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30-04-2020, 07:27 AM | #31 | |||
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I think my next weekender is going to be a small Jap truck like a Dyna 300 |
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30-04-2020, 07:31 AM | #32 | ||
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I would go with the Isuzu not the Dyna.
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30-04-2020, 08:20 AM | #33 | ||
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The jap trucks are stinking rough to drive though compared to a ute
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30-04-2020, 08:29 AM | #34 | ||
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Older one maybe but newer ones feature independent front suspension or tapered leaf front ends.
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30-04-2020, 09:42 AM | #35 | ||
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If buying a work vehicle you have to compromise load vs ride.The small trucks are pretty hard in the rear susp when empty,but smooth out with a bit of weight.The single cab utes are the same until you put 3-400 kgs on the tray. Some of the twin cab utes are nearly on the bump stops when you throw the toolbox in.So either you carry a load or you drive a non load carrying show pony
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30-04-2020, 09:55 AM | #36 | |||
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Even Jap truck chassis rails can break overloaded. I remember a few Isuzu no tilt car carrying trucks breaking. Small size Isuzu's have the wider, wide chassis width of 840mm to compensate for that these days. One reason the Ford Trader was so popular as a beaver tail car/tractor hauler was the fact it used a full box chassis as opposed to its competitors at the time.
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30-04-2020, 10:15 AM | #37 | ||
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You're right on the poor ride of the Jap trucks, even loaded up, they throw you around heaps.
If you're a fat bastard like me just pop into Bras n Things and pick up a sports bra and you're good to go |
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30-04-2020, 10:36 AM | #38 | ||
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Wuss. That's not the truck, that's the goat track roads here.
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30-04-2020, 10:59 AM | #39 | ||
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30-04-2020, 11:02 AM | #40 | ||
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And you tell the young that today and they won't believe you. Now where did I leave my bullock.
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30-04-2020, 11:33 AM | #41 | |||
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The point is your out and about on the job or whatever in your overpriced POS older Ram or FSeries huge pick up, as if your going to go home jump into your 2nd car back to the small tight carparks so moot point sorry Ben.
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30-04-2020, 11:53 AM | #42 | |||
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There's obviously demand for these vehicles and the people buying don't seem to have this car park disaster that precludes them from the shopping center. City car parks are so small that a dual cab Ranger doesn't even fit in them properly yet those still fly off the dealership floor. Personally I don't see the problem, A Mitsubishi outlander barely fits in my colleagues car stacker at his apartment building yet everyone still has SUVs I think people are just salty that there's an increasing market for $100,000+ American Utes with big engines and people who can afford them are buying regardless of car park sizes. |
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30-04-2020, 12:46 PM | #43 | ||
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be interesting how many actually are in the burbs.
My only whinge is that are over rated older POS as well
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30-04-2020, 12:49 PM | #44 | |||
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I work in Melbourne, you see them around our freeways on the regular, I don't see it being a problem in suburbia, might have dramas in an apartment complex or some underground car parks. |
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30-04-2020, 03:36 PM | #45 | ||
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who'd have thought it eh, an aftermarket guy saying it's the base ute's fault it breaks, and not his aftermakret parts?
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30-04-2020, 03:41 PM | #46 | ||
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Nah, I think he has been reading my mail.
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Anywhere else I drive hardly see them, I've seen more F150/250's than spotting Ram/Sliverados and there dime a dozen as well.
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30-04-2020, 05:08 PM | #49 | ||
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Some of this might be a marketing ploy by the FCAI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFlVv9LnRVg
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As a broken chassis on current imported dual cabs appear to be common knowledge, ( there are enough photos around, and the proprietor of a well known outback Qld service centre can attest to ), how has this fault affected Australian built utes in the past.
I have a Crewman, so I am a bit sceptical about the suitability of broken utes that can supposedly can carry 1000kg and tow 3,500 kg. I certainly would not use mine for that purpose. Both the Falcon and Crewman utes rear chassis is, simplistically, bolted or glued to the cab, and do not extend from the front bumper to the rear bumper, as per imported utes. Has anybody heard or seen a Falcon or Crewman breaking in the middle ? Or are Australian built cab/chassis utes better engineered and built with better materials ? |
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01-05-2020, 01:14 PM | #51 | |||
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01-05-2020, 01:24 PM | #53 | ||
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There was an AU ute posted on here where the chassis broke upwards. It had a frame bolted to the tray and hit something overhead.
Other ones I've seen bent were from airbags.
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01-05-2020, 02:19 PM | #54 | |||
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So are you inferring that a Falcon ute can break, or that a Ranger won't ? I find it a bit 'funny' that TV ads for Raptors showed them flying over jumps, but Ford then recommended that owners don't try to emulate what they had seen in the ads. A bit like the indestructible "General Lee" that never got a scratch on it despite what the Duke boys did to it. Personally I think that breakages occur due to incorrect loading brought about by manufacturers over-hype regarding capabilities, plus a little bit of cost cutting after initial designs are approved. |
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01-05-2020, 04:09 PM | #56 | |||
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I've worked out of a 70 series as a mechanic and we also had dual cab Hiluxs for field service and breakdowns. Before taking the purchase and build prices into account, you couldn't find more compromised vehicles and I'm buggered if I know why companies and contractors persist with them. Poor deck space and carrying capacity, no interior room (dual cabs were ok, at the expensive of deck size. But when fitted with ROPS, pretty much impossible to climb into the back), a dog to drive once loaded at CGM. Rear axle ratings are a joke and only there for marketing purposes. Our 250hp 10 tonne UD was about $20k more expensive to set up than the 79 series, but 100 times better at doing the job. A smaller N series Isuzu would narrow the price difference to the over priced Land Cruiser. The N series also has cup holders and cruise control as standard aswell Regarding the dual cabs chassis, how many of them tow off road... A 1-2 tonne off road camper hooked onto an extended tow bar to suit the larger tray will exacerbate the load placed on the chassis. In particular the push/pull motion of the trailer going over corrugations and road undulations. Last edited by smoo; 01-05-2020 at 04:14 PM. |
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01-05-2020, 04:50 PM | #57 | |||
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01-05-2020, 05:06 PM | #58 | ||
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I’ve seen photos of one failed Falcon ute, it was T-boned. The chassis tore progressively out the cabin rear box section, in engineering perspective it was a near-perfect dissipation of impact stress - unfortunately not enough to save the wholly innocent driver.
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01-05-2020, 05:10 PM | #59 | ||
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No, I like duals on the back, thanks.
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01-05-2020, 07:10 PM | #60 | ||
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I had a front tray mount snap on one of my FG one tonners when I overloaded it, i reckon I had 1400kg of pavers onboard. Ford fixed it under warranty. Some work body utes I see are so clearly overloaded everyday it’s no wonder the chassis fatigues and breaks.
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