The V8 Bike Bus

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DaveyBoyWonder

2,504 posts

174 months

Thursday 11th May 2023
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@573 - I've got to take my hat off to you for making two SUVs I've always disliked even more than other SUVs look absolutely incredible. Had me looking on autotrader... Apart from the stuff you mention, were there no massive bills??? Like others have mentioned, the bork potential has always pushed me further away from owning something like this. What kinda mpg did you get from the Porsche (or did you just ignore it!)?

Ekin

10 posts

136 months

Thursday 18th May 2023
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Had a little knock on the way driving here and it turns out its knackered the passenger side air suspension unit, tyre & cracked the radiator. Had to give the Arnott air suspension for a full rebuild, new Michelin Pilot Sport 4s on the front & new radiator. Done a full service with new coils and sparks aswell. Had the exhaust sensors extended to turn off the EML.

Its gone in to get the plastics all color coded & alloys sprayed & roof racks deleted. Also getting the front two seats, dash, steering wheel and armrest retrimmed in original new leather. I've already added sidesteps and changed the badges all around, upgraded all interior and puddle lights to LED, added AUX and changed the grills to gloss black ones.

I'll post more pics soon.





Edited by Ekin on Thursday 18th May 20:43

bolidemichael

13,870 posts

201 months

Thursday 18th May 2023
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Not doing things in halves! I like your style...

smokin

Ekin

10 posts

136 months

Saturday 20th May 2023
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Seats out for re-trim, low and behold - there was a short circuit in the heated seat wiring somewhere. Nearly burnt through.



Hopefully it'll all be sorted by Tuesday evening.

Ekin

10 posts

136 months

Wednesday 24th May 2023
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Running a bit late on schedule, steering wheel got dropped off today. Hopefully get the seats and armrest back and get it all in tommorow.




Ekin

10 posts

136 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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Leathers all done and back in smile Will post the bodywork once I collect her tomorrow.

bolidemichael

13,870 posts

201 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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That's great stuff. Will you be reinstating the OG rondel to the steering wheel?

573

Original Poster:

313 posts

201 months

Wednesday 5th July 2023
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Jhonno said:
What has Ste replaced this one with then?!!
I decided I was fed up with bike racks of any kind and also with trying to have a dual-purpose vehicle that I use for the bikes and for other stuff. I've been riding more and more and wanted something that was always ready to have the bikes loaded onto in a few minutes and that I could get dirty inside and not have to worry I'd be using it for something else and would get my clothes dirty. So I bought a dedicated bike carrier.

Initally I bought a T25 DoKa and ran that for a year.



With a tailgate pad it was almost the perfect bike wagon. The T25 pickups have a big locker box under the bed ahead of the engine so that was great to house some big crates for our kit to be stashed in. The bed is huge too so I could fit a long tailgate pad that could carry 7 bikes. Mine was a RHD 6 seater too, so really practical.

Over time I improved it slightly. Had a full bare-metal repaint in black, a lift kit and lots of other small improvements like LED lights and better electronics etc to make it more usable.





It was almost perfect, but was tiresome and slow if we took a longer trip eg to Wales for a bikepark.

So about a year ago I sorted out a Hilux as a replacement. It's lifted on bigger wheels, has nice proper bits like Pedders suspension and Old Man Emu arms and split-charge system so it can run a fridge for a weekend etc.



It hauls the bikes perfectly and is typcal Hilux, bombproof and completely reliable. AC is ice cold and inside is generic 'modern' Toyota so it's comfortable and just works.





Downsides are that the tub / bed is small so it can only take 5 bikes (but then only has 5 seats, so that's not a huge problem. And inside isn't huge either, especially the rear bench, so stashing your kit when it's got 5 of us in it is a bit of a pain.

Also, it's diesel and I hate diesels. I'd love to swap it for a petrol doublecab pick up but they're very rare in the UK, especially as I want RHD. New Ranger Raptor has caught my eye but as this is a dedicated luxury / toy and just a glorified bike rack the cost of one feels hard to justify.

