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    Quote Originally Posted by bobslandies View Post
    It's not mandatory to carry that around all the time if you can occasionally tow extra weight. Many motorhomes are right up at the car licence limit before you put your food, goods, etc in them
    What is the GCM or GTM of the Iveco? If it's not specified (which would be very unusual these days) in NSW you can tow 1.5 times the tare weight of the towing vehicle - braked trailer of course.

    BTW there are quite a few OKAs on Gumtree at the moment.

    Bob
    5200 GVM plus 3500 trailer = 8700 GCM on truck licence
    or 4500 plus 3500 = 8000 on car license

    thanks, will check gumtree

    some good detail pics in this link
    http://www.arvi.fr/Le_vehicule/SCAM/...18W/index.html

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    Took one for a test drive today, had 8000km on it and still felt pretty tight, also bit light in the rear as it only had an empty tray, apparantly not a problem once a body is on the back.

    LLL..Loved it

    split/ dual range transfer box with 2 levers is a ripper, Direct drive in the transfer case is 1:1 then there are two low ranges 1:1.244 which is good for towing around town or in the hills
    and 1:3.115 or 1.3.866 LOW/high & Low/Low
    (the "mid range" has synchro & can be changed in any gear on the fly- sort of like a roverdrive)

    Main gearbox is a ZF 400nm 6 speed 1st = 5.373 , 5th = 1:1 6th = .791

    diffs = 4.871

    Tyres = 37"
    Hankook 37x12.5R17 LT Dynapro MT Tyres, not exactly an easy size to find

    I could feel a bit of a wobble, as with most big muddies they are hard to keep balanced, that might be an issue, the only other tyres in that size like the BFG AT are not load rated for the truck.

    The three diff locks , front / center / rear are hydraulically operated via pushbuttons on the dash thru a 12v hydraulic pump. The front difflock has a really anoying buzzer like a reversing buzzer going off in the cabin, but removed on the truck I drove. You would have to be brain dead to not know the front locker is engaged. (they have light to show diff lock/s engaged)

    Front air suspension seats are excellent & very comfortable, but Val sitting in the back bench seat also commented on how smooth & quiet it rode. It drove pretty much like a Toyota Hiace with the same gearstick coming out the dashboard, except you are sitting a meter higher, but apart from the height somehow did not feel all that truck like.

    Despite its size parking is a snap, except obviously the 2.6m height dissalows a lot of suburbain parking options & garages.

    I didn't take it offroad as was in suburbain Brisbane but tried low range and I'm suitably impressed

    Also a very good feature, if there are any errors the error code readout displays on the dashboard, you can self diagnose without a scan tool,
    and you can buy an OBD adaptor to connect via wifi to IVECO so a service guy can read & clear faults remotely .

    wheres my pen !

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    Positive review from Australian Outback test on Youtube
    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRBZaBvT1BU]Iveco Daily 4x4 test - Allan Whiting - YouTube[/ame]

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    Quote Originally Posted by disco2hse View Post
    Curiously, most of the video is filmed northwest of Auckland.
    Ahh, so that's why it needs "Strengthness". (Why would they make a Spanglish video in NZ?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 303gunner View Post
    Ahh, so that's why it needs "Strengthness". (Why would they make a Spanglish video in NZ?)
    Santana had a deal with the All Blacks to promote the Massif. Iveco seem to have inherited the deal when they bought Santana.
    Alan
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    now this would be a worry

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcnTXTwRAEk]Problem iveco daily, brak mocy - YouTube[/ame]

    btw code 148 = A/C relay,
    probably a case of too much information

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    Have you read this blog? They make some interesting points that relate to a similar error but go on to discuss touring Aus with an Iveco truck.
    '11 Def 130 "Henry"

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    now this would be a worry

    Problem iveco daily, brak mocy - YouTube

    btw code 148 = A/C relay,
    probably a case of too much information
    Mehhh - I've had an Alfa.

    Just Italian electronics

    Nothing to worry about!

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    IMO, Iveco have developed well with the modern styling etc as the Daily Van range and the Stralis Trucks look great. They still suffer with build quality though. Add to this poor build quality the over use of electrics and you have a recipe for disaster. As said before, I owned a 65 C15, and it was not without its problems.. The double cab was huge, but the dash was very plasticky.. It rattled badly. The engine had several sensor faults, so for several months it had no torque what so ever... Ended up being a simple boost sensor, but it took $3000 to work that out. The gearbox was never smooth with selection, and the rear mounts in the double cab kept cracking, and needed plating to withstand on road use... What it'd be like in an off road application..... Who knows! That said, once sorted, the engine pulled well. Dad ran a hire business in the UK for many years and at one point the whole fleet was Dailys and they handled the abuse.
    The later Iveco Cursor engine is now used in Case Magnum tractors and headers... (Only because Cummins became too difficult to deal with in the Agricultural sector I believe), so it has to be reasonably good...

    If I was spending that sort of money on a large four wheel drive tourer, I'd be looking at an OKA first, or an ex army Unimog (Grays online ATM), and the Iveco would sadly be a distant third. The other option is a decent Merc truck, with a body on the back! Needless to say, I don't warrant enough mile for one, so I've settled for a 101 which is getting the Cummins 6Bt treatment!!
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