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Car Forum / Australian Car Forums / 4x4 Cars (Australian group) / August 2004

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Fj55 leaf over conversion.29 Aug 2004 10:50 GMT1
has anyone done this on a FJ55, is it illigal?
Just wondering what is available to stop the steering link hitting the
spring on a fj55 leaf over conversion?
I have seen a Y shaped bracket but retails for over $400, any other options
Kero in Deisel, any comments?29 Aug 2004 10:46 GMT23
Hiya fellas, and fellessess,
have been told that 200mls of Kero in my diesel tank will help clean out the
wax and crap in the lines etc and boost power to a small extent, anyone here
tried this out, don't want to knacker the motor or injectors etc.
Bio diesel ?27 Aug 2004 10:38 GMT18
hi can anyone point me in the right direction as to links or such so i can
readup on such
procedures.
Cheers
Diesel or Petrol (or gas)?27 Aug 2004 09:58 GMT9
What are the advantages of one over the other?
I'm told diesel lasts longer, and uses a little less fuel, but are there are
other things to consider?  I'm looking at getting a second hand 4wd to drive
around Australia, and was wondering which one is best?  Also, I've seen a
Samurai owner clothing and accessories27 Aug 2004 08:21 GMT1
Samurai owner clothing and accessories
Noe available at :
www.cafepress.com/9845208
Getting the most out of your 2WD23 Aug 2004 23:51 GMT8
For those who don't have 4x4 UVs and have to do with 2WDs, any
pointers or tips on taking on off-road adventures like slippery
climbs, mud/slush, river beds etc?
Thanks,
Digital Maps.20 Aug 2004 18:35 GMT7
I am just new to this group having just purchased a Nissan Patrol Turbo
Diesel, mainly for towing my boat.
I know there are a couple of digital mapping software available for on-road
use but I was wondering what format the maps are in?
1981 WB holden ute20 Aug 2004 04:31 GMT11
Gday all
often need to drive offroad and the low clearance really f.cks things up on
my wb. Thinking of lifting it a few inches (one or 2) to increase the
clearance...
100% climber 6WD18 Aug 2004 03:58 GMT7
Anyone know where you can hire this campervan for Fraiser Island?
http://www.unicat.net/en/pics/GU2450L6x6-2.html
Auto hubs, a question.16 Aug 2004 23:17 GMT3
Do auto front hubs work in reverse four wheel drive? As I understand it
they work on the ramp and roller principle and when going back to two wheel
drive it is necessary to drive a short distance in reverse to disconnect the
hubs. If this is so why/how do they remain connected in ...
Dirtcircuit Photos (A Tribute Past and Present)15 Aug 2004 05:33 GMT1
A Collection of Photos taken over the past ten years During racing on South
Australian Tracks.
http://www.clubphoto.com/reward.php?id=289820&mid=members5_robin334854&pwd=
I also have many VHS Videos featuring these Rods in Action, please contact
Cheap UHF transceivers13 Aug 2004 14:36 GMT24
Whilst trawling the Strathfield web site for other things I
noticed they are selling UHF handheld CBs for $34
each - which is pretty damn cheap.
http://www.strathfield.com/ViewProduct.asp?ProdID=1073
The real source of fuel in Australia12 Aug 2004 11:32 GMT9
To all those who claim all kinds of wonderful things from brand "X" or
brand "Y" fuel....
May I suggest you do a little maths.
Look at the publically available figures from the Commonwealth
Isuzu Mu opinions please.07 Aug 2004 12:27 GMT7
I'm looking at an Isuzu Mu to replace my Diahatsu Rocky which is just a
little too small for my growing kids. I use the car for a lot of gravel road
driving, farm tracks etc. but not for serious off road stuff. I also tow a
8X6 trailer for firewood on occasion but nothing really ...
Question for FNQ05 Aug 2004 05:59 GMT7
I am driving up your way in Sept, the only thing is I am towing a NON
offroad camper this time, I was thinking of cutting up from "Hughenden" to
"The Lynd Junction" I was wondering if this road is OK for a Jayco camper
van.
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