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trooper New Member
Number of posts : 9 Home City : Vladivostok, RU Registration date : 2010-12-04
| Subject: Light OFF-road Hiace Mon Dec 06, 2010 12:46 am | |
| Continie building)) Snorkel OEM Toyota - 53980-95J01 (90.0 USD) Tyre rack - modified tyre rack from Toyota Hilux Surf 185 (4Runner 1996-2002). Lift +2" for rear axle (used front absorber for Toyota FJ80, because they much cheaper then +2" Hiace absorbers) and +1" for front. After this modification you have free space for water tank. It fits together old spare tire. | |
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srburnsy Hiace Master
Number of posts : 450 Home City : AUS Model and year : 4wd sc Registration date : 2008-06-04
| Subject: Re: Light OFF-road Hiace Mon Dec 06, 2010 2:00 am | |
| Nice van, i love it!!
Whoo! Hay some of us have been looking for that snorkel. Is that part number for our hiace? Great work with the lift too, looks about the same hight as mine and nice mod for the spare tyre. What size wheels and tyres have you got there? They look bigger than standard.
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trooper New Member
Number of posts : 9 Home City : Vladivostok, RU Registration date : 2010-12-04
| Subject: Re: Light OFF-road Hiace Mon Dec 06, 2010 2:18 am | |
| Yes, it's original Toyota Snorkel for ANY 1** Hiaces (KZH or LH or RZH - not matter). No drills Wheels R15 from Mitsubishi Delica and tires 215/80/R15 | |
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trooper New Member
Number of posts : 9 Home City : Vladivostok, RU Registration date : 2010-12-04
| Subject: Re: Light OFF-road Hiace Mon Dec 06, 2010 2:23 am | |
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srburnsy Hiace Master
Number of posts : 450 Home City : AUS Model and year : 4wd sc Registration date : 2008-06-04
| Subject: Re: Light OFF-road Hiace Mon Dec 06, 2010 3:02 am | |
| AWESOME!! That's great news, will go to Toyota and see if i can get one. Thanks for the pic's. Thought i'd seen those wheels somewhere... Would never have thought they matched the hiace? Good work. Hay how does it go with the larger diameter tyres? Yours is full time 4wd yes? | |
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trooper New Member
Number of posts : 9 Home City : Vladivostok, RU Registration date : 2010-12-04
| Subject: Re: Light OFF-road Hiace Mon Dec 06, 2010 9:20 am | |
| yes, it's KZH138 Hiace with Full Time 4WD
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srburnsy Hiace Master
Number of posts : 450 Home City : AUS Model and year : 4wd sc Registration date : 2008-06-04
| Subject: Re: Light OFF-road Hiace Thu Dec 09, 2010 8:55 am | |
| Those tyres sizes are fair bit bigger, do you notice it with the auto transmission? I want to put larger tyres on too, but scared it might stuff up my auto. | |
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trooper New Member
Number of posts : 9 Home City : Vladivostok, RU Registration date : 2010-12-04
| Subject: Re: Light OFF-road Hiace Fri Dec 10, 2010 9:22 am | |
| I think 215/80R15 it's not BIG for Hiace. So you can fit them without scare. Maybe will be needs some small lift for front suspension. P.S. Sorry, my English is not good In our region more popular Chinese and Japanese | |
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srburnsy Hiace Master
Number of posts : 450 Home City : AUS Model and year : 4wd sc Registration date : 2008-06-04
| Subject: Re: Light OFF-road Hiace Sat Dec 11, 2010 8:30 am | |
| Hay no worries, your English is better than some that live here! So you do much camping and 4wd trips? We love to get away in the bush as much as we can, just never enough time though! | |
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dandywarhol Been here a while
Number of posts : 163 Age : 69 Home City : Edinburgh, Scotland Model and year : 1995 LH129V 2.8 Superlong semi hi top campervan 4WD with Mitsubishi turbo Registration date : 2010-01-26
| Subject: Re: Light OFF-road Hiace Sun Dec 12, 2010 11:18 pm | |
| Looks good - what do you do about keeping water out of the autobox and diff breathers? They're a lot lower than the standard air intake | |
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srburnsy Hiace Master
Number of posts : 450 Home City : AUS Model and year : 4wd sc Registration date : 2008-06-04
| Subject: Re: Light OFF-road Hiace Mon Dec 13, 2010 6:32 am | |
| Snorkel not just for deep water but for cooler cleaner air. If you want to go that deep in water then yes you would have to install diff breather extensions. | |
