Hi all well looks like we just brought a FG649 crew cab.Just got to wait for the dealer to fit extra fuel tank and ATW to do they stuff with wheels and tyres. ANd window tint now too.
[If anyone has exact measurements from a domestic model that would be much appreciated.
Thanks
jon
Should be 165mm x100mm Look at hella or Wagner which is a Federal-Mogul campany.
Hi are the lights 165mmx100mm if so Hella part numbers are 1041 High , 1042 High/low they take H1 anh H4 bulbs or Navra brand part number 72066 high/low, 72076 High
again take H1 and H4 bulbs in either 12v or 24v
I hope that helps if not il find you sum more numbers we i get to work on monday...
Ok up date just took two fg649 for a test drive one 2003 77ks on the clock and another 2006 fg649 92ks on the clock.THey both go well drive nice .
The question i have at 100ks per hour what rpm should they be doing???
Both had with 7.5016 lt tyres on them.
Mark have you seen the fg649 at...
Thanks John.
Not going to the camping show but would love to see your guys stuff there
, we are off camping (northern nsw) taking the old troopy out for her last trip with us before she goes,just her sold it to a mate.
We where going to go to the camping show at Coffs but now off to Sydney on...
You guys do all the bar work up there?
Is the roof bar work going to have a rack on it?
John anytime i would like to see more pics of the young guys truck.
Peter
Thanks guys.
So not too much between fg637 or the fg649???
Cool truck, thats a qld truck from a farm equiment place in bris??
I love the bar work.
The trucks we are looking at most have under 100ks on them.
But mot too many around . Not a bad one in Georgetown QLD atm and i am off to have a look...
Ladies and gentmen need sum help on what to look for and look out for when buying a second FG in oz, Kel & i are looking at a few FG649 dual cabs when around 100kms on the clock. And let us know if anyone is selling one. Thanks for your time. Pete and Kel
We got another pic (quality of pic is not too good, sorry) but the truck was up the back of the yard. It is a railway maintenance hire place the truck is at.Fuel tank was on the left hand side of the truck.
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