573

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313 posts

201 months

Wednesday 23rd August 2023
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The Hilux is an amazing tool. In many ways, possibly the best vehicle I've ever owned. It was a dependable, capable, work horse and hasn't once let me down or had a single fault. However it had a distinct lack of V8.


I have rectified this minor faux pas by buying suitable bicycle transportation that does have a V8.



It's a Ram 1500 4x4, 5.7 Hemi. It's obviously of US origin and is actually an '04 not an '08 as the plate would suggest. Blame whoever registered it, or the DVLA for getting it wrong. It's obviously originally from the US but went from there to North of Tokyo in about '08. I'm not sure why you'd want a Ram near Tokyo but many people probably wonder why you'd want one in Sussex. I assume when imported into the UK in November '21 the Japanese import date was used as the vehicle age. These kind of mess ups seem common on the imports I've had. I guess partly because of its lack of time in the UK the underneath is pretty immaculate; There's not a spec of rust anywhere. Also as the DVLA and therefore TFL think it's an '08 it's also ULEZ compliant...


It's got an aftermarket 'Gibson' exhaust system so makes a nice noise and the bed is 6' 4" so the bikes leave 1/3rd of it for a suitable lock box for all of our kit.


It came with a 'Snugtop' hard tonneau cover for the bed which I've sold on. When i sold the DoKa I kept the larger sized Dakine tailgate pad and that fits on the Dodge nicely, so I'm back to being able to carry 7 bikes on there (the smaller pad on the Hilux only has straps for 5 bikes) and the cab seats 6 in comfort.



I have numerous plans to make it look less chintzy and to update it and make it more capable. Will update here as I do.

ChocolateFrog

25,383 posts

173 months

Wednesday 23rd August 2023
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Excellent.

Not a bad two fingers to ULEZ.

Not quite the image problem the V10 has either (in my eyes atleast). Every V10 Ram I've ever seen the driver either looks like a criminal or a pedo.

bolidemichael

13,870 posts

201 months

Wednesday 23rd August 2023
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Just add some kids’ bikes for the look?

idea

573

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313 posts

201 months

Wednesday 23rd August 2023
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Some of those are my kids’ bikes.

Are you mentally disabled in some way or intentionally trying to be offensive?

bolidemichael

13,870 posts

201 months

Wednesday 23rd August 2023
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If that’s directed towards me, it’s in jest as the previous poster referred to the other model being suspect in its image. There aren’t any toddler bikes in the images, just to underline the fictional image being conjured. Please don’t tell me that you now have a yank’s humour hehe

I think that it’s an interesting choice and amusing that it seats six, is a V8 and is ULEZ compliant!

Edited by bolidemichael on Wednesday 23 August 20:09

biggbn

23,388 posts

220 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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What a brilliant thread. Is it wrong that my favourite was the VW Dokka? Keep on keepin on man, outstanding efforts.

573

Original Poster:

313 posts

201 months

Monday 5th February
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The Doka was absolutely great and I miss it a lot. I actually blew the engine up and while deciding what to do with it someone offered me more than i considered it was worth even not accounting for the fact its engine was broken, so I let it go. I do regret it occasionally and would consider buying another if a Syncro came up at the right price. Whilst mine looked the part ii was only 2wd and had an open diff. I got it stuck on a wet bit of grass at the side of the road once and had to be recovered!

573

Original Poster:

313 posts

201 months

Monday 5th February
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I made plans for the Ram and started to get on with them. Most Rams in the UK are awful things, in my opinion. They tend to have lots of chrome tat screwed to them and huge shiny wheels bolted on with low-profile tyres. There's a lot of them like that in the US too, but there are a growing number of very cool trucks and the 3rd generation Rams are starting to be considered a classic and are increasing in value, particularly in the US and are becoming sought after. I think they're on that curve of being nice and modern enough inside but pre all the crappy emissions stuff. There are some lovely ones in the US being built as overlanders or baja or pre-runner style trucks that look cool as fk.

I knew I wanted to get rid of lots of the chintzy stuff on mine. To be fair, some of it was factory fit. The wind-deflectors dfinitely weren't though and I'd guess were fitted when it lived in Japan. Almost every Japanese import I've owned has had these,they're very popular out there for some reason, but they did nothing to help the already bulbous shape of the glass-area on the truck.



