Mercguy
Thanks for the insights, they are certainly a lot of very good options and ideas.
Essentially, the ute will be used as a business vehicle for what I do on the side, as a mechanic. It will house my tools and other gear.
So at this stage, there are no immediate plans to use it in any off-road capacity other than dirt roads of course.
BUT, due to my partners employment, our location can change and we could be living anywhere else and that can change things.
That is why I am trying to keep everything pretty simple. If I can get it to work and be reliable, job done, but I will design the tray/toolbox with the idea that it could be turned into a tourer if mechanic-ing stops or I decide to move it on.
In time though, there will be changes, like a 300tdi conversion, maybe a lift and traction devices.
I am still undecided whether to remove the boge and fit airbags, keep the boge and fit airbags or just hope the boge will be enough to maintain a tray and tools. I was looking the other night in a owners manual and noticed that the kerb weight is around 1900kgs with a GVM of about 2600kgs. So that gives me about 700kgs to play with in terms of fitting a tray and filling with tools, then I need to allow for towing a trailer. But that hasn't included the weight I will remove with the rear section of roof, side panels and rear floor(couldn't imagine it would weight too much). Any input into this decision would be appreciated.
The vehicle itself is a 88 model, so no sway bars to worry about. On that though, I might be getting a 92 model for free and I'm sure that after 90 they had sway bars fitted and I am contemplating the task of doing a axle swap which would have a few benefits; better brakes, more stable suspension and it solves my tail shaft problem. Just a pity the air suspension has been removed, cause that would have been cool!
The one consideration that I have to keep in mind is where I am located. The closest place with access to engineering or machining is 300kay away in Darwin and even then if it can't be done, Adelaide (2700kays) is probably the next easiest. I really don't want the projects budget spent on freight which in most cases can cost as much if not more than what you are purchasing. So keeping it within my available resources is key. And considering this is Toyota town (I get looks as if I am a foreign dictator), those resources are limited.
I am leaving to do a quick trip to Adelaide tomorrow, but when I return, I should be back at work and able to get a couple of fresh pics of where I am up to. And hopefully make some meaningful progress.
As I said earlier, thanks again for your ideas and I hope I answered your questions, even if it was Ross Noble style.
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