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rianc

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I could not contain myself when I saw this Disco parked close to my house. Nice one for a Toyota fan!::S
 

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On Strike

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Ag guys ... I am able to take some decent recovery gear with when I take my Discovery to the beach so I don't really mind having to put it to use now and then ... even when I had to recover my pal's new Cruiser...

 

 
 

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On Strike

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Here is a close up of that "beach" recovery gear at work ... I'm not really hassled about getting stuck anymore ....

Thanks she will fit in nicely with my collection

ADMIN "S"
 

ENGELSMAN

Senior Member
And if you not going fishing then a nice off road trip on the week end and then you can let the misses drive and you can relax and let the best 4 x 4 by far do all the thinking and work.
 

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kaboem

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Here is a very good 4x4...

Best of both worlds... Jeep and Toyota

CJ5 Fiberglass Body build on a Landcruiser Chassis, Cruiser diffs, Transfer, Gearbox ect...

Powered By a 350 Chevy V8 !!!

Strong as hell and reliable as a they come...

This the 4th one and mine build by my dad. The previous ones were all Original CJ2 & CJ 5 Willys Jeep Lefthand drive stainless steel bodies...

What a toy!!!!

 
 

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Longname

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A friend of mine recently acquired the new Land Cruiser 200 V8 VX. I was obviously curious when I heard that he is trading it in on a Range Rover. On my inquiry he simply stated: "It's nice, but it is still just a Toyota"

PS: Don't shoot the messenger.....
 

Fanie

Sealiner
Those Willy's are just toys, you cannot tow anything decent with them. Knew a guy who had a big block Chevy motor in his, 8L or something wild.

If he put foot it would rear on the hind wheels like a dragster, but start run sideways off the road, so you let up on the throttle, steer back to the center of the road before you can repeat the exersize.
 

kaboem

Sealiner
Fanie

I must agree and also disagree my dad  has an old  butt cat 16f and before he got old and baught a Fortuner he used tow it down to Sodwana monthly.

The drive was long and slow but we always got there and when it gets to launching never had any hassels...

If you pack your boat and vehicle correctly and spread the weight evenly, you shouldint have a problem towing anything.....Through the lagoon on many occasions and up and down the dunes with ease.

The only guys who dont like  Jeeps are the guys that dont own one...lol (i am specifically talking about the old originals not new fancy ones)

But as the say Fanie each to his own.... As long as its 4x4 and canget me through rugged terein where the newer vehicles cant... i am happy !!!

There are three kinds of faithfulls for  Africa.....

1. Willys Jeep

2. Toyota Landcruiser Bakkie

3.Datsun/Nissan Safari


Enough said!!!
 
 

kaboem

Sealiner
Oh Yes sorry,

The guy who had a bigblock (454" V8) in a short wheel based 4x4 where you have no weight distribution, should have known thats whats going to happen. You have all the power and torque in the world and no where to send it to and no way to keep it on the tar...

Thats overkill in such a short vehicle... The 308 V8 is much smaller, 302 V8 is even better only problem with 302 is its Ford....lol

The Chev 4.2 straight 6 would be ideal but they are chicken teeth...

The Torque beeing sent to the rear wheels is just insane...

If you build mad machines expect to be driven mad....lol
 
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