Seeing other people keeping their zu's going always puts a smile on my face and makes me want to keep mine going all the more. Also love the little beeps leaving the lot. Gives me herbie goes bananas vibes. Also those side steps and mirrors are getting pretty rare. Nice find ^_^
I have a 95 Limited 234,000miles. Took me years/and a lot of $$$ to find someone to rebuild the trans in it. Just reall got it back after what seems like plenty of setbacks. Now I’m looking for advice to a coolant leak under the dashboard on passenger side 🤬🤬😭. I think I heard the dashboard will need to come out. Any advice?
Sounds like you need to replace the heater core, as a temp fix while its summer, you can bypass the heater core to give you some time, ( the blazer is like that still lol ) or yeah take apart the dash and replace the core and / or lines.
@@gregghenry5064 mine did that. Haven't gotten around to actually replacing the heater core but the bypass does work. If you don't pull the old core put it'll still have some fluid in it which may leak still but eventually it'll stop.
I did the bypass on my blazer 3 years ago, I live in az so not a lot of call for heat, where as Alex and Melissa live in nc and need it during the winter.. so its about what your needs are..
.. found a 95 iTrooper kinda excited 225 k miles dark forest green with beige interior seller had engine running in the video with pic of odometer they make long running commercial trucks and motors go to 375 k miles under seven hundred so I went for it Looking to hear how yours does down the road Cheers Be Well ...
The rodeo did it... there was a lot of e-braking with primary brakes to stop quickly. Helper bags would have been nice. Also our rodeo has an aux transmission cooler in line with stock cooler. I would highly recommend trailer brakes if towing something like this and no steep hill climbs.
Seeing other people keeping their zu's going always puts a smile on my face and makes me want to keep mine going all the more. Also love the little beeps leaving the lot. Gives me herbie goes bananas vibes. Also those side steps and mirrors are getting pretty rare. Nice find ^_^
Thank you! We will be posting much more like this for the isuzu love. Want to share our builds with the community and if it helps someone, awesome!
I have a 95 Limited 234,000miles. Took me years/and a lot of $$$ to find someone to rebuild the trans in it. Just reall got it back after what seems like plenty of setbacks. Now I’m looking for advice to a coolant leak under the dashboard on passenger side 🤬🤬😭. I think I heard the dashboard will need to come out. Any advice?
Sounds like you need to replace the heater core, as a temp fix while its summer, you can bypass the heater core to give you some time, ( the blazer is like that still lol ) or yeah take apart the dash and replace the core and / or lines.
@@gregghenry5064 mine did that. Haven't gotten around to actually replacing the heater core but the bypass does work. If you don't pull the old core put it'll still have some fluid in it which may leak still but eventually it'll stop.
I did the bypass on my blazer 3 years ago, I live in az so not a lot of call for heat, where as Alex and Melissa live in nc and need it during the winter.. so its about what your needs are..
i almost bought that exact trooper, but found another one the same day, glad to see it went to a good home
Thats rad! What did you end up getting?
@@REVNREDMEDIA i got another 1995 trooper from the first owner, it is a 5 speed which is what i was looking for
Nice!
Was it an auto or 5 speed?
Oh snap, a black cargo cover!! Nice!!
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found a 95 iTrooper
kinda excited
225 k miles
dark forest green
with beige interior
seller had engine running
in the video
with pic of odometer
they make long running
commercial trucks
and motors go to 375 k miles
under seven hundred
so I went for it
Looking to hear
how yours does
down the road
Cheers
Be Well
...
Nice! How did the Rodeo handle hauling the Trooper?
The rodeo did it... there was a lot of e-braking with primary brakes to stop quickly. Helper bags would have been nice. Also our rodeo has an aux transmission cooler in line with stock cooler. I would highly recommend trailer brakes if towing something like this and no steep hill climbs.
They are a heavy old bus for sure..
Eye spy Isuzu rims on that trailer
Good eye they are isuzu snowflake wheels on our trailer. Will be doing more with the trailer and wheels soon on the channel
I just bought a 98 trooper been sitting for 12 years,, ended up a clogged catalytic converter,,