Land Cruiser Ute
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Well, you should knowWould be good for a ram raid.![]()
This is what happens when 4.2 ltr of intercooled turbo engine at full throttle hits a 10" thick concrete block wall, not breeze block, CONCRETE!! I meant to hit the brakes but stepped on the throttle by mistake,I saw the wall looming and thought why is she not stopping?
not roadworthy but still running, tough old beasts ain't they!
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Another view complete wih block, the wall was double thickness blocks.
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and this is the hole it made
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The good news is Julian V says it's all repairable![]()
They're fairly normal up around here; a lot of the utes/4x4's on property run them, because the run out to them is normally fairly open as well. The side brush bars are for Roo's to hit, without damaging the panels
This is one I found a couple of months ago set up for hunting:
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There's even Ford Falcon/Holden Commodores with 5 post bars, the bottom bar is so that the 'roo is sort of scooped up when it's hit, rather than being run over.
Sorry to digress but that ute looks seriously under-tyred to me.....shame, as otherwise those new 70 series doublecabs look the business.
it would look good on 37's
Stu
Nothing new.
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The top of the range 70 series is fitted with 16X7 wheels, so even 285/75R16's are out unless you fit aftermarket wheels.Sorry to digress but that ute looks seriously under-tyred to me.....shame, as otherwise those new 70 series doublecabs look the business.
How does ben drive on the road with 37? or do I not ask!!
Do you need to engineer certain parts on top of what you would do to make them fit?