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Another IFS Hilux has joined the chat
Good day.
Thought I'd just take a minute and introduce myself. My name is Charl Botha, 30 years old working as a draughtsman/designer in the mine engineering industry.
My wife and I are avid outdoors people with a love of camping. We are dipping our toes in the 4x4ing and overlanding scene with some nice trips planned for the future.
I drive a 2004 Hilux 2.7i DC 4x4 with 218000km on the odometer.
Modifications done thus far:
Unichip
Ironman suspension upgrade and 2" lift
Nudge-M bullbar
Drawer system
Dual battery system
Stainless steel sump underbody protection
Currently I'm in the process of respraying the bullbar with raptor coat. I'm keen to see how that plays out.
Some changes I'm contemplating for the near future is to replace to BF Goodrich K01 tires, because they are almost due. I also scrolled through the DIY section of the forum and I see there are some good ideas to fabricate rock sliders yourself. That is something I'm seriously looking into as a nice project to keep myself busy. My canopy also needs to be resprayed since the harsh african sun has not been kind to it.
I'm really impressed with the information on the forum and so far I've learnt alot of new things.
Cheers
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Thought I'd just take a minute and introduce myself. My name is Charl Botha, 30 years old working as a draughtsman/designer in the mine engineering industry.
My wife and I are avid outdoors people with a love of camping. We are dipping our toes in the 4x4ing and overlanding scene with some nice trips planned for the future.
I drive a 2004 Hilux 2.7i DC 4x4 with 218000km on the odometer.
Modifications done thus far:
Unichip
Ironman suspension upgrade and 2" lift
Nudge-M bullbar
Drawer system
Dual battery system
Stainless steel sump underbody protection
Currently I'm in the process of respraying the bullbar with raptor coat. I'm keen to see how that plays out.
Some changes I'm contemplating for the near future is to replace to BF Goodrich K01 tires, because they are almost due. I also scrolled through the DIY section of the forum and I see there are some good ideas to fabricate rock sliders yourself. That is something I'm seriously looking into as a nice project to keep myself busy. My canopy also needs to be resprayed since the harsh african sun has not been kind to it.
I'm really impressed with the information on the forum and so far I've learnt alot of new things.
Cheers
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Driving a 2004 Hilux 2.7i DC 4x4
"as fast as necessary, as slow as possible"
"remember stupid, you have to drive this thing home today"
"as fast as necessary, as slow as possible"
"remember stupid, you have to drive this thing home today"
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Some pictures taken on recent trips
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Driving a 2004 Hilux 2.7i DC 4x4
"as fast as necessary, as slow as possible"
"remember stupid, you have to drive this thing home today"
"as fast as necessary, as slow as possible"
"remember stupid, you have to drive this thing home today"
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If the raptor coat works well, I'm going to recoat the rear tow bar as well. It needs a bit of love
Driving a 2004 Hilux 2.7i DC 4x4
"as fast as necessary, as slow as possible"
"remember stupid, you have to drive this thing home today"
"as fast as necessary, as slow as possible"
"remember stupid, you have to drive this thing home today"
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Re: Another IFS Hilux has joined the chat
Welcome to the forum, Charl.
Still one of the best bakkies out there!
-F_D
Still one of the best bakkies out there!
-F_D
White Fang: 1999 2.7i DC Raider 4x4
Bull Dog: 1987 4Y-EFI 2.2 DC 4x4
Pra Dog: 1998 Prado VX 3.4
Hound Dog: 2000 2.7i SC 4x4
One Staffie, One Jack Russell, One Ring Neck Screecher, 17 Fish of questionable heritage
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I won't be trading this one in for the foreseeable future. Its still very capable and has too much sentimental value for me to do that.Family_Dog wrote: ↑Thu Apr 20, 2023 5:26 pm Welcome to the forum, Charl.
Still one of the best bakkies out there!
-F_D
Driving a 2004 Hilux 2.7i DC 4x4
"as fast as necessary, as slow as possible"
"remember stupid, you have to drive this thing home today"
"as fast as necessary, as slow as possible"
"remember stupid, you have to drive this thing home today"
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Ditto! The DC in the first pic of my signature has only done 51,000km since new - no hurry to ever trade it in either :-)
-F_D
-F_D
White Fang: 1999 2.7i DC Raider 4x4
Bull Dog: 1987 4Y-EFI 2.2 DC 4x4
Pra Dog: 1998 Prado VX 3.4
Hound Dog: 2000 2.7i SC 4x4
One Staffie, One Jack Russell, One Ring Neck Screecher, 17 Fish of questionable heritage
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Morning.
