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    Quote Originally Posted by edddo View Post
    Thanks everyone..all of the recommended trucks have cart springs so far.

    Any views on the Navara?
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    Disco 1 days are numbered - which dual cab ute?

    Quote Originally Posted by edddo View Post
    Thanks everyone..all of the recommended trucks have cart springs so far.

    Any views on the Navara?
    Yep - don’t go near it. Nissan overall have lost the plot in recent years. Only exception would be the Y62 in my opinion. This would also give you power and more comfort than any of the utes.

    If you really need a dual cab and comfort then I’m really not sure what you’d go for.
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edddo View Post
    Thanks everyone..all of the recommended trucks have cart springs so far.

    Any views on the Navara?
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    The boss at work has just taken delivery of a Walkinshaw Amarok, not much more expensive than a Ranger Raptor.

    Walkinshaw Station | Home of the Amarok W580

    Maybe not exactly what you're looking for though.......

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    My FIL drives an Amarok and loves it. It’s manual with the twin turbo 4 diesel.

    I don’t have enough knowledge to comment though.

    I thought I read that the next Amarok is going to be a rebadged Ranger?
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    Ive got a new ranger base model, seems to do everything very well. Even though the rear springs are leaf is doesnt buck in the back. I have heard the Izuzu are really bad for bucking and unpleasant to drive.
    I have 16 inch wheels which will give me a good choice of tyres and mine came rubber floor mats and a rear diff lock. it was priced under 50k which seems reasonable nowadays.
    I certainly notice the difference in quality from my D3 that I just sold. I ordered mine before Land Rover increased the warranty to a proper 5 Years.
    But Unfortunately LR doesnt sell Utes .......

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Barge pole and wouldn't touch, immediately spring to mind.
    Based on...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ian4002000 View Post
    Ive got a new ranger base model, seems to do everything very well. Even though the rear springs are leaf is doesnt buck in the back. I have heard the Izuzu are really bad for bucking and unpleasant to drive.
    I have 16 inch wheels which will give me a good choice of tyres and mine came rubber floor mats and a rear diff lock. it was priced under 50k which seems reasonable nowadays.
    I certainly notice the difference in quality from my D3 that I just sold. I ordered mine before Land Rover increased the warranty to a proper 5 Years.
    But Unfortunately LR doesnt sell Utes .......

    Ian
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    I have heard this about the Rangers ie the rear suspension is surprisingly un leaf like in ride-might test drive one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by edddo View Post
    Based on...?
    For me I owned one for 8 months, POS so I got rid of it
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