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  • L200 crew cab

    finally bought my tow hack today...

    thanks to mk2 mania for his advice and ruddy for his imortal words

    "your worse than me for bloody cars!!"


    anyone own one/ had one and know of any pitfalls to look out for???
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    a chap who bought my boa constructor off me on the weekend had one of these. he mentioned that there was a reoccuring problem with overheating/pressurising. Something to do with a stripped thread on something. i tried to look it up to advise you, but all i could find was this ...



    could be worth a read




    nice motor though! good choice

    my car in the vBGarage

    ***Don't Fool With The Old Skool***

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    • #3
      Originally posted by oveRSteer View Post
      a chap who bought my boa constructor off me on the weekend had one of these. he mentioned that there was a reoccuring problem with overheating/pressurising. Something to do with a stripped thread on something. i tried to look it up to advise you, but all i could find was this ...



      could be worth a read




      nice motor though! good choice
      i had the petrol one in dubai but that wouldnt be practical over here
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      • #4
        Had one, get it chiped to save on fuel, brill truck and would have another one if i couldnt get a hilux
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        • #5
          rear leaf springs snap very easily son, shout me if you need owt, we took on the mitsubishi franchise last year
          Ex-Chairman of 'The Clique'

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          • #6
            Rusty chassis aswell
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            Proper rallying is done down the lanes!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by RS_Fiesta View Post
              Rusty chassis aswell

              sounds like a few women ive been out with
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              • #8
                I have had one for six years now and it's been spot on son no problems at all if i had know you were looking for one I WOULD HAVE SOLD IT TO YOU

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by oggie snr View Post
                  I have had one for six years now and it's been spot on son no problems at all if i had know you were looking for one I WOULD HAVE SOLD IT TO YOU

                  you forget ive seen it
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                  • #10
                    got one the fuel economy is dreadful and they have no lock for such a big car parking is horrible hope you enjoy it

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                    • #11
                      Cant fault em really, the auld man has the warrior and its a great machine an ideal tow/service vehicle too...just remember to service them regular(engine oil/filter especially)

                      S.A.S Motorsport > http://bbs.rallyesportescorts.co.uk/...o=view&id=2408

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Chesney View Post
                        rear leaf springs snap very easily son, shout me if you need owt, we took on the mitsubishi franchise last year
                        Correct
                        My Father In Law had his os one snap.
                        My wife ran a 2004 Warrior for a couple of years with no problems ,they are a little thirsty though compared with some other 4 x 4 's
                        You can get good money for the rear covers on them as well
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                        • #13
                          Nice one son, you got me thinking now, have thoughts of selling my Golf GTi and Ranger, then buy a newer Ranger.

                          Of all the cars I have had a good old 4x4 pick-up has been the best buy ever.
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                          • #14
                            What you really need is some 38mm wheel spacers im sure ive got a set somewhere
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by RUDDY View Post
                              Nice one son, you got me thinking now, have thoughts of selling my Golf GTi and Ranger, then buy a newer Ranger.

                              Of all the cars I have had a good old 4x4 pick-up has been the best buy ever.
                              i'll give you a test drive in may son

                              pleased as punch with the Ranger everyone whos been in it likes it too, unless they being polite

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