I applied the coating a few months ago. So far I'm very satisfied and it looks great IMO.
I've attached some pictures
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Driving a 2004 Hilux 2.7i DC 4x4
"as fast as necessary, as slow as possible"
"remember stupid, you have to drive this thing home today"
"as fast as necessary, as slow as possible"
"remember stupid, you have to drive this thing home today"
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Thanks, that does look good.
Did you use the regular spray can or did you get one of their kits and spray it with a compressor and spray gun etc?
Did you use the regular spray can or did you get one of their kits and spray it with a compressor and spray gun etc?
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I bought the kit and the spray gun and applied it with a compressorZaskar wrote:Thanks, that does look good.
Did you use the regular spray can or did you get one of their kits and spray it with a compressor and spray gun etc?
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Driving a 2004 Hilux 2.7i DC 4x4
"as fast as necessary, as slow as possible"
"remember stupid, you have to drive this thing home today"
"as fast as necessary, as slow as possible"
"remember stupid, you have to drive this thing home today"
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Some updates:
Fitted a Gomad aluminium canopy. I'm impressed with the overall build quality and fit/finish. I will see how it holds up long term
Replaced the tyres with a set of Maxxis RAZR AT8-11 31x10.5 R15 tyres. Initial impressions are good. Little road noise and drives comfortably. I had the opportunity to test them on some gravel roads and they handle very well. Bakkie feels very stable traveling on gravel at speeds between 60-80km/h. Will see how they hold up long term
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Fitted a Gomad aluminium canopy. I'm impressed with the overall build quality and fit/finish. I will see how it holds up long term
Replaced the tyres with a set of Maxxis RAZR AT8-11 31x10.5 R15 tyres. Initial impressions are good. Little road noise and drives comfortably. I had the opportunity to test them on some gravel roads and they handle very well. Bakkie feels very stable traveling on gravel at speeds between 60-80km/h. Will see how they hold up long term
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Driving a 2004 Hilux 2.7i DC 4x4
"as fast as necessary, as slow as possible"
"remember stupid, you have to drive this thing home today"
"as fast as necessary, as slow as possible"
"remember stupid, you have to drive this thing home today"
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It's looking good, makes me miss mine!
Happy trails
Nic
SFA '97 DC - affirmatively shopped
SFA '87 DC "Rooies" - sold
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What size is the rims? 7J or 8J?
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Those are standard 7J rims
Driving a 2004 Hilux 2.7i DC 4x4
"as fast as necessary, as slow as possible"
"remember stupid, you have to drive this thing home today"
"as fast as necessary, as slow as possible"
"remember stupid, you have to drive this thing home today"
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Your Hilux is one of the best out there, congratulations Charl, match made in Heaven!
-F_D
-F_D
White Fang: 1999 2.7i DC Raider 4x4
Bull Dog: 1987 4Y-EFI 2.2 DC 4x4
Pra Dog: 1998 Prado VX 3.4
Hound Dog: 2000 2.7i SC 4x4
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Those are standard 7J rims
Thanks
Thanks
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Thanks F_D. I appreciate the kind wordsFamily_Dog wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 8:46 am Your Hilux is one of the best out there, congratulations Charl, match made in Heaven!
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Driving a 2004 Hilux 2.7i DC 4x4
"as fast as necessary, as slow as possible"
"remember stupid, you have to drive this thing home today"
"as fast as necessary, as slow as possible"
"remember stupid, you have to drive this thing home today"
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Welcome aboard Charl. Looking very good!!
When your road comes to an end ...... you need a HILUX!.
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
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Baie mooi bakkie!
Hou maar vas aan hom - die nuwes is net nie dieselfde nie.
Hou maar vas aan hom - die nuwes is net nie dieselfde nie.
'02 KZ 'Lux. Cooled. Chipped. Onca'd. Cherished!
If you are a diesel fan, raise your hand.
If you aren't raising your hand, raise your standards!
A 4x4 is merely a machine that enables you to get stuck further away from civilization.
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A 4x4 is merely a machine that enables you to get stuck further away from civilization.