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Time for a change of vehicle

Postby yaki on Mon Mar 07, 2016 11:34 pm

I have finally given up trying to keep on top of the maintenance and repair of my Discovery TD5. I do love driving it and with the VVT/Remap/ big intercooler it does really fly but the cost of fixing things on it along with the time that's been invested I have had enough.

So next question is what to get instead? Bear in mind this is not an off road motor but a large, roomy, comfortable family vehicle that can tow over 3000kgs I need something that can do the same, be more reliable and turn in at least 30mpg (yes the D2 does average about that)

Oh, and SWMBO must like it
Soon to be without a Frontera after 10 years of owning one :-(
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Front Winch & Bumper
MR2 Seats
+4" Springs
+4" Rough Country Shocks
Calmini Front Arms
Trooper Front Axle
Front Aussie Locker
Rear Trooper Axle
Rear Aussie Locker
35mm Diff Drop
12mm Ball Joint Spacers
33" Tyres
80mm Body Lift
Extended Axle Breathers
Aisin Manual Hubs
Rear Recovery Bumper
Braided Brake Hoses
EGR System Removed
DeCat
Fuel Tank Lift
Front & Rear Anti-Roll bar removed
Roof Console
EGT/Boost Gauge and Inclinometer in Centre Console
Region: South Wales



Re: Time for a change of vehicle

Postby RatCav on Mon Mar 07, 2016 11:47 pm

Trooper/Bighorn 3.1 manual .. or the 3.2 on LPG?

Both have the tow capacity. There isn't much other than the LR range and Isuzu that has 3000+Kg towing capacity.
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Modifications: Its a Frontera that is heavily disguised as a Mk.1 LWB Isuzu Bighorn 2.8TD Lotus Edition.
Hi-roof modification.
EGR valves and birds nest of vacuum pipes removed.
Front Manual Locking Hubs.
Rear Limited Slip Differential.
Yota Surf steels, with custom paintjob. (cheers Gregster)
33x12.5" R15 General Grabber AT 2's.
+2" suspension lift.
+3" body lift.
Cat 1 Thatcham approved alarm.
Irmscher wheel arch flares.
Full body restoration/respray. (cheers Gregster again!)
Region: North West



Re: Time for a change of vehicle

Postby gregster on Tue Mar 08, 2016 3:36 am

Ratty has forgotten somehow yota and nissans offerings! :lol:
Depending on budget, I would go 80 series TLC as tow car...awesome beasts, miss mine...
Check out the index thread below where pics/reviews from all our past meets can be found!!!!
click here for the SE Events Index/links Thread...see all the reviews and whats coming up soon!

Looks like I'm in trouble with the Mrs's again...
She asked me what I'd most like to do to her body...
Apparently "Identify it" is not the correct answer!



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x22dth B dti lwb x3
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Re: Time for a change of vehicle

Postby hipo1024 on Tue Mar 08, 2016 7:06 pm

I'd say my jeep wh has served me wonderfully but mpg figures like 30 are only attainable down hill with the engine off lol. Mine gets on the daily commute 19 ish, mid 20's on the motorway behaving (60) and around 12-15 between the lights when the throttle changes from a potentiometer to a on/off switch :D
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Re: Time for a change of vehicle

Postby yaki on Wed Mar 09, 2016 1:07 am

RatCav: Bit old really, wifey is a number plate snob but also balanced against my budget so looking at 05 models but yes I do fancy a 3.2 but must be on LPG

Gregster: Hadn't thought of Nissan and did briefly look at Toyota offerings but she thinks they are ugly :roll:

Hipo: Yes Jeep is on there but with mpg figures like that it has put me off slightly but the performance figures are really atractive

Current favorite is the Pathfinder, it can tow 3000kg's, performance is OK and bok figures for economy are pretty good for a 4x4. I did look at one locally yesterday just to see if I liked them and give it a good blast to see how they perform and was quite impressed but it was not in great condition, scabs on the sills & tailgate plus loads of knocks and scrapes, brake pedal sank to the floor and he assured me that was how it was supposed to be and reckoned it passed MOT like that plus on acceleration something was rattling in the engine dept so won't be going back to see that one.

