Over the past couple of months I’ve read a couple of threads with owners giving feedback on how well their new Ute or mid-size wagon is performing, but I’ve also see a couple of instances where some of these owners were questioned when they said there new 4WD was equal or better than there old live axle Patrol/Cruiser etc.
I have to be honest and admit up until recently I also questioned how these new 4WD’s could be better than the live axle Patrol/Cruisers as for years these were the kings of 4WDing.
Over the past 12 months I’ve been 4WDing with one mate who owns a Auto Ford ranger which apart from a steel tray is stock standard even with Highway tyres and another mate also has a standard manual BT50 with Dunlop AT tyres, but these are far from an aggressive tyre.
I have a Live axle 100 series Cruiser with a 1HZ which has a 2 inch lift and Bridgestone AT tyres and it’s been my goal for the last 12 months to get these guys stuck or find a track they can’t do or need me to recover them. Our outings have included some severely rutted tracks in the mountains and some soft and chewed up beaches. (I know extreme tracks would be different, but none of us are into those tracks as our 4WD’s are also are daily drives)
During our outings neither of these 4WD’s got stuck and easily kept up with me, but my 2 inch lift did make it a faction easier as there bash plates did cop a bashing. Even on the beach one day we were returning at high tide pushing soft sand and I was constantly changing from 2nd to 3rd where my mate in the manual BT50 held 4th gear.
I have to say I’m personally very impressed with these new technology 4WD’s and it has got me thinking about trading in the Cruiser. These new 4WD’s are have far better fuel economy, more torque for towing the camping and much more comfortable on road. (If I won Lotto I would buy a twin turbo 200 series Cruiser) but when the times does come to change 4WD’s, a ute could be on the cards.