Lol. I actually bought some of that alcohol based hand wash which I used every day not long after getting out of the ute.
Ride confort - can't judge that in the 6 as it had super heavy springs and I was driving on riverbeds for about 7kms a day. Like being in a washing machine.The V8's rear leaf springs were stuffed and even without a load it was riding flat. Seats were reminiscent of my dad's old series one. Maybe a touch more springy.
Internals - yes the cup single holder in the V8 was nice. I do like the way that when you load all your crap onto the dash it doesn't vanish down that gap between dash and windscreen.
Reliability - Had a warning light come on just as I put the nose into a creek last Tuesday. The engine warning light. Looked up the interpretation in the handbook, it said: "Take vehicle to a Toyota dealer immediately". Useful. Turns out it was a suck blowoff valve. No biggie. Also the rear axle breather hose kept coming off. Great in the conditions I was in, especially seeing as the connector for the hose faces forward, effectively sucking water into the axle/diff. I shook the battery mounts to pieces on the river beds. Was great to find both batteries just kinda bouncing around. Other than that seemed decent. Only in them for a month so no long term perspective PLUS they go into the workshop back at the depot constantly. The 6 just had a gearbox transplant. Crunches all the time in 4 low. Could be my driving though ;-)
Power - seemed good in both. Preferred the V8 to drive but the 6 seemed more suited to the offroad work. Big heavy vehicles pulling a big load through particularly adverse conditions with no track. Had some fun. Wouldn't take my D2 in there... it'd scratch the paint
I've just got to say.. The Pilbara is the harshest country I've ever walked on, the alone driven in. Holy crap. Dirt is a commodity out there. I've never seen so much rock let alone had to drive on it. And SPINIFEX... my shins will never forgive me.
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The V8's rear leaf springs were stuffed and even without a load it was riding flat. Seats were reminiscent of my dad's old series one. Maybe a touch more springy.



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