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17-04-2014, 10:15 PM | #1 | ||
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Looks good and available to the public
http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mell...C#!prettyPhoto All terrain tyres Underbody shields Canvas seat covers Daytime running lights Dual batteries Upgraded wiring harness Mud flaps Unpainted bumpers optional steel bull bar Running boards 6 speed auto |
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17-04-2014, 10:28 PM | #2 | ||
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I wonder what the 'expanded wiring harness' entails?
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17-04-2014, 10:55 PM | #3 | ||
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Flashing lights UHF etc...
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17-04-2014, 11:10 PM | #4 | ||
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Where are the drl's? I have the Ford accessory ones that go in the foglight holes. Is that what they mean or have they now been integrated into the headlight?
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17-04-2014, 11:24 PM | #5 | ||
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18-04-2014, 09:43 PM | #7 | ||
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Anyone notice the side door-scallop reminiscent of FG Falcon?
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17-04-2014, 11:22 PM | #8 | ||
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MELBOURNE, 17 Apr, 2014 – Ford has beefed up its formidable Ranger lineup with the addition of the Ranger 4x4 XL Plus series.
The Ranger 4x4 XL Plus includes several important upgrades to take Ford’s award-winning Pick up to a new level. It has been launched to fulfil the needs of the mining industry, key government agencies, as well as private Ranger customers. The Ranger 4x4 XL Plus will be available in Single Cab Chassis, Double Cab Chassis and Double Cab Pick-up models. The Manufacturer’s List Price* is $46,280 for the Single Cab Chassis, $51,760 for the Double Cab Chassis and $52,760 for the Double Cab Pick-up. All come standard with Ford’s proven 3.2-litre turbo-diesel engine mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. The newest series arrives in dealerships from May, 2014. The arrival of the Ranger 4x4 XL Plus complements the recently improved Pick-up lineup for 2014, which includes the standardisation of airbags across the range, addition of the Ranger XLS in both 2.2-litre manual and automatic variants and 3.2 automatic and improved supply of the top-of-the-range Ranger Wildtrak. The Ranger 4x4 XL Plus is a purpose-built new vehicle with specifications and features that will appeal to industry fleet buyers, including mining companies, government departments and organisations seeking more from their Ranger. The Ranger XL Plus will also be available to private buyers. The Ranger 4x4 XL Plus has a locking rear differential and a tow bar rated to 3,500 kg. The new model takes advantage of the 5-star ANCAP safety rating requirements for new vehicle purchases by large fleet companies. Ranger 4x4 XL Plus standard features include: 4x4 shields / mud flaps / tow bar Daytime running lights Running boards (Double Cabs only) 17-inch steel wheels and All-Terrain tyres (Continental 265/65 R17) Heavy duty canvas seat covers Expanded wiring harness and switch bezel Front battery 75 amp hours Second battery 80 amp hours deep cycle discharge Gel battery Second battery isolator Moulded black bumpers Optional: Steel bull bar (retains 5-star ANCAP rating) Ford Australia Vice President of Marketing, Sales and Service, Graeme Whickman, said Ford had worked with key industries, including the mining sector, to develop the Ranger XL Plus. “These industries have very specific demands on their vehicles so that’s why we created the Ranger 4x4 XL Plus,” Whickman said. “It will be a popular addition to mining industry and business sector fleets but we also expect there to be strong support from private customers who have a particular need for this type of vehicle.” On top of the Ranger XL specification, the Ranger XL Plus adds running boards, a second battery, expanded wiring harness, all-terrain tyres and an optional steel bull-bar, which is exactly what customers in this segment have been wanting. In 2013 the Ford Ranger was named the International Pick-up of the Year and it continues to garner accolades around the world. Ford Australia sold more than 20,000 Rangers last year and the Australian designed and engineered pick-up continues to win customers with its features and the off-road abilities of the 4x4 models. As with all Rangers, the Ranger 4x4 XL Plus has Bluetooth®1, USB and iPod2 integration and voice control over the radio, CD, iPod, USB, and mobile phone. Similarly, cruise control is standard across the entire range. The Ranger is being manufactured in three continents and is sold in more than 180 countries. Cheers Russ
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18-04-2014, 08:22 AM | #9 | ||
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These drive so much better than the Hilux's or god forbid those stupid saangyong things that have NO legroom !!
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18-04-2014, 01:39 PM | #10 | ||
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they are still too low.. i work at Rio tinto and we have them on alot of our sites (not these new mine spec ones) and they dont have a good wrap
biggest thing is they are too low to the ground .. they were putting 17" tyres, bash plates (which i see ford have fitted to these) on and 2 inch lift kits etc just to drive around in the pit **** to tow the lighting plants around, just not powerful enough already had a few with stuffed motors and gearboxes
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18-04-2014, 10:31 PM | #11 | |||
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Not that I've found the hiluxes any better in this regard. Both are tonka toys compared to a good 76/79 series cruiser. But the safety nazi's have killed that in the long term as they're not 5 star - as if makes a bit of difference if you're hit by a 793F |
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19-04-2014, 02:25 AM | #12 | |||
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thats why they never got them for ours too no 5 star.. only hilux we are hire ones
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FG XR8 Ute 2010 Nitro, Mods so far: Herrod CAI, headers, Ballistic cats, Cat back Manta dual 2.5" with X pipe and hotdog mid section, Mellings oil pump, Summit racing 60mm twin throttle body, and Yella Terra plenum Powerbond 25% under drives, Sports bar, now fitted with Koya Inox R1's, the rears are 20x10 with a 40mm offset and the fronts are 20x8.5 with a 35mm offset total of 285.5 rwkw and 642nm when Herrod cams in 290rwkw GSXR 750K7 with goodies, dyno'd 136rwhp, 10.567sec for the strip |
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19-04-2014, 02:47 PM | #13 | |||
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"just not powerful enough" Yep 4kw makes a huge difference, mind you the 40nm deficit in torque in the toyota won't make any difference in saying that I do believe the 70 series to be an excellent mine vehicle, they're old school tough but agricultural.