Or for something completely different, been offered a deal on a Mondeo diesel ST for my D2. It belongs to a mate and I know its history, really clean and exceptionally well looked after, its been remapped, DPF delete, EGR blanked, goes like a scaled cat and still turns in over 45mpg but this doesn't resolve my towing dilema. However I do still have the G Wagon parked in my sisters garage so could drag that out, sort out the bodywork and give it an MOT for towing duties etc :?
Soon to be without a Frontera after 10 years of owning one :-(
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Front Winch & Bumper
MR2 Seats
+4" Springs
+4" Rough Country Shocks
Calmini Front Arms
Trooper Front Axle
Front Aussie Locker
Rear Trooper Axle
Rear Aussie Locker
35mm Diff Drop
12mm Ball Joint Spacers
33" Tyres
80mm Body Lift
Extended Axle Breathers
Aisin Manual Hubs
Rear Recovery Bumper
Braided Brake Hoses
EGR System Removed
DeCat
Fuel Tank Lift
Front & Rear Anti-Roll bar removed
Roof Console
EGT/Boost Gauge and Inclinometer in Centre Console
Region: South Wales



Re: Time for a change of vehicle

Postby gregster on Wed Mar 09, 2016 11:46 am

She thinks landcruisers are ugly???? New woman time, or a trip to specsavers for her....but the second option could be risky for you bud if her eyesight is that bad...she might see you aint just like Leonardo Dicaprio after all...
Check out the index thread below where pics/reviews from all our past meets can be found!!!!
click here for the SE Events Index/links Thread...see all the reviews and whats coming up soon!

Looks like I'm in trouble with the Mrs's again...
She asked me what I'd most like to do to her body...
Apparently "Identify it" is not the correct answer!



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Breaking...
2.4i and 2.3td
2.0i C20ne and x20se x 4
2.8tdi x2
2.2i A
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x22dth B dti lwb x3
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Re: Time for a change of vehicle

Postby RatCav on Wed Mar 09, 2016 1:01 pm

How about Nissan Patrol.

Very capable with a few tweaks and look awesome!

This is my mates. It stomped all over Frickley 4x4 without batting an eyelid:

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My members ride For Banshee the Trooper : viewtopic.php?f=46&t=34626

My members ride for Leeloo the Lotus Edition viewtopic.php?f=46&t=60154

Deceased

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Hi-roof modification.
EGR valves and birds nest of vacuum pipes removed.
Front Manual Locking Hubs.
Rear Limited Slip Differential.
Yota Surf steels, with custom paintjob. (cheers Gregster)
33x12.5" R15 General Grabber AT 2's.
+2" suspension lift.
+3" body lift.
Cat 1 Thatcham approved alarm.
Irmscher wheel arch flares.
Full body restoration/respray. (cheers Gregster again!)
Region: North West



Re: Time for a change of vehicle

Postby RatCav on Wed Mar 09, 2016 1:03 pm

I think Fogman has a Pathfinder.
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My members ride For Banshee the Trooper : viewtopic.php?f=46&t=34626

My members ride for Leeloo the Lotus Edition viewtopic.php?f=46&t=60154

Deceased

My members ride for Brenda the Bighorn : viewtopic.php?f=46&t=54771
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Modifications: Its a Frontera that is heavily disguised as a Mk.1 LWB Isuzu Bighorn 2.8TD Lotus Edition.
Hi-roof modification.
EGR valves and birds nest of vacuum pipes removed.
Front Manual Locking Hubs.
Rear Limited Slip Differential.
Yota Surf steels, with custom paintjob. (cheers Gregster)
33x12.5" R15 General Grabber AT 2's.
+2" suspension lift.
+3" body lift.
Cat 1 Thatcham approved alarm.
Irmscher wheel arch flares.
Full body restoration/respray. (cheers Gregster again!)
Region: North West



Re: Time for a change of vehicle

Postby gregster on Wed Mar 09, 2016 7:11 pm

...only cos he cant find a path without one.
Check out the index thread below where pics/reviews from all our past meets can be found!!!!
click here for the SE Events Index/links Thread...see all the reviews and whats coming up soon!

Looks like I'm in trouble with the Mrs's again...
She asked me what I'd most like to do to her body...
Apparently "Identify it" is not the correct answer!



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Breaking...
2.4i and 2.3td
2.0i C20ne and x20se x 4
2.8tdi x2
2.2i A
2.2i B LWB x3
x22dth B dti lwb x3
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Re: Time for a change of vehicle

Postby RatCav on Wed Mar 09, 2016 11:07 pm

Its his age .. bless him ;)
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My members ride For Banshee the Trooper : viewtopic.php?f=46&t=34626

My members ride for Leeloo the Lotus Edition viewtopic.php?f=46&t=60154

Deceased

My members ride for Brenda the Bighorn : viewtopic.php?f=46&t=54771
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Posts: 5577
Joined: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:20 am
Location: Preston, Lancs.
Vehicle Name: Banshee
Modifications: Its a Frontera that is heavily disguised as a Mk.1 LWB Isuzu Bighorn 2.8TD Lotus Edition.
Hi-roof modification.
EGR valves and birds nest of vacuum pipes removed.
Front Manual Locking Hubs.
Rear Limited Slip Differential.
Yota Surf steels, with custom paintjob. (cheers Gregster)
33x12.5" R15 General Grabber AT 2's.
+2" suspension lift.
+3" body lift.
Cat 1 Thatcham approved alarm.
Irmscher wheel arch flares.
Full body restoration/respray. (cheers Gregster again!)
Region: North West



Re: Time for a change of vehicle

Postby yaki on Thu Mar 10, 2016 12:58 am

gregster wrote:She thinks landcruisers are ugly???? New woman time, or a trip to specsavers for her....but the second option could be risky for you bud if her eyesight is that bad...she might see you aint just like Leonardo Dicaprio after all...


