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Re: The Real 2016 Hilux Thread

Postby snakesoup on Mon, 04 Apr 2016 5:22 +0000

desert duellers aren't a bad tyre, they come in 15" and 16" but I don't think 17 what size you got ?
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Re: The Real 2016 Hilux Thread

Postby bwatson on Mon, 04 Apr 2016 5:37 +0000

snakesoup wrote:desert duellers aren't a bad tyre, they come in 15" and 16" but I don't think 17 what size you got ?



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Re: The Real 2016 Hilux Thread

Postby mrpatchman on Mon, 04 Apr 2016 7:07 +0000

Richard wrote:You need to talk to the guys that work day in day out at tyre shops for the correct information because we all know what engineers are like.

Can some one explain to me please why you would want to reduce rime size?


Ok, National Code of Practice for Light Vehicle Modification is the source... The rest is all shit talk. What would I know, Im just an Engineer. Go find out for yourself... Not knowing why you would want smaller rim sizes says it all.
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Re: The Real 2016 Hilux Thread

Postby mrpatchman on Mon, 04 Apr 2016 7:13 +0000

Hilux Max wrote:
Ryan1kd wrote:With enough lift anything is possible. Everything else about the hilux is spectacular. A small compromise for a lot more refinement than that of anything else.



to the detriment of down travel and reliability. lift itsnt the be all and end all.


Spot on Max...I think droop is what keeps the tyre in contact with terra firma in the roughest of spots... More contact = more traction. Hell, if you know where you place your front wheels, you can get your sump over most obstacles, picking the line is the key.

My Kun26 runs 33s on 16" rims... I have a spot at Willowglen that I tried out as I upgraded. Couldnt get up there standard, had trouble with 31" ATs, full Rekon at 4" extra droop and it had no issues... Then dual e lockers and 33" muddies makes it a walk in the park.

Do these new trucks take 33s without stupid caster angles and rubbing? I like my 33s but I had to change ratios to 3.9s to get my low range back... Unsure if it's worth it in these new trucks.

Just about to order an Auto SR5... Anybody give me some advice on 33s fitment?
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Re: The Real 2016 Hilux Thread

Postby Richard on Tue, 05 Apr 2016 8:03 +0000

There was a shortage back in December last year when I went to purchase my 697's. Bob Jane had purchased a tonne of stock to fit out Downer's Rangers. Was going to be a 4 week wait until stock was on the shelves.
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Re: The Real 2016 Hilux Thread

Postby Richard on Tue, 05 Apr 2016 8:10 +0000

mrpatchman wrote:
Richard wrote:You need to talk to the guys that work day in day out at tyre shops for the correct information because we all know what engineers are like.

Can some one explain to me please why you would want to reduce rime size?


Ok, National Code of Practice for Light Vehicle Modification is the source... The rest is all shit talk. What would I know, Im just an Engineer. Go find out for yourself... Not knowing why you would want smaller rim sizes says it all.


I did find out by asking here in regards to the reduced rim size and I'll still stand by my comment on engineers.

I also found out by asking tyre dealers here in town regarding the legalities associated with reducing the rim size outside of the standard issue and I still stand by my comment on engineers.
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Re: The Real 2016 Hilux Thread

Postby mrpatchman on Wed, 06 Apr 2016 4:54 +0000

Right, It's all the engineers at fault... No fault with your attitude. LOL!
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Re: The Real 2016 Hilux Thread

Postby mrpatchman on Wed, 06 Apr 2016 5:44 +0000

Just put a deposit down on a Graphite SR5 Auto... Leather and aftermarket sunroof, tint etc... Then Rhino bar, winch, Rekon and look at more 33s ... Wish the US $ was better.
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Re: The Real 2016 Hilux Thread

Postby 180degrees on Thu, 07 Apr 2016 3:26 +0000

mrpatchman wrote:Right, It's all the engineers at fault... No fault with your attitude. LOL!

