For $1300 you're not going to get a huge amount of good points, no matter what the car is. Reckon you'd be better off getting a cheap arsed runabout car and saving up a little dough for another 4wd. But that's just my humble opinion
For $1300 you're not going to get a huge amount of good points, no matter what the car is. Reckon you'd be better off getting a cheap arsed runabout car and saving up a little dough for another 4wd. But that's just my humble opinion
Well I definitely need something asap now bastard mq
Whats peoples opinions on jackaroo
common mate, this is a patrol forum, we all own patrols for the same reason so you aren't going to get to much help regarding other cars sorry! Try a 4x4 forum in general, wide range of different vehicles on them.
GQ Snorkle Lockers front n rear
Well heaps of people have had hiluxs, range rovers etc. So it cant hurt to ask
V6 Jackaroos are a real pain to do anything on, engine wise. Dads Jackaroo on gas has towed a 18-20 foot caravan on a 20000 k trek around Aus. The gas caused head issues. I helped strip the heads off and it was an absolute nightmare. It took almost 5 grand to repair. (New pistons, rings, honing the bores, reconditioning the heads, gasket kit, timing belt, thermostat etc, etc). Dad has stripped the gas system out and fitted a long range and aux fuel tank, ready to tow the van to WA and back. Body and suspension is still in pretty good nick.
My advice is: not to follow my advice.
luke28 (18th February 2014)
@mudnut just wondering if you know if patrol and jackaroo wheels are the same stud pattern I know there both 6 stud
like I said before, I honestly believe if you were to buy a cheap arsed 4by you'll probably end up having to spend a bucket load just to keep it on the road.
They are a six stud pattern, but the measurements and offset may be different. Hopefully, some one in the know, will have the answer for you.
Last edited by mudnut; 19th February 2014 at 09:10 PM.
My advice is: not to follow my advice.
The diesel jackroos HAVE big isues with there injectors - leaking - cost big $$$$$ to fix.
1991 GQ LWB 4.2 Carby dual fuel, 32 mud claws, 2 inch lift, LSD's front and back
And its Toooooooo High for the Ball & chain