2002 RZN169 D/Cab Build (very slow)

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Re: 2002 RZN169 D/Cab Build (very slow)

Postby danmcccc on Sun, 09 Oct 2011 6:39 +0000

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csale wrote:Great looking truck, good luck with the cooling issue. Keep them updates coming!


Thanks, shes getting looked at in two weeks, will be interested if he finds anything wrong.


Ive got a few k saved up and thinking about spending a bit on her. Really keen to make her flex a bit more and to be a little nicer over the bumps, i was thinking about a 2inch EFS Comfort lift or something. I was also wondering what the coppers would think of it with me being on p's and running a 4inch lift :) .

What do you guys think?

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mate i would just go a 2 inch lift coz that should easily allow a 33 inch tyre, thatll keep the centre of gravity low to the ground while still giving good clearance, also if u do get a defect its as simple as swapping tyres to make it legal again...unless u wanna make the lux a mall crawler, then go the 4 inch...
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Re: 2002 RZN169 D/Cab Build (very slow)

Postby Stu494 on Mon, 10 Oct 2011 3:13 +0000

danmcccc wrote:mate i would just go a 2 inch lift coz that should easily allow a 33 inch tyre, thatll keep the centre of gravity low to the ground while still giving good clearance, also if u do get a defect its as simple as swapping tyres to make it legal again...unless u wanna make the lux a mall crawler, then go the 4 inch...


my bad i was meaning just a 2 inch suspension lift with the 2inch body lift its already runnin to get the 4inch overall to fit the 33s play tyres. The main reason why i was thinking about the lift was so i could get rid of the HD suspension in it...and allow it to flex more
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Re: 2002 RZN169 D/Cab Build (very slow)

Postby Stu494 on Mon, 10 Oct 2011 5:58 +0000

does any one know much about this kit http://www.superiorengineering.com.au/product_info.php?cPath=10_11_12_228&products_id=108 also wondering if any one has any tips for finding a better deal? Thanks
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Re: 2002 RZN169 D/Cab Build (very slow)

Postby csale on Mon, 10 Oct 2011 9:31 +0000

I just did my BL, but prior I installed lift shackles for the rear and wound up the torsion bars. Some suggest ball joint spacers for the front, but the TB wind up works well enough for me for the time being...
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Re: 2002 RZN169 D/Cab Build (very slow)

Postby Stu494 on Mon, 17 Oct 2011 5:43 +0000

well i changed my mind a bit, orderd a XROX bar for it. Try and make it a bit more tuff looking... :twisted:
3 Week wait so just in time for LCMP during schoolies week :shock: . Plans are to get rid of the chrome rear bar, get some slidders, put a pair of spotties on, put the muddies on and head to LCMP during schoolies 8-)
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Re: 2002 RZN169 D/Cab Build (very slow)

Postby danmcccc on Mon, 17 Oct 2011 5:51 +0000

defs get sliders before you go...i learnt my lesson...tho cost of repairs basically equalled the cost of the sliders if i bought some and didnt take ages to make them myself
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Re: 2002 RZN169 D/Cab Build (very slow)

Postby Stu494 on Mon, 17 Oct 2011 5:52 +0000

get the lux back tomoz after being at the mechanic for a day about the radiator problem, he said its all good
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Re: 2002 RZN169 D/Cab Build (very slow)

Postby Stu494 on Mon, 17 Oct 2011 5:56 +0000

danmcccc wrote:defs get sliders before you go...i learnt my lesson...tho cost of repairs basically equalled the cost of the sliders if i bought some and didnt take ages to make them myself


how hard are they to make yourself?
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2002 RZN169 D/Cab Build (very slow)

Postby D4D luxy on Mon, 17 Oct 2011 6:07 +0000

Looking forward to seeing it with it's new barwork :)
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Re: 2002 RZN169 D/Cab Build (very slow)

Postby danmcccc on Mon, 17 Oct 2011 6:11 +0000

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danmcccc wrote:defs get sliders before you go...i learnt my lesson...tho cost of repairs basically equalled the cost of the sliders if i bought some and didnt take ages to make them myself


how hard are they to make yourself?

depends how complaex you want them...i made mine he hardest way possible, which i regret undoubtedly
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Re: 2002 RZN169 D/Cab Build (very slow)

