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Barney Rubble
22nd July 2012, 10:07 PM
Gidday guys, i've tried to search through the forum to find the info, but its huge!!!
I have an 89 gq patrol LWB and i love her dearly. i searched for a swb for a long time but found nought hence the wagon. i am now in the position where i have been offered a straight swap. a SWB 89 Maverick for my 89 Gq patrol. both are TB42 duel fuel in about the same condition bodywise but the shorty is a little rougher inside. he wants to swap as he has just had another kid and finds it a pain in the butt to get them in the back seat with only 2 doors.
well anyway, i digress, what would some of the main advantages of each of these vehicles be? how hard is it to find shorty's now and are they getting rarer and therefore more desirable. Both vehicles are reasonably stock at this stage. Any input would be greatly appreciated as i have to sell the idea to the minister for home and finance.

Ade
22nd July 2012, 10:21 PM
Gday mate,

As for me, I'll choose lwb for the whole family to jump in, all the stuff we carry on a trip..loads of them and goes anywhere the swb go. Seems that I like swb for play but read somewhere they are a bit complicated if you want to lift them up to a certain height..droop issue??? Swb owner should shed some light..

Ade

nissannewby
22nd July 2012, 10:30 PM
Id stick with the wagon. The SWB are good but if plannin a lift it can get a little complicated with drive shafts being shorter etc, dont have as much room in them. They also have their positives like less panels, lighter and when done nicely are a tough looking rig.

Outrage
23rd July 2012, 01:39 PM
From a 4wd aspect, the SWB tends to be better in sand due to its lower weight. The LWB will be better on steep climbs/rocky terrain as the length gives it stability.

SWB will also use less fuel due to the wieght.

Personal preference is LWB, but I like the high country for 4bying (steep/rocky), never been on sand yet in the 3 yrs I've been 4bying. Like the look of the SWB though.

rusty_nail
23rd July 2012, 02:02 PM
i own a SWB, and prior to that owned a long wheel base. i can tell you right now that the SWB is no where near as comfortable to travel in. you feel bumps and humps alot more, there isnt as much room to throw your gear in the back and go out, and im sorry to say outrage, but i disagree that the fuel economy is different, infact my swb uses more fuel partially due to bad tuning but with both being well tuned i would think the difference in economy would be negligible. modding the LWB... much easier, when lifting the SWB more than 50mm/2 inches, you run into all sort of complications from the drive shaft being at too steep of an angle. then you need to play around with chaning the angle of your gear box etc in other words not so good. i can say that my long wheel base was great to climd rocks and go on sand, but the swb is def better at rock climbing being the shorter distance between tyres. they both have their plusses but i would suggest sticking with the LWB.

Tank
23rd July 2012, 02:32 PM
Stick with the long wheel base I have done alot of miles in both and the LWB is much more comfortable as far as the ride goes both on and off road, LWB is more stable on really steep stuff and you can sleep in it.
Another reason I like LWB is that alot of the time you only have half the vehicle in the obsiticle were with a SWB it tens to be everything is in

threedogs
23rd July 2012, 02:57 PM
Ditto stick with the LWB plenty of room to set up as a 2 person tourer, SWB only a weekender IMO. Later if need be you can dual cab etc the skies the limit with LWB. More comfortable too

Barney Rubble
23rd July 2012, 07:44 PM
thanks to all you guys, i was so close to giving him the go ahead on the swap... but i reckon i will stick with the lwb.

Winnie
23rd July 2012, 07:52 PM
In the end mate it's all up to you and what you want. My cousin has a shorty though and I can say that my wagon is a LOT more comfortable

nix4x4
23rd August 2012, 12:13 AM
Hi Ihave a SWB maverick and a GU st The Mav is a weapon off road a 2 in lift silverstone 117 muddies lokka in front 12ooolb winch duel fuel but it is a toy it is unstable when you climb steep stuff it is small inside BUT ITS A SHORTIE AND BOY IS IT FUN
Thats why I bought a GU as well
Cheers Nick

Petit caillou
23rd August 2012, 12:22 AM
Hi mate,

i have a SWB 1994 GQ, I love it really, I foud it very impressive in trial, and very confortable. For me it's a good choice. You are very lucky to have td42 in Australia, here in France it's very difficult to find one.

Best regards
Petit caillou.

MQ MAD
23rd August 2012, 10:26 AM
Dont worry what the masses say
Do what you want ....
You say youve been chasin a shorty for awhile and one drops in your lap,via a deal that wont cost anything and you thinking about it
Lifes too short, do the deal and get on with life
No regrets

Rustyboner81
23rd August 2012, 11:40 AM
Love my LWB Hate the turning circle. But i love seeing LWB's parked, hardly ever parked straight and i think that adds to their character.
However ive only owned this one. But i would imagine it would be easier to end up with a top heavy unbalanced SWB with roof racks and high lifts. Correct me if im wrong.

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Winnie
23rd August 2012, 11:47 AM
Love my LWB Hate the turning circle. But i love seeing LWB's parked, hardly ever parked straight and i think that adds to their character.
However ive only owned this one.

Reverse parking is your friend!