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NZ Terrano Owner

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About NZ Terrano Owner

  • Birthday 06/25/1963

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    95 Terrano, 2.7 Turbo Diesel, Auto, 2" Body lift, Calmini 3" lift kit, 33x12.5 Nanking Mudstar MT's on 7" steel rims. Snorkel, Tierod sliderplates, Nolathane bushes, Goes great in our South Island mud and rivers
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Wrench And Socket Set Mechanic
  • Your Age
    40-45
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Year
    1995

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    allansmaller@msn.com
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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Christchurch New Zealand
  • Interests
    4wding<br />Skiing<br />Golf<br />Mountain biking

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  1. You should be able to easily get 33"x12.5x15 with a 3" body lift. Just watch that the tire doesn't rub on the chassis when on full lock. With a backspace of around 4" you should be OK Cheers Al
  2. to test my ball joints, etc, I get large monkey grips, or a vice grip and squeeze the ball joint. If there is any movement, then the joint is Kaput...
  3. Just given the old Terrano a birthday now that it has just clocked 200k Kilometres. The engine got the big service, with new injectors, fuel pump reset, good clean out of manifolds, emmission control disabled, intake manifold gasket, waterpump, harmonic balancer and front crank seal replaced, timing reset. On the chassis, running gear side, I replaced all the rear suspension bushes with nolathane ( had to get the local garage to press out the originals ), new tierod ends, Calmini lift kit and new 33" mud tyres to finish off the package. looking and going real great now. The bank account took a hammering, but figured I would've spend about the same if I had traded the old girl in and got another second hand vehicle. At least I know this vehicles history, and that it is pretty sound. I anguished over the lift kit for quite awhile, but decided to go with the Calmini 3" kit. The main reason was that they have an agent here in NZ, so he got to deal with all the red tape with customs, money transfer, etc. I was pleasantly suprised when it arrived. All the bits were there, and I had no problems fitting the UCA's or torsion bars. Even the original UCA bushes came out with hardly a whimper. The only small prob was with the panhard rod drop bracket, I had to drill out the top holes as they didn't quite line up with the ones on the chassis. Now all I have to do is get out and get it as dirty as hell. Cheers Al
  4. Hi all, Haven't had much time for 4wding lately, house reno's and work, yaedeeya. Anyway, could someone supply a link to the L&P website, as the one I have goes to some club website?? Cheers Al PS: L&P here in NZ is an iconic softdrink manufacturer. http://www.paeroa.org.nz/LemonandPaeroa.html
  5. Hi all, got the note about the change, see you all on the new forum cheers Al
  6. Hi Datsunman, I use a Ryco filter on my Terrano. Part no is Z416. Hope this helps. Cheers sAl.
  7. Thanks for the replies. I have sourced a new CV, and will pick it up this week and give it a go on the weekend. Cheers Al
  8. Hi all, went out for a bit of a play over new year at a legendary track here on the west coast of the south island, NZ. Had a ball, unfortunately my outer CV joint didn't have such a good day and went ping on me at some stage. It was still driving, but was making a nasty noise.Didn't notice until halfway back out. Not good!! My question is: How difficult is it to replace the CV, and is it possible to do yourself, or is it a job for the experts? Any help would be appreciated. Cheers Al
  9. Yeah, those are the bushes for the compression rod, (Strut rod). I put some Urethane ones in mine and they made a huge difference. Posted photos some time ago. Make sure that you measure the diameter of the rod before you order though, as there are two sizes. Cheers Al
  10. I've had a look under both the passenger and driver's seats in my '95 TD27 Pathy and can't find anything that looks like an ECU. Are they mounted elsewhere on this model? Up under the dash on the side of the heater unit is a "black box" about 4" square by about 1/2 " thick with two connectors on it. Could that be it?
  11. That transfer case lever boot seems to be a built-in fault with the Pathy's. Mine was totally destroyed when I bought mine. I couldn't find one anywhere in NZ from a wrecker. They all said the same thing, "oh they all do that". Ended up getting the local upholsterer to make me one out of leather. It works fine and only cost me a slab of beer.
  12. I found a removable, oblong shaped cover just beside the brake master cylinder on mine ('95 RHdrive) that is over a good sized hole right through the firewall. I used that to run the wires for the Auto lockup bypass that Dieselboy posted in Garage awhile back. Cheers Al
  13. That surprises me, as I'm sure I have bought metric fine bolts from Hyton Parker before. Do you not have a Blacks Fasteners where you are at? If not try phoning the ChCh one as that is where I got mine from. Just had a thought. You might have a job getting metric fine over a certain length? My lift was only 50mm, so from memory the bolts were around the 150mm. Al
  14. OMG. !! What was he thinking when he started that. Over here in NZ if you mod your vehicle you have to take it to a government certifier to get it checked out before you can drive it on the road. Even bigger tyres or a small body lift. Would love to see the certifiers face when that rolls up He He. Al
  15. Thats a great price for the other bolts ($36). Hope the fine thread ones come through for you. Try a Motorcycle shop if they don't, as Jap bikes are all metric fine. How much lift are you putting on? Cheers Al
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