I have a black se5 b2000 I love it . I have 2 truck tool boxes and a 88codova cooler .Ihave a webber 32/36 ..I drive and use for a camping truck fishing 27 mpg or so
😢 I followed you because of the courier but will stick around because of the awesome content. I’m not sure of the seats but I’m keen to see what they go in 😎😎
Good job on the b series man. You definitely saved it and made it a little gem. My guess for what you next project is, I would say a ba or bf ute judging from the seats but I don't consider them to be a minitruck. So I'm going to say a pj or Pk ranger 🤔
it is super good but please sir show us the video for upgrading from the manual steering using steering box to power steering using steering pump of the Mazda B22000 or Ford courier, I hope its 85/86 model or so. i am looking forward to seeing just that. thanx
I bet you bought a fullsize truck. Ford? Toyota? Who knows? :-)) btw that Minitruck project was pretty cool. I've seen all the videos about it. Keep cool, bro! Greetings from Hungary!
Here you go legend: www.google.com/search?sca_esv=040257bbd66c8725&sca_upv=1&sxsrf=ADLYWILcPRtRZPYbStenRQVYs-pKHRN88Q:1720429213547&q=Lenso+Road+Terrain+RT7+17&udm=2&fbs=AEQNm0AeMNWKf4PpcKMI-eSa16lJoRPMIuyspCxWO6iZW9F1Ns6EVsgc0W_0xN47PHaanAEtg26fpfc9gg2y1-ZsywNNidIzOA0khSyMN51n7r3LlCN1M2Qvu76xqhq8ZDzUz3QjRfF2HLyV2ldaCxuWbSUHZYxzFFv154NlyEUW1OeFwXcGcSyQr3pVDFp-PfYkJR9qH_De_cBIcEiN4tQKcLlPz-MFxQ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiYwomhipeHAxWQh1YBHVXvBI4QtKgLegQIVRAB&biw=2293&bih=2006&dpr=1
No sweat bro, we all know the off-road capabilities of a truck are no match for the WRC heritage within the mighty Mk1 Focus!! The Focus can do off-road and perform slick lines on the road; it does it all... So we understand and forgive your decision.
As another car enthusiast I understand what you say. Having said that though, I tend to keep the one vehicle, which ends up becoming an almost life-long project, there's always something that needs improving/modifying. Of course though, how long things take and what can be done are limited by budgetary constraints :P I have a car, my ongoing project, and the '98 PD Courier Supercab, which is my daily driver and my work ute, but I like to keep in the best condition possible :) That brings me to your little ute, I'd love to know how you got on with the suspension under it. In the lowering video you thought the shocks were OK, were they? I've recently replaced mine, which looked like the ones on yours with no signs of wear, i.e. leaking, etc., but they were knackered :P And how did you go removing all those leaves out the rear springs? Even though my ute is for my work, I don't carry heavy loads in it, most of the time I carry nothing in the back. I'm actually right now in the process of repairing, replacing all the suspension components with the end aim of improving the ride. Being a ute, it gets damn annoying after a while being bounced around in it without any load weighing it down. I've removed the very bottom leaf out of the rear springs and am yet to see what difference it makes. I'm wondering if I should take out another one before I put it all back together. I guess it's just one of those suck and see things :P While I've had them apart I've cleaned them up thoroughly and like in your lowering video have chamfered the contact edges of the ends of the springs, which is how they should have been made from the factory. Over time, those ends have gouged out the under surface of each spring above it, leaving a nasty little bit of a divot, so I've smoothed them over a bit too. I've also coated the contact surface area of each spring with a PTFE dry lubricant and rust inhibitor coating. So with the above done and the coating it will give the springs the best chance of working optimally, making for a smoother ride. Having said all of that I'd love to know how far you got with the suspension on yours and how much of a difference it made to drive :) Cheers.