Next up was to get it to an MOT and assess what it needed to become road legal. This is where things made a big turn for the worse. I dropped my son at his Saturday job and set off to my pre-booked MOT. I hadn't tried the 4wd system yet, so in the gravel carpark of the vinyard he works at, shifted the big shift lever on the floor into 4-high and then wished I hadn't. The guy I'd bought it off had explained how he'd broken the original axle on the truck and fitted a replacement. He was very insistent I take the original axle with the truck. I told him I didn't need it, but he insisted and when I turned up to look at the truck it was already loaded in the bed. It quickly became clear why... The 4wd system obviously needs the front and rear wheels to turn at the same speed. Very quickly I realised the rear ratio was incorrect as the transfer box shaft snapped and the front diff started throwing hot oil out of the breather as the front axle was being over-driven. I put it back in 2wd and limped it to the MOT. The horrible smell of gear oil and the rainbow pool spreading ouf from under the truck being my unwelcome calling card as I arrived.


JakeT

5,434 posts

120 months

Monday 5th February
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As soon as you said he wanted you to take the axle I had feelings of ratio mismatch. Poor of him not to tell you not to use it in 4WD, as you’ve now got to shell out for a transfer case, and a front/rear axle with the correct ratio.

573

Original Poster:

313 posts

201 months

Monday 5th February
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Yeah he knew something was up. However, he bought it from the importer only a year before for a fairly considerable sum and I ended up paying him a lot, lot, less knowing that it needed an MOT and probably had a few gremlins. I buy quite a few cars for fun and go into it with my eyes open. I have a list of stuff I want to own and if an example of one of the things I want comes up for sale at the right price but needs some love then I can't help myself and end up buying them. I went to the pub last Thursday and when I woke up the next day realised I'd bought 2 cars after a few pints. With this Ram I knew I had a fairly large margin in my budget to spend and know I'd still only have commited less than the value of the truck once it's all up and running.

So, MOT, and it failed on absolutely loads. I knew it needed quite a bit underneath as it was very vague going down the road and had lots of slop in bearings, balljoints etc. So I decided to just go all-in and get it absolutely perfect underneath. The chassis and bodywork is in incredible condition, probably because it's been in Japan until very recently. So I'm happy to spend on the mechanicals to get them up to the same spec. So I bought a new transfer shaft to replace the one that broke when I put it in 4wd and pretty much every suspension and steering component for the front end and new brakes, pads, lines etc all round. Not cheap but well worth it and all sent from Rock Auto in the US. Whilst up on the ramp I adjusted the suspension (4x4 1500s have torsion bars) and lifted the front 2", or what's known as a 'levelling lift' to 'correct' the nose down rake they have as standard. And then it was legal and I could actually start to use it.



I have quite a few photos from petrol stations. Its appetite for Optimax is genuinely impressive. I've also never ran it down fully yet have still put numerous tanks in at around the £170 mark...

573

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313 posts

201 months

Monday 5th February
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I could now start the long snagging and improvements list I had. First up, were new bonnet Rams as i'd got fed up of the bonnet closing on my head. It's as heavy as a house and I was genuinely concerned it would close and trap me in there. To check the oil there's a stepped area on the front bumper and you actually step up there so you can lean over and reach in far enough. New rams fitted and potential engine-bay incarceration averted.



It's worth noting that the engine bay is one of huge disappointment. Considering there's a bellowing 5.7 Hemi in there, it's all a bit dull.

Something I'd wanted to do since the moment I first saw the truck was to remove the side-steps from it. They ruin the lines and are a bit chintzy and shiny. They really didn't fit with the look I was aiming for at all.



Luckily they are a factory option and not all trucks have them, and for some reason there's a demand for them. Often the brackets are rotten, but as my truck is so rust free they came off nicely, all intact. So I sold them on to a pleased individual who wanted a set. After, the look of the truck is improved significantly and ground clearance is also better.


bolidemichael

13,870 posts

201 months

Monday 5th February
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It’s an uncommonly cool things. Well done you for getting it well sorted.

What other things have you been buying, I wonder? scratchchin