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19-04-2014, 11:45 PM | #14 | |||
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i dont know which ranger they are using but they are gutless .. i will find out for ya ..the v8 70 series utes kick their butts
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FG XR8 Ute 2010 Nitro, Mods so far: Herrod CAI, headers, Ballistic cats, Cat back Manta dual 2.5" with X pipe and hotdog mid section, Mellings oil pump, Summit racing 60mm twin throttle body, and Yella Terra plenum Powerbond 25% under drives, Sports bar, now fitted with Koya Inox R1's, the rears are 20x10 with a 40mm offset and the fronts are 20x8.5 with a 35mm offset total of 285.5 rwkw and 642nm when Herrod cams in 290rwkw GSXR 750K7 with goodies, dyno'd 136rwhp, 10.567sec for the strip |
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18-04-2014, 02:22 PM | #16 | ||
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They needed the extra batteries. Coates Hire got a heap of Rangers and the batteries were carking it in the first 3 months.......Rest of vehicle they are happy with thou..............
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18-04-2014, 02:27 PM | #17 | |||
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If its those dodgy Motorcraft batteries fitted from factory then the fault isn't with needing a second battery, they're just junk lol.
Unless they're running a stack of electronics but I doubt it? Quote:
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18-04-2014, 02:30 PM | #18 | ||
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they are changing from the V8 landcruisers and prado's.. no hilux here
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FG XR8 Ute 2010 Nitro, Mods so far: Herrod CAI, headers, Ballistic cats, Cat back Manta dual 2.5" with X pipe and hotdog mid section, Mellings oil pump, Summit racing 60mm twin throttle body, and Yella Terra plenum Powerbond 25% under drives, Sports bar, now fitted with Koya Inox R1's, the rears are 20x10 with a 40mm offset and the fronts are 20x8.5 with a 35mm offset total of 285.5 rwkw and 642nm when Herrod cams in 290rwkw GSXR 750K7 with goodies, dyno'd 136rwhp, 10.567sec for the strip |
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18-04-2014, 04:57 PM | #19 | ||
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18-04-2014, 05:24 PM | #20 | |||
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no LV get isolated at end of shift here
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FG XR8 Ute 2010 Nitro, Mods so far: Herrod CAI, headers, Ballistic cats, Cat back Manta dual 2.5" with X pipe and hotdog mid section, Mellings oil pump, Summit racing 60mm twin throttle body, and Yella Terra plenum Powerbond 25% under drives, Sports bar, now fitted with Koya Inox R1's, the rears are 20x10 with a 40mm offset and the fronts are 20x8.5 with a 35mm offset total of 285.5 rwkw and 642nm when Herrod cams in 290rwkw GSXR 750K7 with goodies, dyno'd 136rwhp, 10.567sec for the strip |
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18-04-2014, 09:14 PM | #21 | ||
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19-04-2014, 02:22 AM | #22 | |||
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nah just saying what they used to use all the time it rangers come along .. v8 landcruisers for the pit etc and the prado's are the bosses cars that never go in pit
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FG XR8 Ute 2010 Nitro, Mods so far: Herrod CAI, headers, Ballistic cats, Cat back Manta dual 2.5" with X pipe and hotdog mid section, Mellings oil pump, Summit racing 60mm twin throttle body, and Yella Terra plenum Powerbond 25% under drives, Sports bar, now fitted with Koya Inox R1's, the rears are 20x10 with a 40mm offset and the fronts are 20x8.5 with a 35mm offset total of 285.5 rwkw and 642nm when Herrod cams in 290rwkw GSXR 750K7 with goodies, dyno'd 136rwhp, 10.567sec for the strip |
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18-04-2014, 02:54 PM | #23 | ||
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Headlights are hard wired on, flashing lights get left on in the carpark sometimes over night as well as the radio's
Std batteries don't stand a chance.. Never mind all LV's are supposed to be isolated at shift change ! |
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18-04-2014, 07:28 PM | #24 | |||
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If its running it'll be alright. Didn't realise you guys would use the flashing lights without the cars running. |
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18-04-2014, 05:40 PM | #25 | ||
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LOL but that's so ya have to open the bonnet to do the pre-start
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18-04-2014, 06:25 PM | #26 | ||
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Thought they would of chucked in the role bar inside the cab as well but guess its not only being aimed at mine site purchase but the general tradies and civil construction.
Bring out the raptor
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18-04-2014, 08:20 PM | #27 | ||
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I believe BHP has banned ROPS cause the extra weight raises the center of gravity making the vehicle more likely to roll and vehicles are designed to crush to adsorb G's and make the crash more survivable.
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18-04-2014, 10:33 PM | #28 | |||
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And that when introduced at OD, people thought they were indestructible and so drove the machinery harder. |
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21-04-2014, 08:58 AM | #29 | |||
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our site is going for Colorado's with auto boxes. it seems the old Hilux clutches were a bit fragile |
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19-04-2014, 12:19 PM | #30 | ||
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They don't need rops due to having a 5 star rating, we got 1 auto, 1 manual at work, both have had springs replaced as they sagged and collapsed after a short while, constant flat batteries and constant drive train warning lights on both the auto and manual, we need utes cos of the **** we carry round but need to carry 5 so a dual cab cruiser ute would be double the price or more of a dual cab hilux or ranger
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