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3rd November 2011, 01:19 PM
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Servicing questions
Quick look to post here, sorry if it's the wrong section
My gq's done 333xxx now, done about 12xxx with me. I've done an oil & filter change + skimmed rotors & new brake pads.
Haven't done grease points.
I'm just a poor apprenticeship & all my money goes to racing bikes.
So, does $250 sounds alright for doing diff, gearbox & transfer case + all belts?
Is it worth getting the clutch fluid done as well?
Forgot about the radiator, i'm adding a few litres of distilled water every month. I reckon she's leaking.
What would be reasonable to repair that & give it a good flush?
Cheers
Russ
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3rd November 2011 01:19 PM
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3rd November 2011, 04:13 PM
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I moved your post to here Russ.
If you're doing all the work yourself then $250 should easily cover it. You might want to invest in an oil transfer pump to make it easier to get oil into the gearbox, transfer and diffs.
Clutch fluid is brake fluid so I would definately do that as well.
You will need to get your cooling system pressure tested to find where it is leaking before you can get any idea of what it will cost to repair.
Tony
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3rd November 2011, 05:48 PM
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Thanks Tony
That's actually a price quoted by a mechanic that does our work utes, so i'm guessing it's decent?
So do you mean clutch fluid to brake fluid as they both expand when hot & degrade with use?
Anything else worth doing for now?
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3rd November 2011, 06:09 PM
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The fluid used in the clutch hydraulic circuit is actually brake fluid.
Brake fluid is hygoscopic, meaning it absorbs water. Too much water and it causes corrosion. Brake/clutch fluid needs to be replaced every 2 years regardless of Km's.
The other/main problem with excessive moisture in brake fluid is when the fluid gets hot the water turns to steam which is compressible - the last thing you need when your brakes are getting a big workout is the pedal going to the floor. Not so much of a problem with the clutch as the fluid rarely gets that hot.
Tony
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3rd November 2011, 06:30 PM
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Yup righto sounds good i'll do that as well.
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26th February 2012, 09:46 PM
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Gday fellas, hopefully another quick one. My springs are pretty shoddy & the front is sagging a lot. Got a quote from 4x4 & More for springs all round fitted for just under $700. That'll give me a 2" lift, does this sound reasonable? And will the shocks in there atm be fine with the new springs or they need to be matched?
Cheers
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26th February 2012, 09:53 PM
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I'd be doing shocks and springs at the same time mate - $700 installed sounds a bit rich for springs alone, but that said, not sure of the springs you're getting. I got my old Dobinson 4" springs for $397 and cost about $200 for the install back about 14 months ago. I swapped the shocks myself as they are pretty easy to do.
What springs are you installing???
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26th February 2012, 10:55 PM
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I'm pretty sure they said EMS springs? Or something along those lines?? I would've thought if they're doing the springs it's a lot easier to chuck the shockies in at the same time, albeit more $$$.
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27th February 2012, 02:05 AM
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Originally Posted by
Bigrig
What springs are you installing???
EFS were the springs they quoted, mate.
And after doing a bit of eBaying, I'm a bit put off by the quote
Seems I can get 2" Dobinson springs for $300 & King springs for $290
eBaying saw these 2" lift kits (springs & shocks only) as follows;
Tough Dog - $990
Lovells - $700
Dobinsons - $725
Ironman - $770
Kings - $600 (real cheap....they have a good rep, or used to?, but i'm not sure about them in 4x4)
Blupac - $560
And finally EFS - $950
To clarify, they quoted me 2" EFS springs for just under $700, fitted. Just weighing up my options....any input is appreciated
Cheers
Last edited by butters; 27th February 2012 at 02:12 AM.
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27th February 2012, 06:58 AM
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EFS is a good brand so is TOUGH DOG
Im running Tough Dog shocks with dobinsons springs and is fantastic off & on road even tho it's 4in not 2in
you can fit shocks and springs your self it is not hard !!!!!
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