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    HILUX or RODEO

    G'day
    Well... coming to the final stages of finding a new vehicle...................

    1997 LN167R Hilux 4x4 dual cab with a canopy. Has a steel arb bar, steps, towbar, very clean, 200000k on the 3.0L diesel, aftermarket turbo and intercooler and a 2'' suspension lift, running 31'' BFG A/T. 2 3/4 exhaust. Tray liner.
    Drives great, some service history, asking 17k

    2001 4xx4 dual cab rodeo with canopy. 2.8 turbo diesel, steel bullbar, scrub bars, steps, tow bar and rear bar, l/r fueltank, 31'' a/t tyres, god condition throughout, sound system, 184000km, UHF, apotties, set up as a tourer, full service history, asking $18k

    Both are pretty negotiable and need to sell. I'm leaning towards the rodeo at this stage, purely on age and will be seeing it friday.

    The only thing that turns me off on the rodeo is the ride height... any clearance issues offroad?

    I know that both are pretty strong as far as the driveline is concerned.....

    WHO HAS ONE? Tell me about any problems and what you love about it.

    Dave
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    Re: HILUX or RODEO

    gday mate
    I have got a rodeo trayback. Bloody love it.

    I had an issue with the ride height up at fraser last year but got the torsion bar screwed up, got the springs reset in the back, along with new shocks in the front and an extra leaf put in the rear springs to carry a tonne and a bit All that came to $450 and with 1000+++ kgs on it on the way up the beach this year i didn't have a problem at indian in the powdery sand.
    The extra leaf in the rear made the ride a bit rough without a load on but i normally carry a couple hundred kgs on it and that makes it ride bloody beaut.

    Power wise it shits allover the 3l non turbo hiluxes but the toyotas with the factory turbo have a bit more torque and power.

    Mine pulls a 6m plate cuddy cabin with no worries but i just don't push it real hard up the hills.

    I get about 11L/ 100 Km and my dads hilux (3l factory turbo) gets about 13-14L/ 100kms hi-way driving.

    Hope that helps

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    Ausfish Platinum Member griz066's Avatar
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    Re: HILUX or RODEO

    Neither get a Triton
    Tight lines <*)(((((((((><

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    Re: HILUX or RODEO

    G'day
    Haha fair enough,

    I have driven a rodeo of the same model, just not this particular one.

    Griz.... Grand_Marlins been onto me about a triton.... so i know about them

    I suppose I will know by saturday wich way I will go. WHat do you think is a fair price for both vehicles?

    Dave
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    Re: HILUX or RODEO

    Blackened, naturally I will say the Hilux.

    You should get another 150000 to 200000 kays out of the 3ltr, you won't get anywhere near that in the rodeo. This is based on my experience, also, one of my clients uses rodeo's, they have about 100 of them and the guys allways like my hiluxs'.

    Screwing the torsion bars may give you clearance but will all but remove any articulation in the front end. And you will never be able to go everywhere the hilux can go.

    Personally I would definately go the Hilux over any other ute except cruiser or patrol utes (but they are only single cabs). I have yet to see a triton follow me where I go, let alone keep up with me. The Pajero is another matter, I quite like them.

    Anyway... HILUX!!

    Brett

    May 2006 Order New Hilux - June 2006 Order ARB & Other Goodies - August 2006 Organise fitting of ARB & Other Goodies - 2nd September 2006 Delivery of New Hilux with Goodies - 2nd September 2006 Break Goodies - 3rd September 2006 Use Angle Grinder to Modify New Goodies - 4th July 2007 BEND ARB rear protection bar (Big Rocks) - 31st July 2007 Notice cracked welds in the ute tub. TWIST!! - September 2007 Bend Alloy Side Steps - Feb 2008 Install steel side steps - March 2008 Bend Steel steps & Punture Diff Lock Air Line

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    Re: HILUX or RODEO

    Don't worry about the poor delusional Toyota drivers...if they keep on saying there the best they might feel better about paying more for them.

