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I_n_K ****
Joined: 05 Nov 2007 Posts: 441 Location: N.Essex
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Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 23:16 Post subject: What's acceptable and what's not. . |
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When the Trooper was delivered a few days ago, I had ideas of some nice shiny things to bolt-on and dress it up.
Now I've done a little reading, learnt a bit, and have shifted somewhat to more functional add-ons.
So the question is...
What, in general, are the more acceptable (and unacceptable) mods to the Trooper (of course this is very subjective, but I'm curious as to how people think about these vehicles).. _________________ '93 Trooper Duty 3.1TD |
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dxmedia *******
Joined: 04 Mar 2007 Posts: 4677 Location: Hope Valley
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Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 23:24 Post subject: |
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Acceptable mods --- hehe
Scratches down the sides from bushes on lanes
Clay imbedded in impossible to remove parts of the chassis
Large chunks of steel attached anywhere which is deemed that protection 'may' be needed
Tyres which would seem more sutible on a dumper truck
boot full of bits of rope / chain / shackles / tools...
Suspension jacked up that high that there's no travel left and all your fillings are lying in the drivers footwell.
Non acceptable mods ---
Anything chrome which makes a trooper look like a pajero (sorry Mrs Trucker) _________________ For great insurance deals on 4x4s, imports and more, contact Adrian Flux :
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I_n_K ****
Joined: 05 Nov 2007 Posts: 441 Location: N.Essex
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Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 23:39 Post subject: |
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lol...
Already scrapped the chrome goody list...
I'm now thinking of front spots, a light rail on the roof, maybe some light protectors on the back, 1" lift and replace the worn out/rusting bits.
Perhaps seeing if some late spec front seats would fit/be nice.
Thinking a CB could be funky too. . . not too sure about that yet though. _________________ '93 Trooper Duty 3.1TD |
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gary820 Lifetime member
Joined: 08 Apr 2007 Posts: 2427 Location: Yorkshire
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 0:24 Post subject: |
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dxmedia wrote: |
Acceptable mods --- hehe
Scratches down the sides from bushes on lanes
Clay imbedded in impossible to remove parts of the chassis
Large chunks of steel attached anywhere which is deemed that protection 'may' be needed
Tyres which would seem more sutible on a dumper truck
boot full of bits of rope / chain / shackles / tools...
Suspension jacked up that high that there's no travel left and all your fillings are lying in the drivers footwell.
Non acceptable mods ---
Anything chrome which makes a trooper look like a pajero (sorry Mrs Trucker) |
your forgetting the regular colour change to brown!
don't forget bin the carpets as hold water and smell the garage out
Chrome no big scratches and bent bits yes (got few of them!)
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Perhaps seeing if some late spec front seats would fit/be nice. |
how new you looking? my 95 duty interior is goin in the bin, front seats and two from the boot, carpet etc.... |
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I_n_K ****
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 0:38 Post subject: |
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You're a bit far away for seats but could do with a decent boot carpet _________________ '93 Trooper Duty 3.1TD |
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gary820 Lifetime member
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 0:45 Post subject: |
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I_n_K wrote: |
You're a bit far away for seats but could do with a decent boot carpet |
is a bit far!! not going southwards for a while, can't remember what the carpet looks like, it'll be far from decent, it's under a plastic liner but doesn't mean much inside my truck!! |
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I_n_K ****
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 0:50 Post subject: |
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lol... mine is used for carting around 3 dogs and 3 kids so I need a half-decent interior from a function aspect _________________ '93 Trooper Duty 3.1TD |
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gary820 Lifetime member
Joined: 08 Apr 2007 Posts: 2427 Location: Yorkshire
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 1:00 Post subject: |
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it's clean under the mud and dust etc!! mines a play toy, ditching the seats for buckets and 3 point harnesses don't need carpets |
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:::Matski::: Lifetime member
Joined: 27 Dec 2005 Posts: 5181 Location: York
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 9:14 Post subject: |
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I_n_K wrote: |
lol...
Already scrapped the chrome goody list...