:lol: no accounting for taste, Landcruisers would be high on the list but in her words she doesn't want us to look like the clampets!
Last edited by yaki on Thu Mar 10, 2016 9:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Modifications: A few

Front Winch & Bumper
MR2 Seats
+4" Springs
+4" Rough Country Shocks
Calmini Front Arms
Trooper Front Axle
Front Aussie Locker
Rear Trooper Axle
Rear Aussie Locker
35mm Diff Drop
12mm Ball Joint Spacers
33" Tyres
80mm Body Lift
Extended Axle Breathers
Aisin Manual Hubs
Rear Recovery Bumper
Braided Brake Hoses
EGR System Removed
DeCat
Fuel Tank Lift
Front & Rear Anti-Roll bar removed
Roof Console
EGT/Boost Gauge and Inclinometer in Centre Console
Region: South Wales



Re: Time for a change of vehicle

Postby yaki on Thu Mar 10, 2016 1:03 am

RatCav wrote:How about Nissan Patrol.

Very capable with a few tweaks and look awesome!


Yep, back on the list although I think my Fronty looks awesome but she doesn't like that you can see the rear axle when standing behind it, go figure
Soon to be without a Frontera after 10 years of owning one :-(
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Registration Year: 1996/P
Vehicle Name: Eric
Modifications: A few

Front Winch & Bumper
MR2 Seats
+4" Springs
+4" Rough Country Shocks
Calmini Front Arms
Trooper Front Axle
Front Aussie Locker
Rear Trooper Axle
Rear Aussie Locker
35mm Diff Drop
12mm Ball Joint Spacers
33" Tyres
80mm Body Lift
Extended Axle Breathers
Aisin Manual Hubs
Rear Recovery Bumper
Braided Brake Hoses
EGR System Removed
DeCat
Fuel Tank Lift
Front & Rear Anti-Roll bar removed
Roof Console
EGT/Boost Gauge and Inclinometer in Centre Console
Region: South Wales



Re: Time for a change of vehicle

Postby yaki on Thu Mar 10, 2016 1:33 am

OK, so Patrol back off the list, no centre diff :!:
Soon to be without a Frontera after 10 years of owning one :-(
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Modifications: A few

Front Winch & Bumper
MR2 Seats
+4" Springs
+4" Rough Country Shocks
Calmini Front Arms
Trooper Front Axle
Front Aussie Locker
Rear Trooper Axle
Rear Aussie Locker
35mm Diff Drop
12mm Ball Joint Spacers
33" Tyres
80mm Body Lift
Extended Axle Breathers
Aisin Manual Hubs
Rear Recovery Bumper
Braided Brake Hoses
EGR System Removed
DeCat
Fuel Tank Lift
Front & Rear Anti-Roll bar removed
Roof Console
EGT/Boost Gauge and Inclinometer in Centre Console
Region: South Wales



Re: Time for a change of vehicle

Postby RatCav on Thu Mar 10, 2016 9:16 am

.. neither has your Frontera :?

or 99% of Japanese 4x4's

In fact your stuck with Green Oval really then.
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My members ride For Banshee the Trooper : viewtopic.php?f=46&t=34626

My members ride for Leeloo the Lotus Edition viewtopic.php?f=46&t=60154

Deceased

My members ride for Brenda the Bighorn : viewtopic.php?f=46&t=54771
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Modifications: Its a Frontera that is heavily disguised as a Mk.1 LWB Isuzu Bighorn 2.8TD Lotus Edition.
Hi-roof modification.
EGR valves and birds nest of vacuum pipes removed.
Front Manual Locking Hubs.
Rear Limited Slip Differential.
Yota Surf steels, with custom paintjob. (cheers Gregster)
33x12.5" R15 General Grabber AT 2's.
+2" suspension lift.
+3" body lift.
Cat 1 Thatcham approved alarm.
Irmscher wheel arch flares.
Full body restoration/respray. (cheers Gregster again!)
Region: North West



Re: Time for a change of vehicle

Postby hipo1024 on Thu Mar 10, 2016 12:22 pm

Or the jeep. But no option for part time 4wd on the wk/wh :( but yes the performance side of things does well and truly makes up for (and explains) the rubbish mpg figures. And with the quatra drive II diffs it's dam near unstoppable with the right tyres on. My mates e46 320i couldn't get away from me and that was with the bigger tyres on (265/70 17) and if I had launched it properly then he'd had been dust as I had to wait for the torque converter to do its thing before I moved so he got that head start on me. And can tow 3500kgs.

