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Hello and welcome.
Mud- See the Drumclog Stien on tour thread, come along and join in, it will be a cracking weekend with some members making an epic trip north. Not too far for you.
Modification- uprated and lifted suspension and bodylift kits are a dodddle. Plenty of info and help on here.
A good few Scottish members and the list is growing. Only a hundred miles from me to you so pop round for a coffee and a chat.
Have a look at the Latest Drumclog pics for a wee taster of what these trucks can do.Alan
yoshie "Didn't know they had a pill for laziness, anyway get well soon."
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Originally posted by palmerbloke View PostLifting kit..........where do you get them? am assuming Halfords dont do them
Is it difficult? Am hopless at spanners and stuff
Kerrsurf, Yoshie and loads of others however are serious off roaders and have greatly modified their trucks to make them extremely adaptable.
If you intend to do a lot of off roading then modifications would be the way to go, if however you only want to tag along now and again and you mainly use the truck on tarmac there's no great need for lifts etc. I would suggest however fitting decent AT tyres then you can give off roading a try.'Tis better to sting than to be stung!
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Originally posted by Scorpion View PostLook mate, you don't have to lift your Surf. A vast majority of members have standard Surfs and they're very happy with them.
Kerrsurf, Yoshie and loads of others however are serious off roaders and have greatly modified their trucks to make them extremely adaptable.
If you intend to do a lot of off roading then modifications would be the way to go, if however you only want to tag along now and again and you mainly use the truck on tarmac there's no great need for lifts etc. I would suggest however fitting decent AT tyres then you can give off roading a try.
S'true though mate, no need to modify to have fun on and off road but if you want help you know how to ask.
Even if you don't want to offroad you can still come and join the fun on the 5th July, say hello and have a few beers.Alan
yoshie "Didn't know they had a pill for laziness, anyway get well soon."
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Welcome
Welcome to the forum
I've been on here just a few months and its saved me stupid amounts of money, met some very decent peeps on here and had so much (and damn quick) help when needed.
Never thought I would be in to tinkering with cars but now bits are getti ng removed, other bits are getting added, sites are scoured for parts and I have my first CB in 20 years.
Enjoy! you surely will, and start a Surf fund right now. Its like an ISA but has no interest but lots of fun.
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Hi ya
Hi ya... Know what you mean not being really handy with tools!! lots of cut fingers and bruises on the head!...learning really quickly on the surf tho with the help from everyone here... lots of swearing and curses while working but remember before trying anything put some beers in the fridge!!!!! (maybe the bruises and cut fingers come from the beer before working?........oh well its more fun anyway!)The sh$t gets deeper ...but still swimming
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What Scorpion said really does ring true mate!!
They look amazing with a big lift an tyres but there is a price to pay an i dont just mean ££ for lift bits!
They will drink more fuel, multi story carparks are out the window, if you get some Mt's on then wet roads are all of a sudden a really, really big hazard that gets me nervous even when its just a light drizzle! A local road has been so flooded recently that i couldn't get over 10mph without either a)kicking up so much water i couldn't see or b)dragging me off the side of the road
Give serious consideration to your needs an requirements before taking the plunge into a big lift.
any questions you have on anything including lifts an tyres will be answered here mate!
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Originally posted by RodLeach View PostWhat Scorpion said really does ring true mate!!
They look amazing with a big lift an tyres but there is a price to pay an i dont just mean ££ for lift bits!
They will drink more fuel, multi story carparks are out the window, if you get some Mt's on then wet roads are all of a sudden a really, really big hazard that gets me nervous even when its just a light drizzle! A local road has been so flooded recently that i couldn't get over 10mph without either a)kicking up so much water i couldn't see or b)dragging me off the side of the road
Give serious consideration to your needs an requirements before taking the plunge into a big lift.
any questions you have on anything including lifts an tyres will be answered here mate!
Doing a few mods makes them even more fun in the sticky stuff and it's a small price to pay if you have to adapt your driving style slightly to make it ok for tarmac, to be honest my truck runs great on the road, even WITHOUT ARB'S! (old joke)Alan
yoshie "Didn't know they had a pill for laziness, anyway get well soon."
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and anyway multistoreys are for poofs, I can park where the hell i like now!
had 2 wee kids giving me the thumbs up for parking halfway up a grass verge when I couldn't find a space anywhere. made me laugh.Alan
yoshie "Didn't know they had a pill for laziness, anyway get well soon."
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