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rezdiver
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I did a bad thing...

#1 Post by rezdiver » Fri May 09, 2008 8:30 pm

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PaulC

#2 Post by PaulC » Sat May 10, 2008 8:08 pm

What....you joined Yahoo Groups? :lol:

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#3 Post by red90 » Sun May 11, 2008 8:25 am

That is a members only group. You might want to post the photos in a public location assuming you want people to see them.

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#4 Post by rezdiver » Sun May 11, 2008 8:48 am

original link fixed, i think. went to shutterfly
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Reza

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#5 Post by ANDYD » Sun May 11, 2008 9:20 am

Hey,
Looks like a lot of fun, what are your plans for it?
Interesting that they use a black cross instead of the red cross?
Maybe it makes less of a target in black!

cheers,
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#6 Post by rezdiver » Sun May 11, 2008 9:29 am

its pretty fun to drive. not bad offroad but it has very little articulation but it makes up for it by being a very light vehicle.

it was a red cross but someone got to it with a can of spray before i got it.

plans for it, well, i am going to drive it for a while to find all the bugs and then do a little work to it.

future plans:
-12v converter as it runs on 24v so accessories and radio are a pain to setup
-new paint (probably semiflat black and rhinoline inside)
-dropping rear tailgate
-custom hardtop ( looking for a series hardtop if anyone has one)
-2" body lift
-rock sliders and protection
-winch
-possible turbo diesel conversion as it has a VW 1.7 l gas in it at the moment
-new seats


but that is all later, it is now my daily driver so just making sure everything is good. definately needs tires as the military michelins are a pig on the highway and loud, really loud..

Reza

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#7 Post by Glenn D. » Sun May 11, 2008 5:36 pm

It is totally awesome!!!

I can't wait to see it out.

Those are my favorite tyres too!

Enjoy it, it will be an adventurous toy for you, in and out of the garage!!

Glenn

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#8 Post by DaveB » Sun May 11, 2008 9:33 pm

Very cool truck. Peter and I were on the road last week and saw 3 of them between Vernon and Castlegar. They all looked to be in private hands.

How do you find it on the highway? Does it have a reasonable top speed?

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#9 Post by rezdiver » Sun May 11, 2008 10:42 pm

thanks guys,

its a pretty fun ride.

they are amost all in private hands now, i think only a few left at the gov to auction off.

not bad on the highway except for the noise. easy 110km (loud) pushingit at 120-130 very loud. its a 4 speed gearbox. i need to change the tires for the highway and get a quieter muffler, that would change alot.

PaulC

#10 Post by PaulC » Mon May 12, 2008 9:29 am

Nice that is pretty cool, be lots of fun on the trail, do they have low range?

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#11 Post by rezdiver » Mon May 12, 2008 2:07 pm

they have a very low range 1st gear which can be selected in 4x4 mode.
the gearbox can select 2wd or 4x4 and it also comes stock with a rear cable locker. so pretty good for stock options.

there is notothing available for suspension mods. the Iltis has front and rear transverse leaf springs. only option for more articulation is to completely modify it and go with coilovers which are not really worth it for what you get. i find it is actually more fun to go offroad this way, even in a rover as it makes things more interesting, and its fun to get stuck sometimes. if your truck can crawl over anything without an issue it gets kinda boring dont you think.

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