AnswerID: 16798 Submitted: Thursday, Apr 03, 2003 at 16:01
tristjo
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I agree with truckster about the
tyres, 33' and 35' are more for you serious offroading, and with such big
tyres you would have to take into account things like much longer braking distances, mucher slower accelaration and also higher fuel consunmption. Talking about fuel consumption, one of my mates has a 40 series petrol ute, and of late around town he has been using more than 45ltrs per 100km. No, this is not a joke, so if you really want a petrol, take out an extra 10k loan to cover fuel costs. A better bet is to go for a diesel, as they use bugger all fuel when compared with the petrol, and also are much more reliable. They are also very uncomfortable, but that is typical of a leaf sprung, swb vehicle. When lifted, they can become VERY unstable due to their narrow track, so keep that in mind. The do rust readily, but fibreglass kits for them are everywhere, just add more $$. For 10k, you could get into a nice 3.3ltr turbo diesel MQ Patrol, with enough money left to do a bit of kitting out, eg softop,
suspension improvements,
tyres ect. The MQ is all in all a much more liveable 4x4, much more comfortable, and probably more capable than a forty. But better still, alot of good GQ patrols can be found now for under 10k, and as anyone will tell you, they're one helluva vehicle when compared to a forty or an MQ, the coilsprings and more modern engines being the biggest advantages.
Anyway, watever you choose, get out there and give it heaps!!
Tristjo.
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