VexXx Dogg wrote:
I'm leaning towards the 4x4 personally eh, just wondering how often you guys actually use yours.
I use mine occasionally, whenever Side B has an off-road run (which is about once or twice a month).
But... when I do go offroad, this is what I do with my 4x4 Navara (even with open rear diffs!)









Venum/Lighthammer any long term reviews on the vehicles you drive?
I will write a long term review soon, and i'll post it here and on my blog too....
but in a nutshell - no major mechanical problems so far, and I've gotten to 65,000km now. Mostly highway driving, with some hard off-roading in between. Recently upgraded with a 4" lift and 33x12.5R18 tyres, and still planning to go higher. Soon there will be an upgraded suspension, snorkel, bumper and maybe a diff locker later on this year or early next.
After teh 20,000km service at N&M, I was dissatisfied with their service or lack thereof; basically they were overcharging me for very basic stuff that I coudl have done myself or have done at another company like Masterserv or laughlin & degannes. After that I did all servicing, major & minor, all by myself (oil changes, fuel filter changes, changed diff fluids, new tyres/rims, tightened the serpentine belts, checked timing chain, and last week i replaced the brake pads with a set of Mintex pads).
Next set of upgrades - same as above, and quite possibly a SuperChip or Spyder chip to get that horsepower up to 200HP and maybe 400lb/ft torque, as well as a heavy duty clutch out of australia.
I'm torn between teh Hilux, Sportero and Navara; but I'm hearing REALLLL horror stories with some of n&m's stock.
What kind of horror stories man?
I'm yet to be horrified by my own Datsun.... the worst I've heard is a blown turbo... from a guy who owns a 4x2.
All the navara's, 4x4 and 4x2, LE, SE and even the XE (single cab, long bed) have the same YD25DDTi engine... they just have differently tuned ECU's to give different power outputs.
If you're worried about a bad vehicle - then just do your servicing at N&M for the first 50,000km, by that time any major problems would have surfaced.
I'm almost 100% sure that most of the problems you've heard (well, at least the ones I've heard) are from first-time owners of diesel, and worse yet, common-rail diesel vehicles... who don't know one sheit on how to drive and maintain their vehicles. Things like over-revving their diesel engines (these short-stroke, low redline engines DO NOT like to be high-revved to redline.... it doh have no VTEC to kick in after 3500rpm, FACT!!)... or not using proper diesel additives to keep the fuel lines clean, not changing oil on time, not using turbo timers... and so on.
Look through this forum, there's a crapload of advice from guys who know their sheit about diesels - ppl like venum, team loco, sweeks... and guys like Biggy82 and Sliderz know much more about Nissan vehicles than I do!! Listen to these guys, they know what they talking about (they don't call the diesel boyz, the "Diesel Boyz" for nothing!). Other guys like droppa, rottedV, etc. can tell you more about engines than you'd care to know.
BTW, I don't plan on selling my nav anytime soon - my long term goal is to reach 300,000km like my dad's K34T L200 (he has a TBA-series, one of the first 10 to land in trinidad, in pristine condition, 320,000km on his original 4d56T engine, and it could tow my mom's frontier at 100km on the highway normel-normel).... and when I eventually kill the YD25DDTi - it's gonna be a V6 4.0L Frontier swap for me, or maybe a nice big-block V8 cummings.
As far as value for money - I found that buying a stock 4x4 manual navara was the best value for money - cuz with all the upgrades I listed above, I'm still getting out cheaper than a stock 4x4 automatic hilux with leather seats... and wwwaaayyyy cheaper than a brand new 2012 Ford ranger.
It took me 6 months of intense research, test-driving and blogging about it... and when it came down to buying the vehicle.. I knew I wanted a 4x4, and I knew it was either the Hilux or the Navara in terms of best value. I was *this* close to buying the Hilux, but the very next day I woke up and decided that the Navara was the way to go, esp. since tehre was a $25,000 price difference in similar specs between the Navara and Hilux.
I thought to myself.... why buy the 4x2, when I haver a 4x4 that I know I'm gonna use more than occasionally, plus it will retain better resale value than a glorified 4x2 grocery getter and chrome-magnet/mobile carry-boy accessory display for housewives who drive their trucks like small cars??
Any questions?