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Old 14-05-2017, 11:35   #1
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Good morning everyone, After 20 years of other 4x4 i'v just got a Terrano SWB van. Needs a full service, drive belts, full paint job (going to roller it ) and a good clean . Ill let you know how I get On . Thanks
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Old 14-05-2017, 11:53   #2
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Good morning everyone, After 20 years of other 4x4 i'v just got a Terrano SWB van. Needs a full service, drive belts, full paint job (going to roller it ) and a good clean . Ill let you know how I get On . Thanks
Welcome to the best site for Terranos and Mavericks, you are going to find some interesting stuff on site, that is really going to save you ££££'s

You can really keep these trucks going, mine is 22 years old and flew through a recent MOT.
But they do need some care.

You will get the most out of the site if you pay your £10, workshop downloads access to a vast amount of information on maintenance upgrades or just plain friendly banter, with a few jokes thrown in.

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Old 14-05-2017, 13:24   #3
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Welcome mate, have a look at my project thread once you've subscribed.

I too own a highly modified 2004 SWB Van in Silver, mines also running on 100% Vegetable Oil at the moment

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Old 14-05-2017, 17:40   #4
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How do & welcome

As the other's have said...... Pay your tenner, it's well worth it
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Old 14-05-2017, 18:50   #5
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Welcome along. Be nice to see a photo or 2
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Old 14-05-2017, 18:56   #6
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Hello and welcome.

What do you plan to use the truck for daily drive, off road toy, work truck?
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Old 14-05-2017, 19:04   #7
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Croeso, and whereabouts are you?
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Old 14-05-2017, 20:21   #8
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If you are brush/roller painting, depending on finish and expense people were talking about using Raptor Spray on truck body panels a while back. Don't know if anyone has done it though?

http://www.u-pol.co.uk/raptor-bed-liner.htm
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Old 14-05-2017, 21:09   #9
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Old 15-05-2017, 18:48   #10
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Thanks for the welcome, Im not to far from Mold, I will use the Terrano for lots of things really , defiantly off road, also as my Dog truck when Im shooting. Im just thinking about removing the Transfer box to have a look at it as it won't go in to low?
Got a new second hand back door to go before I paint it.
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Old 15-05-2017, 18:54   #11
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Thanks for the welcome, Im not to far from Mold, I will use the Terrano for lots of things really , defiantly off road, also as my Dog truck when Im shooting. Im just thinking about removing the Transfer box to have a look at it as it won't go in to low?
Got a new second hand back door to go before I paint it.
I'm within spitting distance down in that there Chester village. Have you got knowledge of local lanes?
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Old 15-05-2017, 19:00   #12
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Yes done a few in the past , most of the big mid wales ones, and Ceriog valley. Always a good day out.
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Quick note, to go into low ratio, you have to push lever downwards, before pushing backwards.

If that doesn't work, the mechanism is on the top of the box, so easily accessible, as they do sieze up if they are not used. Lashings of WD 40 and exercise helps.

Rarely a need to remove the transfer box.
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Old 15-05-2017, 20:31   #14
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Thanks, I'v pulled out the centre console to have a look, When I push the gear lever down it won't go back in to low, It feels solid, I thought something was a miss inside.
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Old 15-05-2017, 22:14   #15
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Thanks, I'v pulled out the centre console to have a look, When I push the gear lever down it won't go back in to low, It feels solid, I thought something was a miss inside.
Hiya mate and welcome, Banshee on here had exactly the problem with his, if I recall he sorted it easily but I can't remember what he did.
Only reason I remember is he didn't give his truck a fulll re-build to sort it, which is quite unusual for our Banshee, he's a bit thorough

As for the roller painting, when I was on the vw t4/t5 forum when I had a t4 loads of people did it with some very good results, just don't pick a crap colour like silver
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