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NewDan
18th October 2011, 10:58 AM
Ok so you buy a new rig and you dont really know the histroy of the thing ( only what the seller told you and they are ALWAYS honest arnt they lol) as a precution what parts would you change over to be on the safe side. Obviously oils and the like and Im going a complete set of cooling system hoses as Ive had an issue in the first week. But what else would anyone change to be on the safe side?

macca
18th October 2011, 12:25 PM
Fuel filters, belts, check battery levels, power steering oil and levels, fresh coolant / hoses / heater hoses?, oils in diffs gear box and transfer case and engine like you said.
You know where you are at if you do that stuff.
Cost a bomb but piece of mind is worth it I reckon.
Macca

Maxhead
18th October 2011, 03:35 PM
Depends how many k's the vehicle has done but definitely all oils, filters and grease to start with. Any maintenance history on the vehicle?
You might have to look at hoses, bushes, suspension, brakes and the like if they look in bad shape.

Bakes
18th October 2011, 10:23 PM
Well going on my last drama, I'll say it could be worth checking CVs and bearings. Mine had only done 80000 and all was not good :-(

NewDan
18th October 2011, 11:49 PM
Its done 300,000k and don't know the maint. history so i think Ill be doing the lot... sure beats being stranded in the bush somewhere.

fullbost
19th October 2011, 06:11 PM
with all the great info stated above ill also be getting the radiator rodded asap mine was 90% blocked

Mrowka
20th October 2011, 02:32 AM
What model do you have? Diesel or patrol? Besides the other suggestions, I'd consider fresh glow plugs or spark plugs, maybe change out the coolant.

NewDan
20th October 2011, 06:50 AM
It's a petrol (TB42e), Yeah the coolant will be changed with the hoses, mat have a look at the plugs too

DX grunt
20th October 2011, 10:34 AM
Bump

What a fantastic question. C'mon you guru's, keep those answers wheelin'

sleeping giant
20th October 2011, 10:59 AM
see if its got a lsd or not

wildgu6
27th October 2011, 06:47 PM
5' Lift kit and muddies. 33s.

http://i1094.photobucket.com/albums/i441/wild98/IMG_1748.jpg

cliff
5th November 2011, 07:19 PM
I would be looking at getting an aftermarket temp gauge, I did and I has helped with monitoring alot more than the factory one.

cliff
5th November 2011, 07:20 PM
Oh also, if its an auto then install a larger oil cooler! Makes a big difference

nick4884
6th November 2011, 12:26 AM
check your engine fan. mine had cracked in every possible place and im still surprised that it hadn't already flown apart!

rottodiver
11th November 2011, 07:46 PM
Wheel bearings for sure!!!

flemj
13th November 2011, 01:29 PM
I reckon you should start with all fluids and filters and then to start to work on brake fluid, power steering fluids and such

John

Shaunous
29th December 2011, 07:39 PM
Hi Mate,
As everyone else has said, change all oil's and record when and what u changed for future reference. Flush cooling system and change coolant, check hardness of all hoses, no need to change them all if they are still ok, mines done 310k and coolant hoses are still ok.

One thing people always miss is the fan belts. pulley condition, and the idler pulley bearing, cost about $4 from a bearing shop and will stop a head ache later on down the road.

I'm a heavy diesel mechanic so i have an advantage i spose, but if i wasnt 100% sure, i would get the car fully checked over by RACQ/NRMA depending on what state your in, they legally have to do a full thorough check and I know from experience from others they do a really good job and they will let you know what needs changing and what doesn't, or what your should change just in case. Also only cost about $200.

Cheers,
Shaun...

Gas_Guzzler4800
3rd January 2012, 07:28 AM
All the above plus waterpump and genuine thermostat. Timing belt ( if applicable )