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So for a person with a decent 550 or Gypsy and who is already into offroading, i would really not suggest Thar. He is better off building his older vehicle. Since you mentioned Avalaconda, this is a classic example where one has to be very careful with Thar. There are many area's which can be quite nasty on the IFS, and front drive shafts etc. Many of us know and has seen it happening in similar IFS vehicle ![]() Another example the kuttikanam track again can be brutal on Thar, if one is not careful. But there are areas out there, where one has to push it, no other way out. So what do we do, worry about big bills and park on side or just push it?? Especially after driving 600+ kms for just 2km track ![]() Old jeeps, gypsies we really dont care, Thar with my own money i definitely will. Its just like Speedy's comparison, for him he would rather do it with Thar rather than with a Fortuner or ML. ps: I think we both are speaking the same language here, only thing am talking more from "what do you do once you start graduating to higher levels"? What Thar is going to offer is 100% comfort and great cruising ability, where there is no other competition, no doubts. So if that is the foremost thing for you, go for it. But if you are looking a pure offroader, then think twice. Gypsy brand new will be a better compromise is what i beleive. If you are moderate offroader with loads of adventure trips, then again Thar will win. | |
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Since the Thar has been promoted as the Off-Road enthusiast's dream vehicle, and you go to the extent of calling it the RUBICON. Some features of the JEEP Wrangler RUBICON. 1) Solid Axle Multi-Link Coil Spring 2) OEM Front & Rear Diff Lock 3) Low- Speed T-Case (4:1) 4) Roll-Cage This is OEM, at it is expensive 32,000USD. Thar CRDe features 1) Front IFS 2) Rear Leaf Sprung 3) No LSD/MLD Toyota FJ Cruiser VS Jeep JK Wrangler - TRD - 4-Wheel & Off-Road Magazine Even if a first time off road enthusiast buys this vehicle he cannot modify it should he feel the need. 1) Front & Rear Locker/LSD - Only Rear is possible in INDIA, that too with imported Lockers. 2) Tyres -- Front Does not have the Clearance. 3) Winch -- Since its a NGCS MM550XD Chassis, the winch can be fitted, but vehicle will slouch forward, and nothing can be done to the IFS, to compensate for the additional weight. 4)Suspension Lift -- Front Axle to get a proper lift you will need, Longer Lower Arms & Upper Arms & Axle Shafts & Rack & Pinion Steering. Basically re-engineer the front. Rear Axle-- Anything can be done since it is Leaf Springs. Since this vehicle cannot be modified, even if the person wants to ignore the warranty or after it has lapsed, this vehicle cannot be modified, and he will be back to square one i.e re-build a JEEP for off-road purpose. BTW, what has burning the Clutch got to do with "Hardcore" off-road? Regards, Arka Last edited by ex670c : 2nd January 2011 at 18:24. | |
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From that perspective, maintaining a THAR for the offroad trips we in bangalore are accustomed to just sounds perverse, evil, and downright cruel. | |
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I remember all the breakages, over the years, hence I would prefer some of the critical components fitted as OEM. That includes OKBJ & FFRA. 1) If the Engine Block is the same for the TCIC & CRDe engine, the torque and BHP is similar 23-27Kgm & 97-107 BHP, can't the crankcase be interchanged. 2) If the difference in location is nominal, what advantage does the IFS setup provide in locating the front axle? Regards, Arka Last edited by ex670c : 2nd January 2011 at 19:12. | |
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| ![]() Hi Arka, No point in me answering the same question again and again. This has been debated to death. Somehow I feel, solving Schrodinger Wave Equations was much simpler, please have a look:- Schrödinger equation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Spike ![]() PS- Nice start to 2011 (with your first post) ![]() |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() Let me tell a joke. There is all this hype of the "launch" & Sterling Motors (Gurgaon Dealers) don't even want to answer the phone. Pathetic to put it mildly. I am willing to write a cheque for the TOP MODEL & there is this dealer who does not wish to even respond or take a call !! Twisted sense of humour OR useless dealer ![]() ![]() I would sell the Pajero tomorrow IF I get all the driving comfort & better power. The potential is there, but nobody seems to take this segment seriously !! Should I wait for the SSYONG (or whatever it is called ) ?? Last edited by Ricky_63 : 2nd January 2011 at 21:19. |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() Ok guys I have a very simple resolution to this long standing issue and here's how we can address this, GTO your help is needed ! Lets structure a review of the Thar pitched directly against a 540. Create obstacles which you will then test both vehicles against. Ideally create stuff you believe an IFS vehicle cannot handle. My gut feel is the Thar will do everything the solid axle Jeeps can do and maybe even surprise us all by doing more Maybe just so that we are fair to the M&M team let them also decide on obstacles that demonstrate stuff they feel the Thar can do which the 540 cannot handle I think this will be fun @ Arka I meant our old Jeeps when faced with extreme offroading obstacles will end up at best burning clutches attempting to scale the obstacles. Last edited by DKG : 2nd January 2011 at 21:31. |
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1: We will burn clutches only because we use antiquated engines. And 2: Arka will rather push his jeep than accept defeat. Actually he will make fiery enzyme/bala push his jeep ![]() Re: IFS, one off-road trip is not going to mean anything. We have to wait for a longer term ownership and service history from a serious offroader before many others will begin putting their money in this vehicle from the offroad community. The wild-life/touring community have no doubt found their almost perfect vehicle. But without AC and hardtop, even they are feeling left out in the sun. | |
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| ![]() DKG, Exactly this is what we need to do first. I am sure this IFS talks are just for time pass or making the beginners confused.Lets see how many solid axle Thar will be here in team-bhp. - Sreejesh Last edited by sreejeshmp : 2nd January 2011 at 21:44. |
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As Arka was always suggesting for solid axles in front Please play between time frames 2:26 & 3:48, to see the disadvantage of ifs . | |
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For the kind of offroading that we do in Extreme offroaders the Thar would do it all easily. I do not know how it is in other states. My only concern was there would only be a handfull who think like me, and more people that would hold 7 lakhs plus the cost to modify the car to their need and then maintainance if they damage something. Yes if you are told the warrenty is void then u would feel the pinch further. Last edited by speedy : 2nd January 2011 at 22:09. | |
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Have no intentions of getting into esoteric debates. But thought I'd comment on the audio/ electronics part. "Everybody" knows LPs sound better than CDs. Received wisdom. Unfortunately scientifically wrong. They might 'sound' better. Just as valve amps 'sound' better. What we are actually hearing is the distortion. We like that distortion! In the early days of the CD, the mastering process (the anti alias filter) introduced huge amounts of phase shift. It is no longer the case. But I don't think CDs will ever shake off that rap. The article in howstuffworks is really bad science. Which is surprising. Regards Sutripta | |
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Regards Sutripta | |
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Regards Sutripta BTW, did you study mechanics, or quantum mechanics? ![]() | |
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