Have a 96 GQ TB42E LWB wagon and am planning a trip in the near future. Will need to carry extra fuel, so looking at aux fuel tank (approx 70L) and a snorkel to suit. Also interested in a long range...
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Have a 96 GQ TB42E LWB wagon and am planning a trip in the near future. Will need to carry extra fuel, so looking at aux fuel tank (approx 70L) and a snorkel to suit. Also interested in a long range...
From all the input it looks as though I would be crazy not to go with the 2" lift. Good idea re weighing front and back. Only trouble is HOW? Second battery (AGM) is right at the back next to the 12V...
Thanks for that. Had one bloke tell me that even a 2" lift I would feel and stick with standard height. As I am not planning on changing wheel size he advised against the lift.
Will hang out there...
Was told by my mechanic the other day that my beast was a fair bit lower than it should be. Have only had it for about six months, a 96 GQ TB42E and the previous owner used it to tow horse floats....
Have been doing a bit more research and can set up a carry bar on the rear of the patrol with twin swing out tool / fuel boxes that can each house 4 x jerry cans making a total of 8 x 20L = 160L on...
Planning on a major trip next year in my TB42e GQ, but have a dilemma re the current range for a full tank of fuel. At least one of the tracks I will be doing is approx 800 KM between fuel stops. But...
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Ditto,
Have heard of the AP50, but not the AP500 before. Will keep looking until I find something decent
Rick
Hi, Just saw your photos re mount for the codan. Looks good, will keep it in mind when I mount my 9350
Rick
Assume you mean 24L / 100 for the home town driving. On gas those figures look good. Was tossing up to go dual fuel, but this one came up first and am still happy.
Rick
Thanks Tony,
It kind of got me frustrated as I thought I would have been able to find out how to do it if I could. Just a senior moment. It happens you know
Rick
Thanks AB. Finally got my 25 up and downloaded it. I could have done with it over the last couple of days but hey I have it now. Once again thanks
Rick
Yeh, I am sure that you can change it yourself, but unsure where, not a hassle, just interested
Rick
Looking at the forum when you sign up you are ranked as a beginner, some are moderators, some are experts (we all know what that stands for), some seem to have created their own description. As a...
when is it going to be drawn?
Rick
OK figures in detail. First, as mentioned TB42E , manual, roof rack, standard 15" tyres. did not use a/c unless mentioned. Drivers window down most of the way.
- Canberra to Sydney (297Km) sitting...
After I put it all back together, checked it out with the lens in place in the garage. It is surprising how much light they do put out, probably pretty useless for normal driving, but for low speed...
OK, that explains it all thanks Tony
Thanks for the reply anyway. Well here is one for the books. Found the combination that works. Still keep the thread open, more than happy to field additional comments. OK here is the deal:
The...
Can anyone assist with what the front side lights are, and how they function on a 1996 GQ RX TB42E. See attached photo (circled). The bulbs are OK, but I can't get them to come on. Parking only...
Tony,
You got it thanks mate. Both the fuse and the relay for the horn circuit were under that black cover you mentioned beside the battery. Was not expecting to see them hidden away under a cover...
I also have a complete breakdown of each leg, some flat out, some very careful driving, some with a/c on, some with hills and ranges. Will not post them tonight, but probably later on tomorrow night,...
Yep confirm that. TB42E.
Just got back a couple of hours ago and for the complete trip - Canberra to Nanango with a few detours,, a total of 1700Km I averaged out 15.36L / 100Km
Will start by checking all the fuses and the horns as well, and see where we go from there. Once again thanks
Rick
Thanks for the help, will get onto it tomorrow as just got back home a couple of hours ago. Saw where the horns are (there are two of the beasts). Tony, had a look at the fuses where you said, but...