Wouldn't mind a go in the hemi version :D
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2.5 lwb - sold
2.8 swb - killed
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Re: Time for a change of vehicle

Postby 4x4 bobby on Thu Mar 10, 2016 7:17 pm

I been looking at the Jeep Grand Cherokee they are so nice to drive. I love driving Chrissy's Jeep Cherokee 2.5crd.
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Re: Time for a change of vehicle

Postby RatCav on Thu Mar 10, 2016 9:10 pm

Don't ever get a petrol Jeep on LPG. The ECU melts down quicker than a 2.2i petrol Frontera (voice of experience)
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My members ride For Banshee the Trooper : viewtopic.php?f=46&t=34626

My members ride for Leeloo the Lotus Edition viewtopic.php?f=46&t=60154

Deceased

My members ride for Brenda the Bighorn : viewtopic.php?f=46&t=54771
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Location: Preston, Lancs.
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Modifications: Its a Frontera that is heavily disguised as a Mk.1 LWB Isuzu Bighorn 2.8TD Lotus Edition.
Hi-roof modification.
EGR valves and birds nest of vacuum pipes removed.
Front Manual Locking Hubs.
Rear Limited Slip Differential.
Yota Surf steels, with custom paintjob. (cheers Gregster)
33x12.5" R15 General Grabber AT 2's.
+2" suspension lift.
+3" body lift.
Cat 1 Thatcham approved alarm.
Irmscher wheel arch flares.
Full body restoration/respray. (cheers Gregster again!)
Region: North West



Re: Time for a change of vehicle

Postby yaki on Thu Mar 10, 2016 9:51 pm

RatCav wrote:.. neither has your Frontera :?

or 99% of Japanese 4x4's

In fact your stuck with Green Oval really then.


Yep the Frontera doesn't have one and the lack of centre diff is my only annoyance with the Frontera. I have seriously considered fitting a LR gearbox to get a centre diff but I'm worried it might catch something :lol:

Land Cruiser Colorado now on the list along with a Gen3 Surf, from what I've read they have a centre diff
Soon to be without a Frontera after 10 years of owning one :-(
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Modifications: A few

Front Winch & Bumper
MR2 Seats
+4" Springs
+4" Rough Country Shocks
Calmini Front Arms
Trooper Front Axle
Front Aussie Locker
Rear Trooper Axle
Rear Aussie Locker
35mm Diff Drop
12mm Ball Joint Spacers
33" Tyres
80mm Body Lift
Extended Axle Breathers
Aisin Manual Hubs
Rear Recovery Bumper
Braided Brake Hoses
EGR System Removed
DeCat
Fuel Tank Lift
Front & Rear Anti-Roll bar removed
Roof Console
EGT/Boost Gauge and Inclinometer in Centre Console
Region: South Wales



Re: Time for a change of vehicle

Postby gregster on Thu Mar 10, 2016 11:29 pm

Shogun box might be easier to fit to a fronty than a landy one...and they had a centre diff also...
Check out the index thread below where pics/reviews from all our past meets can be found!!!!
click here for the SE Events Index/links Thread...see all the reviews and whats coming up soon!

Looks like I'm in trouble with the Mrs's again...
She asked me what I'd most like to do to her body...
Apparently "Identify it" is not the correct answer!



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Modifications: Drive a 2.2dti olympus, 2.8 lwb and 2.0i sport.
Breaking...
2.4i and 2.3td
2.0i C20ne and x20se x 4
2.8tdi x2
2.2i A
2.2i B LWB x3
x22dth B dti lwb x3
y22dth B dti lwb x5
Call Fronty4x4spares on
01622 739908.
Same day dispatch,
next day delivery
on 95% of items.
Region: South East



Re: Time for a change of vehicle

Postby yaki on Fri Mar 11, 2016 11:23 pm

Front diff output is on the wrong side, same goes for the old Cherokee XJ
Soon to be without a Frontera after 10 years of owning one :-(
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Registration Year: 1996/P
Vehicle Name: Eric
Modifications: A few

Front Winch & Bumper
MR2 Seats
+4" Springs
+4" Rough Country Shocks
Calmini Front Arms
Trooper Front Axle
Front Aussie Locker
Rear Trooper Axle
Rear Aussie Locker
35mm Diff Drop
12mm Ball Joint Spacers
33" Tyres
80mm Body Lift
Extended Axle Breathers
Aisin Manual Hubs
Rear Recovery Bumper
Braided Brake Hoses
EGR System Removed
DeCat
Fuel Tank Lift
Front & Rear Anti-Roll bar removed
Roof Console
EGT/Boost Gauge and Inclinometer in Centre Console
Region: South Wales



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