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17-10-2012, 08:22 | #1 |
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: North west
Vehicle: Nissan Terrano 3.0 diesel
Posts: 14
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Another Newb!
Morning everyone, just wanted to say hello as I've just registered.
I pick up my new (to me) Terrano 3.0di this Friday. She's a 2005 SE, one owner from new, full service history Lwb on a 54 plate. Never personally owned a 4x4 before so I'm sure I'll be on here quite a lot Can't wait. I was initially looking at Discovery 2's but just happened to come across the Terrano at a local garage and instantly loved it. This was followed by a test drive and deposit put down straight away!!! Anyway, looks like a great site and I've learnt lots already. Thanks in advance Dave |
17-10-2012, 08:43 | #2 | |
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: devon
Vehicle: terrano 2.7tdi SE+ (X)reg
Posts: 1,674
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17-10-2012, 09:57 | #3 |
Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: isle of wight
Vehicle: Nissan Mistral
Posts: 18
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Welcome to the site mate.
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17-10-2012, 12:53 | #4 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: derbyshire
Vehicle: nissan pathfinder 2.5 adv
Posts: 577
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its always nice to seen new members
welcome to the club any concerns or queries just ask some will know |
17-10-2012, 15:42 | #5 |
Off road maniac
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Bexhill on Sea
Vehicle: Y60 Patrol Me, 3 ltr Mrs
Posts: 17,431
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welcome Dave, yes plenty to do on here, Rick
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Ex banger racer now off road maniac Lokka on the front with manual hubs Diff lock on rear 3 inch SS straight through exhaust Manly winch bumper with 13000 lb winch 10 spike ground anchor, with multiple straps and blocks Super strong body cills capped with scaffold pole 20% stronger springs all round aggressive off road tyres on wheels so just swap. Aim to get stuck and be completely self sufficient in extraction, love getting muddy, 2ft deep is good but rare. |
17-10-2012, 17:18 | #6 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: south lakeland
Vehicle: terrano 1997 tdi
Posts: 940
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Welcome to the club, lots of information and tips on here should you need it, rgars. Bri
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17-10-2012, 17:39 | #7 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Staffs
Vehicle: '02 Terrano TDI sport lwb
Posts: 3,787
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Welcome mate, sounds like u had a lucky escape with the disco
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17-10-2012, 17:52 | #8 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Vehicle: Nissan Terrano 2.7TD LWB
Posts: 8,024
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welcome, your always going to get a problem solved here!
ohh yeah, your also guaranteed to get a good laugh too! |
17-10-2012, 18:49 | #9 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Isle of Axholme
Vehicle: T2, 2.7 TDI 2002 lwb
Posts: 955
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What tyres and wheels do you have? Some have 17" with low profiles and are no good for winter grip.
Welcome to the site, good bunch on here. Ask what you want, you'll get good diagnosis from the " learned ones " on here. David. |
18-10-2012, 01:37 | #10 |
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: North west
Vehicle: Nissan Terrano 3.0 diesel
Posts: 14
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Thanks a lot for the warm welcome.
I'd been looking at Discos for quite a while but was struggling to find a decent one anywhere and then took one look at the Terrano and was instantly swayed. It currently has 235/65/17 good years all round but will be looking at replacing them at some stage so if you have any suggestions then it would be appreciated. I'm a little bit new to the 4x4 way of life but primarily the Terrano will be used for family and dog duties but will also venture off road for some light duties at some point. It looks a lot of fun and there'll be many a daft question asked by me whilst I'm familiarising myself with at all! |
18-10-2012, 06:04 | #11 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Devizes Wiltshire
Vehicle: Nissan Note Ntec 1.5
Posts: 14,138
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welcome to the mad house
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18-10-2012, 07:40 | #12 | |
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Staffs
Vehicle: '02 Terrano TDI sport lwb
Posts: 3,787
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http://www.4x4tyres.co.uk/245-70-17/...ogle2Bshopping 31" overall so should fit if you take off mudflaps and trim arch seam a little Those are a cracking tyre drive like an at tyre and are spot on in the wet |
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18-10-2012, 12:09 | #13 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: East Midlands
Vehicle: Maverick 4x4 2.7 TDI 97
Posts: 1,211
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Welcome to the mad house Dave.
Also well done on Not buying a Landrover! I had one once and it spent more time being fixed than it did driving. I never got the chance to Mod it cos i got rid. You will see some posts on here about using cooking oil instead of diesel, that's only for the 2.7 Terrano, i don't think the 3.0 will run on it, so don't try. As for the 17 inch rims, id bin them off and get some 15 or 16 rims in steel. The reason i say that is there are more tyer choice for the 15s and 16s and the costs is better, and steel wont crack off road. But that just my opinion. 31s should fit with out removing anything, i have a set of 265/75/16 that fit. (31s mean 31 inch from ground to the top of the tyer, so 265/75/16 and 245/70/17 are all 31s) Although most try to get 33s on and then you have to look at a body and suspension lift of around 4". The smaller the rim though the more rubber you get on the tyer, so 15" 31s will have a fatter looking tyer than 16" 31s but the overall height will be the same. |
18-10-2012, 12:13 | #14 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Central England, in the Heart of the Black Country
Vehicle: T2 2004 TDI SE LWB
Posts: 7,740
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Hello,
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18-10-2012, 12:45 | #15 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Isle of Axholme
Vehicle: T2, 2.7 TDI 2002 lwb
Posts: 955
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I'd go to 16" rims. More room without removing all the trim. David.
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