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  1. FrankDrebin Guest
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    Possible ba?

    What are ur ideas in converting them?

    :D

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    hmmmmm not sure. Saan ba based ang platform ng Crosswind? All i know is that there exists a 4WD revo. If the crosswind is based on a pickup na merong 4x4 version, pwede siguro. But i forsee that it would be very difficult

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    Kung possible at praktical nga ito, papa-convert ko rin ang XUV ko.

    Papalitan ko na rin ng "S" ang "X". :mrgreen:

    Pwede na akong maghamon sa mga naka-SUV4x2 at mga sport cutes sa Pinatubo trail. :mrgreen:

    No offense :wink:

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    Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyy,


    Isa sa mga magandang tanong yan.... acutally we saw the detail specs.... mukhang magakakaproblema tayo sa chassis. at yung 4WD mechanism kasi ang crosswind series was designed for RWD medyo problem nga yan... pero may naconvert na kami na ang differential at pang 2.8 (fuego) yon bilis hatak.....

    Pero mukhang di pa nakakagawa kasi gagamitin ang chassis nang fuego eh medyo wala pa available

    Pero magandang concept yan

  5. FrankDrebin Guest
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    Pareho ba ng chassis yung crosswind tsaka hilander?

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    Matagal ko na ring itinatanong sa sarili ko iyan. In theory pwede nga.

    ANALOGY: Yung GMC Savanah at GMC Suburban iisa ang chassis. May mga custom jobs na nagawa transferring a front drive system of a Suburban into a Savanah.

    Dapat mas madali pa in the case of the Crosswind since mechanical naman ang 4WD ng Fuego. Problema lang would be the considerable expense for the parts and labor especially if you decide to just do a straight body swap. At siyempre the need to fabricate and modify some parts (i.e. the Crosswind body was never designed to accept a transfer case shifter).

    I guess mas maganda pang palitan na lang ng katawan ng Crosswind ang Fuego 4X4 instead of trying to stuff the 4WD mechanicals of the Fuego underneath a Crosswind.

    Pero bakit pa tayo magpapakahirap? Dapat ilabas nalang ng Isuzu yung Mu at Wizard (Rodeo). hehehe.

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    nandiyan pa naman yung trooper 4x4 e :mrgreen:

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    Quote Originally Posted by pajerokid
    hmmmmm not sure. Saan ba based ang platform ng Crosswind? All i know is that there exists a 4WD revo. If the crosswind is based on a pickup na merong 4x4 version, pwede siguro. But i forsee that it would be very difficult
    Dude,

    San mo nakita yung 4wd Revo, curious lang ako makita kung ano itsura eh. :D

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    dude sa taiwan yata yan freeco yata or sumthin yung name ng revo

  10. FrankDrebin Guest
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    Boss kimpOy,

    Meron ka bang picture nung freeco?

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    Yung 4WD na Revo sa South Africa at Taiwan meron. Z-Ace yata ang pangalan sa Taiwan.

    Yung Freeca ang Taiwanese name ng Adventure.

    FrankDrebin,

    Hanapin mo sa South African websites ng Toyota.

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  12. FrankDrebin Guest
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    Quote Originally Posted by OTEP
    Yung 4WD na Revo sa South Africa at Taiwan meron. Z-Ace yata ang pangalan sa Taiwan.

    Yung Freeca ang Taiwanese name ng Adventure.

    FrankDrebin,

    Hanapin mo sa South African websites ng Toyota.



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    OTEP,

    Ang tawag sa Revo na 4x4 dito sa Africa ay Condor. Okay din siya. Sayang at nai-uwi ko na yung camera ko... di bale pag may nahiram akong digital camera ay kukunan ko. Maraming Condor dito sa company namin, they are made in manufactured in South Africa.

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    Grabe, may member na tayong taga-south africa :D

    I was thinking of that before nung nag-umpisa palang magkaroon ng FX, I saw that website w/ 4x4 FX, south africa nga yun.

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    mukhang pinatabang revo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankDrebin
    Possible ba?

    What are ur ideas in converting them?

    :D
    if i were you, i will not convert.
    if you really like a 4x4, sell that thing and buy a real one.

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    I believe it can be converted. The Crosswind's chassis and suspension platform are similar if not identical to the Fuego. Putting in the 4x4 trans and t-case will be a challenge. You will also have to employ a tinsmith to do some fender widening to accomodate taller tires.

    It will be a costly and time consuming job though.

    Are you seriously considering this or are you just curious?

  18. FrankDrebin Guest
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    Freeman,

    just curious.

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    Up in Jungle base, Paul Javier has a TAMARAW fx 4wd monster truck utilizing Land Rover and Toyota components. It's got 36" tall tires.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freeman
    Up in Jungle base, Paul Javier has a TAMARAW fx 4wd monster truck utilizing Land Rover and Toyota components. It's got 36" tall tires.
    running na ba?
    i was there last december 2002.

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