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    Welcome Strugs,

    Here is a bit of info for you.....

    Diff Lock in the front will be aftermarket, and most probably an ARB Airlocker.

    You will have AUTO Hubs as standard in the front which means you can change into 4High ( 4H ) from 2 Wheel Drive in speeds up to 80 Kph, but I always like to slow right down.

    You need to stop to move to 4Low ( 4L ).

    If you still have the factory Hubs, it is possible to go four wheel driving in the AUTO mode as AUTO will lock the hubs with the drive from the transfer case in 4 wheel drive mode and and unlock automatically when you go back to 2WD and reverse a metre or two, but you can also put them in LOCK to ensure that the wheels will always stay in 4WD no matter if you are going forwards or backwards. The hubs can unlock in reverse if left in the AUTO position, which can be a problem in some of the muddier and steeper stuff.

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    G'day and welcome to the best patrol forum around! Make sure to post up some pics of your beast in the members ride section


    Members Rides



    This thread has alot of useful threads linked



    Some mechanical threads that may be of interest:


    Why Diesels Smoke

    Checking and cleaning MAF sensors

    NADS discussion


    Recovery and safety!

    Recovery Bible

    Towballs are not recovery points

    Recovery: The Fundamentals



    and lastly this should be read and passed on to anyone that is not aware of the fact

    Deaths from towballs


    Last but not least enjoy the forum and everything it has to offer, Don't be afraid to ask questions as we are all here to help each other out!


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    Welcome to the forum mate
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    hi and welcome to the forum a great mob of people here and a lot of very usefull information
    best wishes with your patrolling
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    Quote Originally Posted by happygtu View Post
    Welcome Strugs,

    Here is a bit of info for you.....

    Diff Lock in the front will be aftermarket, and most probably an ARB Airlocker.

    You will have AUTO Hubs as standard in the front which means you can change into 4High ( 4H ) from 2 Wheel Drive in speeds up to 80 Kph, but I always like to slow right down.

    You need to stop to move to 4Low ( 4L ).

    If you still have the factory Hubs, it is possible to go four wheel driving in the AUTO mode as AUTO will lock the hubs with the drive from the transfer case in 4 wheel drive mode and and unlock automatically when you go back to 2WD and reverse a metre or two, but you can also put them in LOCK to ensure that the wheels will always stay in 4WD no matter if you are going forwards or backwards. The hubs can unlock in reverse if left in the AUTO position, which can be a problem in some of the muddier and steeper stuff.

    Mic
    Thanks everyone! Good vibes on here. I'll most certainly check out those safety and information links prior to hitting the beach.

    Hey happygtu - Yep, I have the AUTO hubs on the front and after going through the manual, I now realise that they lock automatically when engaging into 4x4. Will the hubs always unlock in 4x4 reverse, or does that just sometimes happen?

    I do also have the ARB airlocker fitted and there's an air compressor under the bonnet. This could be my first stupid question, but am I able to hook up an air compressor hose to inflate and deflate my tyres?

    I'll take a few photos and post them up later this week. She is a beast!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodneyb81 View Post
    Hi mate welcome to the forum and patrol ownership I have just recently got back into one to I am in forest lake not sure where your located but keen to do some trips if your interested.... I have also joined the Nissan Patrol club they meet at mt gravatt the 3rd Monday of the month... Got the wife and three year old to tag along too... Good luck with your 4x4
    G'day Rodneyb81 - I'm on the northside. I would be keen to look into joining the Patrol Club, but Mondays would be a bit tough to manage for me. Once I get ta few off road drives under my belt, I'll let ya know. Cheers man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strugs View Post
    Thanks everyone! Good vibes on here. I'll most certainly check out those safety and information links prior to hitting the beach.

    Hey happygtu - Yep, I have the AUTO hubs on the front and after going through the manual, I now realise that they lock automatically when engaging into 4x4. Will the hubs always unlock in 4x4 reverse, or does that just sometimes happen?

    I do also have the ARB airlocker fitted and there's an air compressor under the bonnet. This could be my first stupid question, but am I able to hook up an air compressor hose to inflate and deflate my tyres?

    I'll take a few photos and post them up later this week. She is a beast!
    Welcome mate. Congrats on the purchase.
    As others have noted you can change from H2 to H4 on the Fly (whilst driving) up to around 60kph. This stated by Nissan. But many safely shift up to 80kph.

    Your lokka should be used as little as possible. And I'd suggest holding off on using it until you get to know the car and Its abilities. But also if you need to engage the lokka try not to turn tight circles as it puts huge strain on the front drive axles.

    But for your compressor, go nuts. Pic a spare hole on the compressor, add a tank if you like to gain a little more air storage.

    My best advice is to jump on Google and read some how to tutorials On the aircompressor and lokka..

    Anyway, jump in and enjoy.
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    Welcome to the forum!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strugs View Post
    G'day Rodneyb81 - I'm on the northside. I would be keen to look into joining the Patrol Club, but Mondays would be a bit tough to manage for me. Once I get ta few off road drives under my belt, I'll let ya know. Cheers man.
    Hey most of my family is on the north side too moved to the south when I returned from Melbourne few years back. My brother is in the Queensland 4x4 club they meet on a Friday night in narangba been on a few trip really nice group check out there website http://www.queensland4x4club.org.au all clubs should have in house training courses which is really good experience building


    Rodney

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