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Old 26-05-2013, 20:22   #1
sam1989
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hi all just joined up and paid my £10 to become a full member

I am based in somerset

I drive a

Ford Maverick Swb 2.7TD 1994

looking to get back into offroading I have always had discos or shoguns in the past and thought I would try a maverick

heres a couple of pics of it



hope to speak with some of you soon

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Old 26-05-2013, 20:35   #2
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Welcome to our club, there's plenty of guys here who do serious off roading, you have the right truck to do it in too.
You may also find you don't need to get pulled out of the mud so much as you may have in the Disco
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Old 26-05-2013, 20:38   #3
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Old 26-05-2013, 20:38   #4
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Welcome to our club, there's plenty of guys here who do serious off roading, you have the right truck to do it in too.
You may also find you don't need to get pulled out of the mud so much as you may have in the Disco
thanks mate

I am looking to do bits over time to it and I have never had one before heard horror stories about them but also heard good things shall have to wait and see
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Old 26-05-2013, 20:38   #5
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Old 26-05-2013, 20:45   #6
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thanks mate

I am looking to do bits over time to it and I have never had one before heard horror stories about them but also heard good things shall have to wait and see
I think you will hear horror stories about most vehicles, these do and will rust out badly, but they are good off road and in the snow, with a bit of preventative treatment, you can slow the rust down aswell.
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Old 26-05-2013, 20:47   #7
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welcome that's a nice truck.
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Old 26-05-2013, 20:48   #8
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Welcome mate

First mod is to bin your rear anti roll bar, then I'd advise updating your steering idler. Best way to do that is to mod a steering box to replace it
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Old 26-05-2013, 20:48   #9
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I think you will hear horror stories about most vehicles, these do and will rust out badly, but they are good off road and in the snow, with a bit of preventative treatment, you can slow the rust down aswell.
that's true mate,

going to fully underseal her all underneath and treat the little bubbles above windscreen and tiny bit on passenger rear sill apart from that she is very very clean and solid underneath
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Old 27-05-2013, 05:51   #10
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Hello and welcome.
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Old 27-05-2013, 09:37   #11
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Good morning. You've just joined the best 4x4 club by far (apologies to LR!) I also have a swb '94, but mine's a Terrano, not that there's any difference.
I have also found a way to slow down the dreaded tin worm, move it to Spain!
As we spend around half the year in Spain we needed a car there, and as a lot of the places we visit are up mountain tracks a 4x4 was a must. We bought it (in England) 4 years ago and drove it to the Malaga region. The rust in the sills and around the wheel arches doesn't appear any worse in that time, in spite of 140,000 miles on the clock (and 19 years under the wheels).
Still uses no engine oil and will easily outrun my daughters' 2.5 Shogun (she lives in Spain).
You've bought a cracking little motor, and the best and most reliable year - happy motoring!
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Old 27-05-2013, 10:42   #12
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Good morning. You've just joined the best 4x4 club by far (apologies to LR!) I also have a swb '94, but mine's a Terrano, not that there's any difference.
I have also found a way to slow down the dreaded tin worm, move it to Spain!
As we spend around half the year in Spain we needed a car there, and as a lot of the places we visit are up mountain tracks a 4x4 was a must. We bought it (in England) 4 years ago and drove it to the Malaga region. The rust in the sills and around the wheel arches doesn't appear any worse in that time, in spite of 140,000 miles on the clock (and 19 years under the wheels).
Still uses no engine oil and will easily outrun my daughters' 2.5 Shogun (she lives in Spain).
You've bought a cracking little motor, and the best and most reliable year - happy motoring!
Thanks mate!! Think previous owner said he tuned pumo or some thing its a rapid little truck just wish it had a 6th gear seems to run out of steam
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