Postby Stu494 on Mon, 17 Oct 2011 6:19 +0000

ive got a idea in my head but ive no idea how to describe it, but ill try, i was thinking about using the same size tubing on the xrox bar, bending it on each end and welding that to a long bit of RHS running from front to back, to that have 3 mounts comming off and U clamping it onto the chassis with some bolts to hold it there. The RHS wouldnt be flat though i would twist it to match the sills. Not to sure if it makes much sense and i have no idea if it will work but its a starting point
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Re: 2002 RZN169 D/Cab Build (very slow)

Postby Stu494 on Mon, 17 Oct 2011 6:47 +0000

Does anyone know what sized lights fit on the XROX bar in all the different mounting points?
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Re: 2002 RZN169 D/Cab Build (very slow)

Postby Stu494 on Sun, 06 Nov 2011 4:13 +0000

Got a bit bored today so i decided to take off the Nudge Bar for the new one hopefully comming late this week and Rear Bar cause it got caught up on everything last time i went out for a play.

Still left the mounting plates on from the bar, they didnt want to budge so i figured i would just wait till the bar came.
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Cant decide what to get for the hilux :| tossing up between a

Front auto lokka or
Snorkle and filter box (K&N POD Filter replaced the box :cry: ) or
LED bar and HIDs for the XROX or
Tigerz11 12000lb Winch or
Dual battery system or
UHF (got a handheld though)

Still want to get the rock sliders but im thinking ill wait till i destroy the sidesteps on it. Also thinking i need to get some diff breathers. What would you guys do??
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Re: 2002 RZN169 D/Cab Build (very slow)

Postby danmcccc on Sun, 06 Nov 2011 5:11 +0000

you 100%need a UHF...and get sliders before you do a sil like i did then have to pay to fix it which ends up costing what a set of sliders are worth anyways
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Re: 2002 RZN169 D/Cab Build (very slow)

Postby Stu494 on Sun, 06 Nov 2011 6:02 +0000

forgot to mention i had a 5w handheld that ive been using...not mine though but i can use it when ever. Do you know anyone that could fabricate a pair of sliders?
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Re: 2002 RZN169 D/Cab Build (very slow)

Postby jarrad2314 on Mon, 07 Nov 2011 5:41 +0000

I would say for the first few things get the snorkel and filter box, diff breathers and sliders. Just cause that'll protect you from most things. I don't think lockers would be needed until you get all that stuff anyway.
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2002 RZN169 D/Cab Build (very slow)

Postby D4D luxy on Mon, 07 Nov 2011 7:56 +0000

Yea x2 with the other boys protection first! And a UHF is a must. F**k it's annoying wheeling with blokes that don't have one :) looking good mate!
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Re: 2002 RZN169 D/Cab Build (very slow)

Postby Stu494 on Mon, 07 Nov 2011 3:37 +0000

Found out im getting a Icom IC-400 pro with the AE4012K2 for chrissy :D . Still got the handheld for the meantime though. Still working out how to get a pair of sliders for less than 800$ :?: About to order a Airbox tomoz but having troubles getting a snorkle. Might try calling ARB tomoz just for something to compair with. Anyone recommend anyone around Brisbane that installs and has snorkles? Thanks for the ideas
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Re: 2002 RZN169 D/Cab Build (very slow)

Postby Stu494 on Mon, 07 Nov 2011 4:08 +0000

Does anyone know if i could take out one of the load leafs for a bit more flex without major problems? Thanks

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Re: 2002 RZN169 D/Cab Build (very slow)

Postby jamfix69 on Mon, 07 Nov 2011 4:55 +0000

Nice looking rig mate. Diff breathers are cheap to buy but cheaper to make, and a must to keep dirty mud outa ya diffs! Lights would look good for ya front bar when ya get it, but a 1200lb winch would look better, i've used my winch a fair few times but thats only after the 33MTZ's and the front and rear locker couldnt get me throw the mud or up the rock steps, but clearance is a big thing, so thats where sliders come in to play if you havent got it. From what you described about the ones you want to make should work a treat. I need to pull my finger out and make a set for mine as i have been caught up a few times on the steps and they just look shit compared sliders! As for the taking the leaf out its abit of a gamble but many a people have done it, join 4wd action website and theres heaps of info,
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