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Just takin the boat out for a run

Postby LTDHO » August 27th, 2008, 1:41 pm

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Re: Just takin the boat out for a run

Postby needfordspeed » August 27th, 2008, 1:54 pm

I saw the topic title and thought that you got the LTD back on the road or something :P
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Re: Just takin the boat out for a run

Postby Commando » August 27th, 2008, 1:57 pm

I thought the same! :lol:

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Re: Just takin the boat out for a run

Postby Frost » August 27th, 2008, 2:16 pm

This was funny

I think in all honesty you would struggle to argue anything other than the fact that the car really was not suited to the job. Not much power, rear wheel drive, not even an LSD (limited slip differential) I would imagine if it is an unmodified car.

I bet the insurance company would take the same view too.


oh and he needs to get with the times

Not trying to pick a fight here (because I really don't side with either one) but it seems that the standard Commodores and Falcons aren't so good for towing as some users might think.

Seems the Falcon's get a bit of a nod over the Dunnydoor's due to having rear leaf suspension and solid beam axles as opposed to the General's IRS suspension.

For decent loads you will also be looking at transmission oil coolers, brake boosters, higher rated towbar, boot bracing, exhaust heat shields, weight distribution hitch, camber kit (if you have cr*ppy suspension, etc.

Now since if you need all that stuff I can't imagine it is a particularly good towing vehicle!!!


and reading further into it. Its funny how they get into a holden ford debate

I must say as a Holden fan I just love these pics

Un-falcon- believable


The car in the drink is BA Falcon. It has coil independant rear suspension (IRS). And has more power, torque and has a higher tow rating, that's why it gets the nod over the Commodore equivilant.


I would say that defently is a Stat writeoff. the metal would be usless. Give it 3 years and it will rusted out like Johns AU
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Re: Just takin the boat out for a run

Postby Dezza » August 27th, 2008, 3:46 pm

lol at the comments about it having leaf springs. It reminds me how back in about year 10, I was having a Ford vs. Holden debate. The Holden fan said that Commodore's better because it has coil springs while Falcons have leaf springs. Maybe on the wagons and utes, but he had no clue!
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Re: Just takin the boat out for a run

Postby AaronEF8 » August 27th, 2008, 6:09 pm

Pretty much all insurance companies don't cover the car under sea level unless you specify that on the policy. Sucks to be them. At least it's Acid Rush, easy as to see!

PS it will be a write-off. Engines, transmissions, diffs, ECU's, interiors, roof linings all don't like salt water....
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Re: Just takin the boat out for a run

Postby serial_fool » August 27th, 2008, 6:59 pm

Dezza wrote:lol at the comments about it having leaf springs. It reminds me how back in about year 10, I was having a Ford vs. Holden debate. The Holden fan said that Commodore's better because it has coil springs while Falcons have leaf springs. Maybe on the wagons and utes, but he had no clue!


It depends if you were in year 10 in the late 70's/ early 80's.
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Re: Just takin the boat out for a run

Postby Dezza » August 27th, 2008, 7:01 pm

serial_fool wrote:
Dezza wrote:lol at the comments about it having leaf springs. It reminds me how back in about year 10, I was having a Ford vs. Holden debate. The Holden fan said that Commodore's better because it has coil springs while Falcons have leaf springs. Maybe on the wagons and utes, but he had no clue!


It depends if you were in year 10 in the late 70's/ early 80's.
How about the year 2000? :P
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