I'm now thinking of front spots, a light rail on the roof, maybe some light protectors on the back, 1" lift and replace the worn out/rusting bits.
Perhaps seeing if some late spec front seats would fit/be nice.
Thinking a CB could be funky too. . . not too sure about that yet though. |
I shouldn't muck around with a one inch lift if I was you put two inch on then you will fit big tyres if you want to play in the future. Get all the rusty/worn out bits done and you will have a real nice place to start from |
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Philp *******
Joined: 12 Oct 2004 Posts: 3869 Location: Shropshire
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 10:17 Post subject: |
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Thats not entirely fair, there are shineys on here too. My new one is a shiney although it does see mud now and again (and will see a lot more if we buy this new house up on the moors!) It does however drag me, the wife and my twins up and down the autoroute to my place in France loaded up heavily often towing a hefty 6x4 trailer and once there hauls all sorts of building materials, *beep* to the tip etc. Would I take it seriously off road? probably not, as I can't afford to break it and lets face it, if I wanted an off road toy my ideal choice would not be a lwb Trooper, I'd stick at least with a swb and probably opt for a cheap old Suzuki SJ.
My old MK1 Troop did see a lot more off road action, primarily because our house over in France didn't have a road at that time so it got loaded up with all sorts of stuff and flogged through the mud, several times getting very stuck once requiring my neighbours tractor to extract it from our stream where it was mired up to the axles. The back seat lived in our loft pretty much permanently and it was usually muddy and collected a good assortment of dents and scratches.
It's your motor so don't let anyone else dictate to you what is "cool" or "acceptable", if you want to bling it up with lots of chrome then do it, if you want a seriously modified off road machine then thats OK too. I'm about to mount a very shiny stainless light bar to the front bumper and everyone knows that anything shiney adds at least 10bhp. _________________ Phil
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I_n_K ****
Joined: 05 Nov 2007 Posts: 441 Location: N.Essex
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 10:18 Post subject: |
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How does lifting the truck affect day-to-day driving and the occasional long-ish (120+ mile) trip?
Found 1 small patch of surface rust and that's it.
Other than that it's just a drivers seat, the trip on the door sill (all 4) and an aerial.. and a damn good clean _________________ '93 Trooper Duty 3.1TD |
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:::Matski::: Lifetime member
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 10:31 Post subject: |
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Very little difference with 2" especially as you will have just replaced the back shocks as part of the lift |
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I_n_K ****
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 10:44 Post subject: |
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Philp wrote: |
It's your motor so don't let anyone else dictate to you what is "cool" or "acceptable", if you want to bling it up with lots of chrome then do it, if you want a seriously modified off road machine then thats OK too. |
I hear ya
Been modifying cars and bikes in one way or another since about '84..
Definitely 'tread my own path'....
I do, however, like things to be 'in keeping' if you catch my drift.
I like Shoguns all bling'd up... just doesn't seem 'fitting' for a Trooper.
Stainless steel is great though. . been looking at the stainless front bumper spot-light thingummy from Simmons _________________ '93 Trooper Duty 3.1TD |
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dxmedia *******
Joined: 04 Mar 2007 Posts: 4677 Location: Hope Valley
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 14:19 Post subject: |
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gary820 wrote: |
how new you looking? my 95 duty interior is goin in the bin, front seats and two from the boot, carpet etc.... |
Gary - You getting rid of your boot carpet? Is your intereiour grey? might be interested - in fact if you seats are also any good .....
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Philp *******
Joined: 12 Oct 2004 Posts: 3869 Location: Shropshire
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 14:50 Post subject: |
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Ive just fitted the stainless light bar from Simmonites, took me half an hour, the mounts just clear the end of the boxed in section behind the bumper so its dead easy just have to drill two holes in the bumper. Just got to wire the lights up, hack into the loom to trigger them from the main beam and aim them properly. It looks good too, very subtle. My only concern is as I've fitted some pretty big lights is that I may need to take them off in the summer when I'm towing long distance in the hot, if thats the case I'll just get some small cheapies for the summer. _________________ Phil
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