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Re: Travs MN GLR build

Postby explorer.dave on Fri Oct 02, 2015 5:22 pm

Top pic's Trav, and the Tri look's awesome, hope your back wheeling soon.
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Re: Travs MN GLR build

Postby trav587 on Sat Oct 03, 2015 8:33 pm

explorer.dave wrote:Top pic's Trav, and the Tri look's awesome, hope your back wheeling soon.


Cheers Dave,

You should come to the next Perth triton trip. Will let you know if you're keen.
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Re: Travs MN GLR build

Postby explorer.dave on Sat Oct 03, 2015 10:03 pm

trav587 wrote:
explorer.dave wrote:Top pic's Trav, and the Tri look's awesome, hope your back wheeling soon.


Cheers Dave,

You should come to the next Perth triton trip. Will let you know if you're keen.


Always keen Trav, just a matter of being in Oz at the time, spend most of my time international these days, had the Tri for just under 3 years now and done less than 15k.
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Re: Travs MN GLR build

Postby trav587 on Mon Feb 29, 2016 8:30 pm

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Re: Travs MN GLR build

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Re: Travs MN GLR build

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Re: Travs MN GLR build

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Re: Travs MN GLR build

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Re: Travs MN GLR build

Postby c-dale on Mon Feb 29, 2016 8:41 pm

Such a nice rig Trav
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Re: Travs MN GLR build

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Re: Travs MN GLR build

Postby motoz on Mon Feb 29, 2016 9:13 pm

Very nice indeed. :cool:

Tub chop, front mount and diff drop. Great combo ;)

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That is a great image. It really shows the travel in particular the droop that's achievable with this kit.

What is the hub to flare lip measurement on the front?
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Re: Travs MN GLR build

Postby Mayhem2015 on Mon Feb 29, 2016 9:20 pm

What beach is that you are chillin on? I can pick most west oz beaches but that has me stumped!! :roll:
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Re: Travs MN GLR build

Postby trav587 on Mon Feb 29, 2016 9:54 pm

motoz wrote:Very nice indeed. :cool:

Tub chop, front mount and diff drop. Great combo ;)

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That is a great image. It really shows the travel in particular the droop that's achievable with this kit.

What is the hub to flare lip measurement on the front?


Haha you've got pretty much the same combo, how do you like your intercooler? So far I've seen a huge improvement on my air intake temps.

The droop is pretty good, height with that photo was 600, and full droop after its settled is 665. Handles great off-road to.
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Re: Travs MN GLR build

Postby trav587 on Mon Feb 29, 2016 9:55 pm

Mayhem2015 wrote:What beach is that you are chillin on? I can pick most west oz beaches but that has me stumped!! :roll:


Hey mayhem, if you're referring to the last pic that one is taken at wilbinga. The other ones are various locations

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Re: Travs MN GLR build

Postby Mayhem2015 on Mon Feb 29, 2016 10:28 pm

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Can't pick this one trav. Also the post after this one.
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Re: Travs MN GLR build

Postby trav587 on Tue Mar 01, 2016 12:40 pm

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Can't pick this one trav. Also the post after this one.



Hey mate,

These 2 photos are hangover bay near Cervantes, the one after that is hill river.

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Re: Travs MN GLR build

Postby braydenc on Tue Mar 01, 2016 12:47 pm

Lovely beach mate I had the same idea Lucky bay south of Kalbarri last weekend looking tops loving the truck!
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Re: Travs MN GLR build

Postby explorer.dave on Tue Mar 01, 2016 4:54 pm

Very nice Trav, luv your build.
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Re: Travs MN GLR build

Postby 4wd26 on Tue Mar 01, 2016 5:09 pm

8-) very nice
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Re: Travs MN GLR build

Postby black sabbath on Tue Mar 01, 2016 5:30 pm

trav587 wrote:
motoz wrote:Very nice indeed. :cool:

Tub chop, front mount and diff drop. Great combo ;)

Click to view larger picture

That is a great image. It really shows the travel in particular the droop that's achievable with this kit.

What is the hub to flare lip measurement on the front?


Haha you've got pretty much the same combo, how do you like your intercooler? So far I've seen a huge improvement on my air intake temps.

The droop is pretty good, height with that photo was 600, and full droop after its settled is 665. Handles great off-road to.



Where did you get the cooler from ?
Thinking of doing it to my car one day after i get suspension sorted, just looking at buying the MRR kit or the Monster rides kit , i may go the Monster rides as i seen a few people mention its 1595…
As for the diff drop was it pretty easy to put in on your own ? Cv's look to be on a decent angle at that hub to guard height,
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Re: Travs MN GLR build

Postby L200Shogun on Tue Mar 01, 2016 7:25 pm

Intercooler looks like http://www.crosscountry4x4.com.au/4wd-i ... olers.html

MR at $1595 is struts and rear shocks. Leaf springs are extra.

"height with that photo was 600" (from quote)
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Re: Travs MN GLR build

Postby shaggy on Tue Mar 01, 2016 8:53 pm

Let us know how the inter cooler goes, thinking it might be my next mod.
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Re: Travs MN GLR build

Postby trav587 on Wed Mar 02, 2016 6:37 pm

black sabbath wrote:
trav587 wrote:
motoz wrote:Very nice indeed. :cool:

Tub chop, front mount and diff drop. Great combo ;)

Click to view larger picture

That is a great image. It really shows the travel in particular the droop that's achievable with this kit.

What is the hub to flare lip measurement on the front?


Haha you've got pretty much the same combo, how do you like your intercooler? So far I've seen a huge improvement on my air intake temps.

The droop is pretty good, height with that photo was 600, and full droop after its settled is 665. Handles great off-road to.



Where did you get the cooler from ?
Thinking of doing it to my car one day after i get suspension sorted, just looking at buying the MRR kit or the Monster rides kit , i may go the Monster rides as i seen a few people mention its 1595…
As for the diff drop was it pretty easy to put in on your own ? Cv's look to be on a decent angle at that hub to guard height,
Looks like they're the go !


Cooler was from cross country, and as l200 quoted the monster rides gear is 1595 for shocks and coils, for a full kit around 2200. The diff Drop was alright to install. I've had the front diff out and done a few suspension installs so Was straight forward except for getting the axle out. Will let everyone know how the cooler goes. So far temps are sitting around 55 max where as on the stock cooler 86 was the average and peaked in the low hundreds under heavy load.

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Travs MN GLR build

Postby motoz on Wed Mar 02, 2016 9:07 pm

trav587 wrote:
motoz wrote:Very nice indeed. :cool:

Tub chop, front mount and diff drop. Great combo ;)

Click to view larger picture

That is a great image. It really shows the travel in particular the droop that's achievable with this kit.

What is the hub to flare lip measurement on the front?


Haha you've got pretty much the same combo, how do you like your intercooler? So far I've seen a huge improvement on my air intake temps.

The droop is pretty good, height with that photo was 600, and full droop after its settled is 665. Handles great off-road to.


Ha yes mate.

The IC has been working out well. I've found it keeps the inlet temps about 30 degrees above ambient. The stock inlet temps were way above that at times from 60 to 70 degrees above. Sure you don't get the detonation problems you face with a petrol motor from high inlet temps, yet your power doesn't drop off either. The motor seems more consistent now. From my understanding they're now offering a thermo fan option to the IC also. ;)

On a side note I found there was no noticeable increase in turbo lag from going to the larger unit.

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