That's pretty much how the industry is mate, I have to cop shit all the time being an engineer on construction sites... what would we know though :roll:
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Re: The Real 2016 Hilux Thread

Postby RAZ67 on Fri, 08 Apr 2016 6:22 +0000

Hey any one know how to change the sensitivity on the auto lights, I've got a SR5 and the bloody lights turn on and off approx 5 or 6 times on way to work (15km) at 7am, every time I drive through a shadow on they go, I've had some strange looks from other drivers, they are bloody bright as well.
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Re: The Real 2016 Hilux Thread

Postby telliscope on Fri, 08 Apr 2016 7:57 +0000

RAZ67 wrote:Hey any one know how to change the sensitivity on the auto lights, I've got a SR5 and the bloody lights turn on and off approx 5 or 6 times on way to work (15km) at 7am, every time I drive through a shadow on they go, I've had some strange looks from other drivers, they are bloody bright as well.


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Re: The Real 2016 Hilux Thread

Postby berniecam on Sun, 10 Apr 2016 3:54 +0000

RAZ67 wrote:Hey any one know how to change the sensitivity on the auto lights, I've got a SR5 and the bloody lights turn on and off approx 5 or 6 times on way to work (15km) at 7am, every time I drive through a shadow on they go, I've had some strange looks from other drivers, they are bloody bright as well.

Hi RAZ67 You have got me worried, I will explain, I currently have a 2012 SR5 dual cab it does have auto headlights but on the steering wheel stick switch positions are 1-off, 2--parkers, 3--headlights, & 4-- auto headlights, with a sensor that looks like a little black marble embedded into the dash. I tried it a couple of times but decided it was only a gimmick so I never use position 4, so me the driver decides when I need headlights & turn them on to position 3. I will soon take delivery of a new 2.8 SR5 I am hoping you are not going to tell me there is no option for driver to choose when to turn on headlights in this new model that would NOT be good :o .CHEERS.
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Re: The Real 2016 Hilux Thread

Postby nicovdw on Sun, 10 Apr 2016 4:06 +0000

There is no off, but the other three are.
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Re: The Real 2016 Hilux Thread

Postby heavymental on Tue, 12 Apr 2016 10:07 +0000

You can just keep them on all the time! they turn off once you open the door after the car has been switched off.
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Re: The Real 2016 Hilux Thread

Postby oldrubbles on Tue, 12 Apr 2016 5:00 +0000

Is it worth enough to buy new hilux body with old 2KD VNT engine?.....
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Re: The Real 2016 Hilux Thread

Postby Richard on Thu, 21 Apr 2016 12:54 +0000

Nudge bar powder coated and ARB LED's fitted.

They'll be coming off later next month hopefully when the Rhino 3D Evolution front bar shows up.

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Re: The Real 2016 Hilux Thread

Postby heavymental on Thu, 21 Apr 2016 1:23 +0000

What size are those lights?
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Re: The Real 2016 Hilux Thread

Postby Richard on Thu, 21 Apr 2016 10:27 +0000

heavymental wrote:What size are those lights?


I had the 32's but because of their weight on the nudge bar and the bar not being a very solid mount I sold them and got the 21's.

(Easiest way to tell is by counting the number of LEDs)
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Re: The Real 2016 Hilux Thread

Postby heavymental on Fri, 22 Apr 2016 9:50 +0000

Richard wrote:
heavymental wrote:What size are those lights?


I had the 32's but because of their weight on the nudge bar and the bar not being a very solid mount I sold them and got the 21's.

(Easiest way to tell is by counting the number of LEDs)


cheers, glad i can count to 21 :)
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Re: The Real 2016 Hilux Thread

Postby Hutch on Fri, 22 Apr 2016 2:20 +0000

Richard wrote:Nudge bar powder coated and ARB LED's fitted.

They'll be coming off later next month hopefully when the Rhino 3D Evolution front bar shows up.

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Looks good Richard, what is that grill.
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