nov 2003 05:38 GMT6
Greetings! How will you compare your experience of your car buying
with [a] Going to dentist for a root canal job [b] Worse than that. My
experience in buying twenty cars over many years will be [b] - worse
than going to dentist for root canal job. With thanks in advance.
Dumbshit in SUV runs over Sunbather02 Nov 2003 01:35 GMT104
Poor soccer mom couldn't find a parking space. Too bad she didn't drive
off a pier.  That certainly would have increased the "safety" for the
rest of us that don't drive the cartoony unsafe behemoths with goofy
cornea searing lighting, view obstructing height, slow as molasses
need rebuilt ford 46002 Nov 2003 01:06 GMT1
Can anyone tell me of a reputable engine rebuild service on-line?
Thanks.
DB
Is there enough room????01 Nov 2003 21:40 GMT2
I'm considering buying an older Ford Bronco (60's-70's) or a Jeep CJ7
(70's) but I'm 6'5". Has anyone owned one of these vehicles? I'm
wondering if there's enough head room and/or leg room in either one of
these vehicles?  They're hard to find SUV's, otherwise I'd just find
REPAIR QUESTION: Radiator chronically overheats!!01 Nov 2003 18:05 GMT6
I have an odd problem with my '96 jeep. (Six cylinder engine)
It chronically overheats!
If I drive more than 20 or 30 miles, when I stop, I hear the tell-tale
"gurggling" sound from under the hood. Lift the hood and sure enough,
No Springs ???01 Nov 2003 16:55 GMT3
1985 GMC S-15 Jimmy
2-door 5-speed
whats in the front for springs
???
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