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Hi All
New to the site and a big Hi to everyone.
Having always had the urge to buy a 4x4 i've decided to bite the bullet and I'm going to look at a 1998 Nissan Patrol GR SE 2.8td on saturday.
Perhaps someone can point me in the right direction of any faults I should be looking for when I view and test drive the truck.
I've attached a photo of the Patrol I'm going to see, what do you guys think, its done 80k miles and has a full service history.
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc214/pat7261/BkeZyHwBWkKGrHqEH-CkEs9hfchdBLuODzQ.jpg
neil_mccoll
28-01-2010, 17:56
Very nice, but far too clean!
I have a T2 not a trol so cant really help and you should take my advice with a pinch of salt. But nissans tend to have rust probs, so check the sills/chassis for rust. And since these are part time 4wd check that the 4wd is working correctly.
Regards
Lee
Welcome
Yea another Troll:jump
Neil is right though --- Far to clean
Ask em for a test drive and go off road wiv it. Get some dirt round the tyres :naughty
I have a T2 not a trol so cant really help and you should take my advice with a pinch of salt. But nissans tend to have rust probs, so check the sills/chassis for rust. And since these are part time 4wd check that the 4wd is working correctly.
Regards
Lee
Don't know the newer ones so well but that sounds about right.
If it's an auto box then get the transmission up to working temp and check everything.
If it has auto hubs on the front wheels then check them as well.
If you don't know how to then just ask and someone on here will help
I have a T2 not a trol so cant really help and you should take my advice with a pinch of salt. But nissans tend to have rust probs, so check the sills/chassis for rust. And since these are part time 4wd check that the 4wd is working correctly.
Regards
Lee
How do I check the 4wd, is it by simply selecting Hi or Lo with the small gearstick?
Never had or driven a 4x4 before:confused:
zippy656
28-01-2010, 20:02
yeps, do on SOFT ground, or youll get some wind up
have a search on here for that..
any thing else just ask! some one will know the answer!!
but no one has vet told me the winning numbers for saturday..
How do I check the 4wd, is it by simply selecting Hi or Lo with the small gearstick?
Never had or driven a 4x4 before:confused:
On a road you should not really use 4wd or you will get 'wind up'. This can damage the transmission, though in my experience it does not if you dont turn quickly.
When I test drove my T2 i simply put it in 4wd and drove off slowly on the dealer's tarmac and turned the steering wheel. If there is significant resistance and the engine nearly stalls then 4wd is probably working well. Or if you dont want to risk any damage then take it to piece of grass, put it in 4wd and floor it while your mate watches. If the front wheels spin then all is working.
Regards
Lee
Thanks for the advice guys, I've never even been in a Patrol before, so is there a choice of Hi and Lo ratios to chose from, and what should I expect if I test it on soft ground.
Thanks for the advice guys, I've never even been in a Patrol before, so is there a choice of Hi and Lo ratios to chose from, and what should I expect if I test it on soft ground.
Hopefully it should go:augie:naughty.
There is a lo ratio gear I think. When you put it in low gear everything is halved so in 5th gear you will have top speed of only 30ish. Ist gear in low is so slow you can walk quicker.
Hi gear 4wd can be engaged whilst on the move, whilst low gear 4wd can only be engaged when stationary and in neutral.
Lee
Thanks for the advice guys, I've never even been in a Patrol before, so is there a choice of Hi and Lo ratios to chose from, and what should I expect if I test it on soft ground.
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jims-terrano
31-01-2010, 09:28
Does anything actually go wrong on trols? I thought they are even more bullet proof than T2's?
Jim T
lacroupade
31-01-2010, 11:25
Does anything actually go wrong on trols? I thought they are even more bullet proof than T2's?
Jim T
Does anything actually go wrong in life Jim? How bullet proof is THAT?:nenau
Aren't these the questions we should be asking ourselves?:augie
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