Norwegian Toyota 4wd camping van

rryd

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Just love this Nestle build, I need it all :D Lockers, suspension, skidplates, wheels.
Well Here is some more pics.
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rryd

Observer
then you add Norwegian taxes = 90 - 100.000 € :mad:
I'm happy with my HiAce for now, just need more time to travel :smiley_drive:
 

rryd

Observer
I have started my tent project.

Three walls, can have one, two or all three up.
Entrance in the front wall.
Newer better pics is coming.
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rryd

Observer
Some pics from our europe trip summer 2011, 4000km and ended up in Italy, lake Garda :snorkel:
BTW, my van is for sale, interest? please send a mail to runryd(a)gmail.com

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BajaBus

Adventurer
Nice to see some updates pics of the van and glad to hear abour our trip, Rune. Best wishes on the sale!
 

elipsoid

New member
Wheels and suspension

Hi, did you manage to fit bigger tires on your Hiace? If so, how big? And did you modify your suspension, or is it stock on the photos. Seems a bit higher than usual.
Thanks!
 

rryd

Observer
Hi.
Yepp, you are correct :)
I have 225/70-15 on it now (stock = 195/70-15)
No lift but HD coils rear and slightly adjusted torsion bars front.
 

rryd

Observer
I have also (after a lot of thinking) decided to keep my HiAce, we have ordred a new caravan and a new car, but I still have my trial rig and "need" my van to trailer it.
So since I'm gonna keep it I thinking about some minor engine modification, A intercooler, more diesel and slightly higher turbo pressure, then I can use it to trailering my trial rig.

Since gas/diesel is pretty expensive here in Norway I bought this "cheeper to run" expedition vehicle, a Honda Transalp Motorcycle.
To day diesel cost 14,3NOK/Liter app. 9,50$ pr gallon and Gasoline cost 15,9NOK/liter app. 10,5$ pr gallon so a "cheeper to run" expedition vehicle is really fun :-D
 

rryd

Observer
A few pics from last summer. My wife and I was on a 5000km trip to Lofoten, North Norway with our new Hobby caravan and Toyota stw.
So my HiAce was only used for four nights last summer, but It is used on a lot of day trips.
In winter time when we have a lot of slippery roads and a lot of snow we actually park our new stationwagen for some weeks and use only the car with 4wd and eberspaecher :)

A couple of pics.

More photos at rydningen.info

Our new Toyota Stw and Hobby caravan.
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elipsoid

New member
Hi.
Yepp, you are correct :)
I have 225/70-15 on it now (stock = 195/70-15)
No lift but HD coils rear and slightly adjusted torsion bars front.

Sorry to revive an old thread, but aren't the stock rims 16"? So are the bigger tyres 225/70 R16? If so, how happy are you with them? Any problems? I'd like to fit BFGoodrich All-terrains in this size. Thanks.
 

rryd

Observer
Hi.

All these have 195/70-15 as standard, both 2 and 4wd vans.

I use 16" rims from a older Hiace 4wd (1989-1995) on my winter tires, 215/65-16. The old, smaller HiAce had selectable 4wd, 2speed transfer and 195/75-15 (I think?)
The old one also used same front/rear diff as a HiLux pickup so there is many lockers available :) A dream car, but most of these have rusted apart now :-(
Here in Norway we also have some rules about campervans so the old type would never been legal anyway...

My van i the newer one with fulltime 4wd and no lowgear. But it's much better on snowy/ice roads, and like i said earlier: Offroading is strictly forbidden in Norway.
Anyway, my summer tires is 225/70-15. They have a very nice tread but for what i use this car I don't need more aggressive tread.

But, yes, for the look, I would love some AT or MT tires :)

For more hardcore offroad i used to use my Volvo L3314N offroader with 35"MTR.
 

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