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    Quote Originally Posted by 1nando View Post
    What do u mean??
    ... you'll hit a roo now that you have said that , mike meant i think...
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    ... you'll hit a roo now that you have said that , mike meant i think...
    Ooohh......****!

    Straight over my head. Thanks JC
    Last edited by pop058; 21st February 2018 at 06:12 PM. Reason: Sp.

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    Looks like i have to do some research as to what can and can't be done to these, and what year is best suited for mods

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Now you’ve gone and done it....
    Like 1nando,i hate driving at night in the country.

    I recon i havent planned to do any highway night driving in the country for the last 20yrs,at least.

    Then out on the property SWMBO cut herself very badly late one arvo.

    High speed run,at dusk, to the local hospital which wasn't just around the corner.

    I recon we saw at least 100 roos on the run in,and the one i didn't see,got hit


    Luckily SWMBO screamed,i was hard on the anchors,which washed off heaps of speed,and minimised the damage.

    Somehow the roo got thrown to the side,and didn't go under the vehicle or up onto the bonnet.

    If it wasn't for the bar,the vehicle would have been badly damaged and it probably would have been a show stopper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    Looks like i have to do some research as to what can and can't be done to these, and what year is best suited for mods
    ST-L is best suited to suspension mods but the TI and TI-L have the hmbc system which the st-l does not. In my opinion the hmbc system is worth the compromise of not having a bull bar. In saying that you could install a bull bar and see how u like it as many have on the patrol forum. I personally am willing to go without it.

    I think one of the best attributes of the y62 is the lack of need for power improvements. Where many spend thousands on chips/remaps, exhausts, snorkels, etc this money can go to other mods. The drivetrain is literally bullet proof; guys are running 35s on standard running gear, some of them supercharged and thrashing them hard with no driveline breakages. The drive train is over engineered apparently. This does not supprise me as Nissan has proved in many models including the patrol and skyline that driveline issues arent really an issue.

    Clearance is not an issue. With 33s standard and 272mm of body clearance it smashes the 200 series clearance of 230mm. Also has better approach, departue and traverse angles.
    Plenty of 12v outlets for accessories also.

    What could be more relaible than a v8 petrol with no dpf, egr, adblue, turbo, intercooler or anything else that usually belongs on a diesel going wrong?

    Despite what JC said about towing the fact is i havent towed so cant pass judgement or advice however the brakes are fantastic. They do have a soft feel but believe me if you put your foot down the thing pulls up quick for a 3 ton beast.

    The TC is the best ive ever witnessed, again no suprise as nissan built the gtr system and its second to none.

    Overall its a platform that makes sense. You just have to accept that yes it will chew more fuel but in the long run will be cheaper to run as they are extremely reliable. These things dont have anything go wrong and as a result you will end up spending all your free time on aulro as there is nothing to look at in the y62 patrol forum section, but the best part;

    Having 200 series give it some next to you and blowing them away. Literally. Then rocking up to the set of lights and the bloke tucking in behind you cause you just murdered his ego Y62 patrolY62 patrolY62 patrolY62 patrolY62 patrol

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    Thats handy to know about the st-l.
    When i was looking at the gen4 one today, it seemed quite low imho. Like it needed bigger tyres and a bit of a lift.

    Bullbar is essential for me.

    Also i did read somewhere that the gen3 had improved vvt? This giving it better economy. I don't know what this is about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    Thats handy to know about the st-l.
    When i was looking at the gen4 one today, it seemed quite low imho. Like it needed bigger tyres and a bit of a lift.

    Bullbar is essential for me.

    Also i did read somewhere that the gen3 had improved vvt? This giving it better economy. I don't know what this is about.
    Ive got the series 4. The improved vvt improves urban economy by 0.01, not very noticeable however sitting at 110km on the free way i can sit on 9ltrs/100 no issue.

    The stl has been discontinued.

    I think the reason they look low is cause they are so bloody big. It isnt until you park it next to a lifted 4wd that you realise how big they are.

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    I thimk my brake comments were because i was comparing it to my brembos...😣😅.

    Like i said totally overengineered and a lc200 killer😎.

    Jc
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    Am aware the st-l is discontinued. Not sure if we do go down this path whether we go low k secondhand or new. As i no longer work for myself, its now no longer a tax write off.

    I will be looking at something easy to mod is all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1nando View Post
    Update;

    Contacted ARB about installing a bull bar, uhf and dual battery setup. I was about to pull the trigger when i found out the following;

    The Ti and Ti-L model arent well suited to having a bull bar fitted. You see these 2 models come out with Nissans HMBC system and as a result you cant fit HD springs in the front to compensate for potential sag. Guys on the forum report little sag of around 10-15mm but having a tendancy to hit the bump stops offroad. The only way to negate the sag is to install 4x4ontraks or Radflos 2 inch lift suspesion which automatically voids your warranty according to Nissan, and to Nissans defense rightly so as this tampers with the HMBC system . This only affects the front as you could install airbags in the rear if u wanted.

    The HMBC system is great as it makes the IFS suspension act like a live axels but is very difficult to modify and as a result im not keen to touch it. Also i like the fact that its hydraulic and not air as i see too many air leaks on our trucks at work. The hydraulic system seems to be bullet proof.

    So after much thought about my mods and carefully thinking them through I've decided on the following;

    No bull bar
    33 inch bfg ko2
    Rock slider side steps
    Uhf
    Roof rack with mounted spotties
    Dual battery setup.

    This setup will be perfect for my intended purpose for the vehicle which is camping and touring. Yes id prefer the bull bar but i can live without it. To be fair i hate driving at night and avoid it like the plague and touch wood have never had a frontal impact or even a near miss.

    Ill post some pics as i get some things done.

    Ps ive now clicked over 9300kms in 2 1/2 months and have never reset my fuel usage since the day i got it and my average for those kms has been 13.6 ltrs/100kms.
    Again for a 3 ton beast (have 4wd gear and other stuff in it) with power and comfort to boot its more than respectable.
    My Perentie has front and side bars but is never used for touring anymore. My L322 is the workhorse for regular family trips and holidays and no bar work. I don’t drive at early morning, dusk or dark unless it’s a roo free zone ie M1 btw Coolangatta to sunny coast.
    L322 tdv8 poverty pack - wow
    Perentie 110 wagon ARN 49-107 (probably selling) turbo, p/steer, RFSV front axle/trutrack, HF, gullwing windows, double jerrys etc.
    Perentie 110 wagon ARN 48-699 another project
    Track Trailer ARN 200-117
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