Hi there,
Been registered here for years, after working on my mates old pickup, but now I've finally got myself a tidy 3.0D, I've just re-appeared...
I'll be exporting my truck back with me to the Caribbean, and there's some BIG steep hills on my island. Naturally I'm looking to prep it as much as possible before taking it away,especially with regards to potential overheating issues, and parts that will be cheaper here than to ship.
Roughtrax radiator caught my eye:
3 row rad
Are these as good as they look, and an improvement over stock?
Secondly, i was thinking of a small lift, but am not decided on whether the car already has one.
Picture here:
Does this look std height, but with maybe sagging rear - or maybe already a small 2" lift with sagging rear? Owner wasn't certain.
I'm budget constrained now due to shipping costs, so was thinking maybe just the rear coilsprings from Roughtrax, and front torsion bars:
http://www.roughtrax4x4.com/?doc=11&cid=165
I know I should do shocks as well, but will have to wait for now I think. Hoping a low mileage one like this would be OK, or can anyone say from experience that I'd be creating a wobbly monster if I didn't wait for the shocks?
Cheers
Dom
Been registered here for years, after working on my mates old pickup, but now I've finally got myself a tidy 3.0D, I've just re-appeared...
I'll be exporting my truck back with me to the Caribbean, and there's some BIG steep hills on my island. Naturally I'm looking to prep it as much as possible before taking it away,especially with regards to potential overheating issues, and parts that will be cheaper here than to ship.
Roughtrax radiator caught my eye:
3 row rad
Are these as good as they look, and an improvement over stock?
Secondly, i was thinking of a small lift, but am not decided on whether the car already has one.
Picture here:
Does this look std height, but with maybe sagging rear - or maybe already a small 2" lift with sagging rear? Owner wasn't certain.
I'm budget constrained now due to shipping costs, so was thinking maybe just the rear coilsprings from Roughtrax, and front torsion bars:
http://www.roughtrax4x4.com/?doc=11&cid=165
I know I should do shocks as well, but will have to wait for now I think. Hoping a low mileage one like this would be OK, or can anyone say from experience that I'd be creating a wobbly monster if I didn't wait for the shocks?
Cheers
Dom
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