Having just returned from a trip to QLD from Vic and now with some 50,000k's on the clock i seem to have suffered none of the problems you talk about . Was getting around 12/12.5 L /100k's when sitting above a 100 k's and around 11/11.5 L /100k's at a 100 or below. Whilst these arent car...
Thats exactly what i meant Matt.
If i let mates pull my boat out up a ramp, there is really only a couple that can jump straight in and make it happen. The others put unecessary stress on clutch. Its just lacking off the mark with low down torque and can catch someone out who's probably not...
I hear so much about clutch problems with Navara's i was just curious how many manual owners here have had problems. I ask this because i have had no such problems in 50,000k's with a large amount of it towing a 2500kg boat behind it.
If you have had problems what actually failed and what did...
Hey guys, made i safely and are now relaxing on the Gold coast after a day a Seaworld today.
Must say fuel economy was a bit strange given that there really no heavy load.
We left Cobram 3am Tues for Dubbo and had to fill up @ Parkes to be sure. Cruise control all the way with the odd passing of...
Hey guys
just finished loading the Nav for our trip up North.
Heading of shortly to Cobram (folks house) for tonight and then through to Dubbo tommorow.
Wednesday will be to Tweed Heads and then Thurs, Fri &Sat nights @Surfers.
A couple of nights in Brissy then back along the coast home.
Will...
Definately no thought went into them whatsoever. All they seem to do is catch the mud flicked up by the wheels. You pull up to get out of your car and find that you have to jump over side steps coated in a slab of mud.
Been an Appliance repairman (fridges, washing machines dishwasheers etc) for the last 20 years but are just undergoing a career change at almost 40. Next month i begin a career driving trains.
i have a 06 2.5 5 cylinder turbo diesel VW transporter for work. Its like a race car compared to the Navara, close 6 speed box makes it capable of doing past the 176 ive had it up to.
But as far as money pits go, this is mine
I raised mine 2"'s and it doesnt void the warranty. Sure the ride is firmer but it ten times better than the standard, at least it is no longer sloppy.
If you go past 2' you will need the vehicle to be engineered for insurance and roadworthy.
As for winches 2 months ago the 4wd magazine did a...
I would struggle to get high 500's around town and on the highway it would be consistantly around 10/11 k's per 100. (diesel/manual)
Towing my 2.5 tonne boat best 15.5/100 worst 19/100/
Must say its not as economical as i thought it would be but to be honest i have never thought of 4wd vehicles...
I believ if you fit these you will need to change the bumpstop rubber on control arm otherwise you will bend something (cant remember what but was reading it from another forum)