UK Toyota Hilux

Jersey4x4

Adventurer
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Added a temporary power point in the back today
 

Jersey4x4

Adventurer
Some more goodies in the post today

A couple of carling switches for the camp lights and I finally got around to buying the window stickers for them too!!

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Finally I don't have to guess which switch dose what haha

I also received a National Luna Dual Battery Monitor it's the only battery monitor I could find that would suit my needs

It monitors two batteries and has a audible alarm if it detects over charging or if the batteries are drained and requires charging

I was thinking of putting it here... what do you guys think?

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Jersey4x4

Adventurer
Just received this in the post

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A diff breather kit from a member of HPOC he makes the kits up for charity appently so for 25 quid you can't grumble!

Simple to install too!
 

Jersey4x4

Adventurer
Right spare parts....

Made a quick list on Milner Off Road Parts for the spares to carry while on trips what do you think? More or Less?

STARTER MOTOR
ENGINE ALTERNATOR
ENGINE FAN / ALTERNATOR / AIR CON BELT
ENGINE FILTER KIT
ENGINE CAM / TIMING BELT
ENGINE WATER PUMP

I need to add Engine, Diff, ATF and Axles oils but thats the parts i think i need

To defend this list i am going to be on a very tight time frame when away so i cant afford to risk having to wait for spare parts, this dose not mean i am capable of fitting some of this stuff at the road side but it means i can limp it to a garage and hand them the parts to fit

Thoughts are more then welcome though! :)
 

P40Wolf

Overlander
I always pack extra fluids, belts and filters in my 4Runner....I used to carry a set of new alternator brushes as well in my old Dodge Power Ram. Unsure about the starter, as stick shift trucks can be pull//push started...automatics not so much. Yours is a stick, right? I always carry spare U-joints. I imagine if you are doing some serious backwoods touring with your truck in deepest Africa, a new timing set and water pump might be a good call...but I wouldnt know how severe that job is on that engine. We dont get to have cool Toyota diesel anything here in the US.

I guess the moral of the story here would be "If you have the room and the need, carry it".
 

P40Wolf

Overlander
And I just went back though the posts...what BFG's are you running on there, KO2s? I just got a set of those a few weeks back.
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Jersey4x4

Adventurer
Mines a Auto :/ and don't think you can bump start a auto haha

I have KM2s which are the up terrain version

To be honest I am not very impressed with them I have had nothing but balancing issues!
 

P40Wolf

Overlander
I have heard most mud terrains are not the greatest balanced tire, regardless of brand. These all terrains are fantastic I have found.

And mine is an automatic too. Pack a starter. I should too...., guess im buyimg one of those soon too.
 

Jersey4x4

Adventurer
I have spoken to a few people in the island which have had bfg muds and they all said go for Cooper STTs just as good as bfg appently with none of the balancing issues... We shall see
 

P40Wolf

Overlander
I have come to the decision that I need "Invincible" badges on my 4Runner. Think a UK dealership would send one overseas?
 

P40Wolf

Overlander
where can i pick up some steelies like that?

I got them from work, after waiting for other wrecked 97-98 4runners to come in with the same brand/tread of spare tire. The Rims are just Toyota 16 inch spare wheels. Probably find them at any parts yard.
 

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