    I traded my old 97 luxy with 150k on the clock, log books duel cab, clean...blah,blah blah. and the best trade in i could get was $14k, and i had to fight to get that.
    The hilux is too old for that price.
    and they dont go for ever ,mine blew an oil seal at 110k, it was only that i made it home before it dumped all its oil that i didn't blow the engine up.
    You'll also find that after market turbos will shorten the life of the motor, because non torbo engines aren't designed for a turbo.
    Dont know much about rodeo's but it seems a better buy and there is always after market lifts you can get.
    Paul

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: HILUX or RODEO

    Gidday Blackened, I don't own a Hilux or a Rodeo, infact I don't own any 4wd utility but I have been servicing/repairing older model cars[5 years & over] for the last 18 years. I would rate the Hilux as far superior to the Rodeo .Actually I would put the Rodeo last on the list with Hilux first Triton second, Bravo/Courier & Navara tied third & the Rodeo a distant last. I am basing my opinion upon ease of servicing & faults that I have seen. [This is only my opinion so don't get too upset with me all you Rodeo owners]. I do, however think at times that Hilux's get overrated, they're good but not that good & this seems to make them a lot more expensive. So before you make a decision maybe you should check out some other models. Cheers

    Marshy

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    Re: HILUX or RODEO

    G'day
    I'm not fussed on triton... dunno what it is, navara latish model turbo diesel is out of my price range.... courier and bravo not a fan...... and that leaves me with a hilux and rodeo.

    I'm looking @ this rodeo 2morrow so we will see what that brings.

    Dave
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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: HILUX or RODEO

    Dave,

    Everyone will bag what they don't like.
    I prefer the rodeo and i am now on my second one and have no complaints about them at all.
    I had a 1999 2.8 duel cab and bought it with a suspect motor and went everywhere in it. West to Boulia, south to S.A. over to Fraser i don't know how many times and it didn't miss a beat. I sold it to a mate and he rebuilt the motor and now will not part with it.

    Having a quick look on red book the 2 you are looking at are over priced by a fair bit.

    Toyota up to $14,000-00

    Rodeo up to $13,500-00 lt crew cab

    Rodeo up to $20,000-00 lt sports.

    I now have a 03, 3lt diesel crew cab, auto and is a dream. No problems with clearance on the sand.

    Be careful with after market turbos because if they are not installed correctly you will have trouble.

    I am not about to bag the hilux but i personally wouldn't own one.

    Hope this helps.

    Have a look at red book yourself. Just google red book.

    Graeme


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    Re: HILUX or RODEO

    G'day
    Thanks graheme

    I am well aware of peoples bias, and that's totally fine... as we're only human

    Red book i've had a look at and understand they are overpriced, and will use redbook in my bargaining power.....

    Great to hear you have had a good run out of your rodeo and that clearance was a no issue.

    I'm looking at the rodeo tomorrow lunch now.

    Dave
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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: HILUX or RODEO

    Dave,

    Something i didn't mention is that the 1999 rodeo i had my mate took the steel bullbar and side bars and steps off it and it raised the suspension by 2".

    They are made of big gauge steel as when we went to Boulia we hit a roo at 110klm/h and didn't put a mark on the bar. The roo was rooted though.

    Graeme

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    Re: HILUX or RODEO

    Quote Originally Posted by ANYFISH
    gday mate
    .I get about 11L/ 100 Km and my dads hilux (3l factory turbo) gets about 13-14L/ 100kms hi-way driving.

    Hope that helps
    surprised that the 3L uses 13-14l/100kms, as my 4.2 td (aftermarket) uses 11L/100kms. Though talking a pest control agent who bought a petrol triton because the V6 petrol uses less fuel than the 2.8td .

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    Bill_Klein
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    Re: HILUX or RODEO

    I'm with griz get a Triton i'm on my second one (both from new)
    i wouldn't buy a toyota because you are paying for a name not a vehicle
    if i bought a new hilux i would have payed 10 g's more than the triton

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: HILUX or RODEO

    Dave,

    How did the look at the rodeo go

    Graeme

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    Re: HILUX or RODEO

    G'day
    Graheme, very well. Pending racq, revs and finalisation of hire/purchase arrangements, hope to have it by end of the week.

    Dave
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