Best vehicle for Nitinaht logging roads.

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so many choices so little time....votes might help.

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I'd just like to say a huge thanks for all who have plugged in their 2 cents. My Kia is taking a shit kicking and I need to make a plan fast.

My options to pursue are as follows:

1) Land Cruiser Diesel that could be converted to run on veggie oil.

2) VW Van-great for camping, soft supsension, a little more work.

3) A nissan pickup

4) A toyota pickup

5) A Ford pickup

I want to spend no more than 5000.00-even less would be ideal!

Send in your votes if you like....

Thanks for all of the advice.

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pounding on the back roads

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as a licensed mechanic, having spent lots of time on trucks commuting on the bamfield road, spend as little as possible on the TRUCK, not car. save your money for the repairs, they are inevitable. I would choose a rusty toyota pickup, 4runner or landcruiser. stay away from ford trucks, no matter what the quality of ball joints and amount of grease ...you will replace them yearly traveling that road.
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I drive an 08 ford ranger 4 banger.I have been going to the lake every weekend last summer and twice this year and its running as good as new.I dont belive a word you say duckbill ford trucks for life!!!
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But a ford Ranger is a collaboration with Mazda ... I suspect he means full size Fords.
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well i guess mazdas are pretty good too then jim! I whould drive a full size if i had the $$$ 8) :lol:
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Thermals are good.
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rookieRyan wrote:I drive an 08 ford ranger 4 banger.I have been going to the lake every weekend last summer and twice this year and its running as good as new.I dont belive a word you say duckbill ford trucks for life!!!
:lol: :lol: I think you mean: Ford trucks may cost you your life :lol: :wink:
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I'll cast my name into the FORD hat as well... When it comes to Trucks best bang for buck, and rollin' in styleeeee. I mean look at those Chevy and Dodges, I puke better looking trucks than the avalanche. Plastic eveerrryyywhereee!!!!
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Image after my last drive to the lake I think that would be just fine for the road.
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ford trucks

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Ironically i now drive an 89 f150, butt.... I can do all my own suspension work. so.... stay away from ford explorers ( exploders?).
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We have a 'cruizer for sale

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Hi Kevin et al...

As luck would have it...John has been thinking about selling his 87 Land Cruiser for some time. We haven't done anything about it yet, but it could be available. He was planning to do a bit of work on it, but if someone wanted to do the work themselves...a smokin' deal could be up for grabs.

Let me know if you're interested.

It's been a great truck - perfect Nitinat/camp/ski/etc vehicle. Here's what I know...

The basics:
- 87 HJ60 4x4 Diesel 5sp
- completely rebuilt in 05/06 from the frame up. $10k invested over 8 months.
- tons of kms...400++ I'll go outside and check, if you're keen to know.

Rebuild Details:
- re/re frame - sandblasted, rubberized undercoat
- new paint, carpet, headliner, springs, suspension, tires (33), bumpers
- rebuild fuel injection pump
- 2" lift

Good to know:
- some rust showing around doors.
- engine ran a bit rough this winter upon start up. Turns out one of the cylinders has low compression. This is in the interest of being honest and straight up. IN the nice warmer weather, no problems at all. BUT... this means it needs to be fixed...not sure what way we are going to go - rebuild, or try to find a used engine. Like I said...we weren't really planning to let it go just yet...we were hoping to deal with this first.
- why we're selling...we plan to head off into the sunset on our sail boat - we won't be needing it anymore.
- it's in Campbell River.

Questions:
- go ahead and ask away. I probably won't know the answers...but I can likely find out for you.

I'll try to dig out some pics.

Some of the folks on this board would know the truck...
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Cruiser Pic

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Here she is:

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Post by SaltSpringKiterPeaceGuy »

Hi there,

That's funny that you posted this.......we put our stuff out there and then something comes along. I had a feeling there might be something interesting when I logged on tonight.......

Off to sail the world eh? Well that's a worthwhile endeavour! I hope to do that sometime soon myself too...

The LC looks great. It's what I've been looking for!

I'm not as rushed as I was when I started this process. The road to Port Alberni has improved and I've taken to only going out every two weeks, drastically reducing the shit kicking my car was taking! However, I am still in the market.

I'd have to see it of course, but what kind of price are you thinking?

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Patching my old van together for another hard rock season
on the nitinat road..

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nitinat road HELL, but paradise at the end

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WR: that's a great image!

Exactly what ws247's been doing to the old beater camper van for the last week...it's going to be better than new when he's done with it (spray/insulating foam, new floors, etc)!

It's our summer home, so, it's gotta be;)

I'm certain it'll be super comfy, I just hope the engine runs ok. It doesn't owe us anything at this point.
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