canucksafari said:
Well, some of us don't have to dream about wheeling these vehicles - we do it every day. :hehe: In terms of Patrol bling it depends on what trim level you have. The deeper your pockets the more bling, but you won't need as deep pockets for a patrol as for any comparable Cruiser. BTW, it would be interesting to know what are the specific aux items that you think had prbs and what are the fit & finish items that you think were not as good as a 70 series?
You are a lucky man getting to have a Turbo Diesel rig like yours, can't say I'm not jealous...
Nice Pics, those are well outfitted trucks eh...
Well, as far a F/F, it was the rattles and squeeks. The dash and interior was just kinda cheep feeling and it just wasn't put together as well. And again, this was a big 4dr Wagon Patrol and was a very well apointed model as well.
That particualr rig had an Auto that puked it's 2nd gear on us while quite a ways out into the bush. It had been making funny noises I guess all the way out to our station and the owner decided to run it anyways. It overheated and was barfing fluid out of the breather on us then it pretty much refused to go into second.
The other Patrol that had issues was a fairly stripped cloth interior model, and oddly, it was a quieter/better truck IMO (funny how I fell that way huh LOL). It had Fan clutch issues, and acutly really boogered the radiator after a particualrly nasty little dusty road section. I don't know the history of the rig, or how well it was taken care of, but the Rad was full of rusty/dirty crap, and it really started to overheat badly. We limped it into a garage in what turned out to be the last town for a long while (lucky that eh) and flushed it which helped, but still, I think the RAD was toast. It should be noted this rig didn't have the best front bumper, and I think it was taking alot of debris in through the grill on the higher speed sections.
Cheers