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dandywarhol Been here a while
Number of posts : 163 Age : 69 Home City : Edinburgh, Scotland Model and year : 1995 LH129V 2.8 Superlong semi hi top campervan 4WD with Mitsubishi turbo Registration date : 2010-01-26
| Subject: Re: Light OFF-road Hiace Mon Dec 13, 2010 12:24 pm | |
| Hmmmmmmm - like to see a dyno run with and without the snorkel | |
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mattyj Been here a while
Number of posts : 118 Age : 42 Home City : Liverpool Sydney Model and year : 92 Toyota Hi-ace 4x4 Super custom non turbo Registration date : 2010-08-05
| Subject: Re: Light OFF-road Hiace Mon Dec 13, 2010 9:31 pm | |
| it looks good mate
how did you get the spare tyre rack to mount up
what needs to be done i wanna do it to mine as well and put a water tank underneath the van
i just used pvc pipe for mine but it needs some more work i think i need to get under the seat to really seal it up and get a head for it lol as well as a paint lol | |
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trooper New Member
Number of posts : 9 Home City : Vladivostok, RU Registration date : 2010-12-04
| Subject: Re: Light OFF-road Hiace Thu Jul 14, 2011 12:30 pm | |
| Sorry. Was busy in China. About tyre rack - was used tyre rack from Toyota Hilux Surf 185 (4Runner 1996-2002) Also from Surf was taken plate in rear door. on last photo : green text (on russian) - place for cut balck text (on russian) - added part of tube | |
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trooper New Member
Number of posts : 9 Home City : Vladivostok, RU Registration date : 2010-12-04
| Subject: Re: Light OFF-road Hiace Thu Jul 14, 2011 12:33 pm | |
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AussieQ Hiace Master
Number of posts : 884 Age : 77 Home City : Hervey Bay Qld Model and year : 1994 sc Registration date : 2008-08-15
| Subject: Re: Light OFF-road Hiace Fri Jul 15, 2011 1:18 am | |
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srburnsy Hiace Master
Number of posts : 450 Home City : AUS Model and year : 4wd sc Registration date : 2008-06-04
| Subject: Re: Light OFF-road Hiace Fri Jul 15, 2011 3:12 am | |
| WOW! Looks cool! Love the winch. Is that a modified Sahara bar he put on? It looks like the front end has sagged a bit from all that extra weight though. | |
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trooper New Member
Number of posts : 9 Home City : Vladivostok, RU Registration date : 2010-12-04
| Subject: Re: Light OFF-road Hiace Fri Jul 15, 2011 3:52 am | |
| Yes. Used Sahara-style bumper from Surf 185. But used bumper from China - it;s cheaper than ARB Factory cost - 230 USD About weight - you right. Need to make modification of front suspension. Because bumper weight 38-40kg and winch - about 40 kg
Can be used Alum. bumper. it's weight 12-16kg.
for front suspension we usually use KYB SR Special shock absorber. for rear suspension - using front shock absorber from Toyota Land Cruiser FJ80 Also for rear suspension - with absorbers from FJ80 better use +2" springs.
they more powerfull then OEM Toyota | |
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srburnsy Hiace Master
Number of posts : 450 Home City : AUS Model and year : 4wd sc Registration date : 2008-06-04
| Subject: Re: Light OFF-road Hiace Sun Jul 17, 2011 9:23 am | |
| So Trooper do those front shocks stiffen the front up much? If only we could put a stronger torsion bar spring up front. | |
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Ace MM Not so new now
Number of posts : 49 Home City : California USA Model and year : 1990 Super Custom 4WD Diesel LH107 Registration date : 2016-10-12
| Subject: Re: Light OFF-road Hiace Fri Dec 16, 2016 8:04 pm | |
| Was this bracket included? Part number? Mine just arrived and did not have any hardware/mounting bracket. | |
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Hiace4wd Hiace Master
Number of posts : 796 Home City : Netherlands Model and year : 1994 Toyota Hiace 4x4 DIY camper Registration date : 2016-02-01
| Subject: Re: Light OFF-road Hiace Sat Dec 17, 2016 8:55 am | |
| You can see the bracket here in the parts system with part numbers:
https://www.megazip.net/zapchasti-dlya-avtomobilej/toyota/hiace-1913/rzh115-4050/rzh115l-brmrsv-595138/air-cleaner-7440228#/il-172170337
Somebody said that they cannot deliver it anymore, but you could try it with those part numbers at the Toyota dealer. | |
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