Hi mate, thanks for your detailed comment. To answer your question about the suspension, I lowered the ute by removing a lot of the leaves and wound down the front torsion bars. This gave me the ride height I was looking for, but the quality of the ride did suffer - in a way. My ute actually rode a lot better with the car being lowered, because the suspension was effectively softer - less leaves in the back, softer torsion bars in the front. This made the ride a lot more compliant over bumps which was nice, but the issue was the ride height. The bump stops are very close to the chassis at this ride height, and the suspension being softer, the height travel was bigger, making the chassis hit the bump stops. I trimmed the stops down and this helped (they are too big from factory anyway), but I would say that if I was attempting to make the suspension perfect, I would have needed to looking to other solutions, such as flipping the front ball joints for more suspension travel (search on UA-cam), and maybe putting a few leaves back in the back and resetting their height. It rode fine for a daily run about, but by no means was it perfect. I miss it, but I'm the type of guy who likes to experience different cars - life is short. I have the Falcon Ute now which is vastly different, In many ways the PC Courier was a better ute to drive daily - much more fun, nimble, and a more tactile experience. I hope you enjoyed the video series, and I appreciate you commenting mate. I wish you all of the best with the PD - they are great little trucks...
amigo que tal pensse en ver es carro de nuevo porque me gusta ese estilo me gusta como se ve tu carro bueno era tu carro me gusta porque el mio quisiera poder ponerlo asi de hermoso como el tuyo mas economicamente no se puedo pero me vasta ver los que estan hermosos.. esperemos otro proyecto con un modelo igual y asi poder sonrreir a verlos... saludos desde panama
Gracias mi amigo. Realmente disfruté trabajando en este camión, y me entristecí cuando lo vendí. Pero no puedo quedarme con todos ellos, o de lo contrario no tendré más dinero 😅. Agradezco su apoyo y por observar. Espero que eches un vistazo al nuevo camión de Australia en mi canal.
@@Horus_Works estaré pendiente todo lo que tiene q ver con autos más con estos modelos me gusta espero traigas otro iguál . Si no pues te llevas el mío y lo pones así de hermoso jajaja 🤣🤣
@@quinchmaphios6371 no worries mate, the color is the Mazda Red you see on the new Mazdas. It's a two stage. The base Metallic coat is: 175658 then top Candy coat is: 175657
@@Horus_Works it could be an beautiful old xr1 ute, but knowing you it will be a newer one, maybe an xr8 ute or one from the other years, it will be a great project
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That little courier was cool, hope the new owner will look after it and keep you updated.. I'm keeping mine for a while yet 👍
I hope so too!
Thank you for all the maintenance information you've shared about these trucks. Cheers
Most welcome 👍
Judging by the music and you voice it was hard to let go, tomorrow will bring something new, that's life. ☺☺☺
Yes it was hard, but life goes on!
I hope that the new owner could treat her with the cure and the respect that you give to all cars😢 💜
Thanks mate, she went to a good home ❤️
I have a black se5 b2000 I love it . I have 2 truck tool boxes and a 88codova cooler .Ihave a webber 32/36 ..I drive and use for a camping truck fishing 27 mpg or so
Love the B-series mini trucks. 👍
Hard to believe its gone!
😢 I followed you because of the courier but will stick around because of the awesome content. I’m not sure of the seats but I’m keen to see what they go in 😎😎
Thank you mate, I'm subbed to your channel, hope the mini truck turns out well 👍
@@Horus_Works yeah it’s going well. A couple of snags here and there but that’s building a car right 😂 thank you for the sub
Good job on the b series man. You definitely saved it and made it a little gem. My guess for what you next project is, I would say a ba or bf ute judging from the seats but I don't consider them to be a minitruck. So I'm going to say a pj or Pk ranger 🤔
Thanks Jacob, I'll definitely miss it, great little utes.
it is super good but please sir show us the video for upgrading from the manual steering using steering box to power steering using steering pump of the Mazda B22000 or Ford courier, I hope its 85/86 model or so. i am looking forward to seeing just that. thanx
U owe this channel another mazda ford courier
I'm sure that one will pop up again sometime in the future - they're too much fun not to have another one 😉
Bro, I really loved it...
Me too - boy do I miss it... 😬
I bet you bought a fullsize truck.
Ford? Toyota? Who knows? :-))
btw that Minitruck project was pretty cool. I've seen all the videos about it.
Keep cool, bro! Greetings from Hungary!
Thanks you my friend. It was a fun project. New "mini truck" coming soon 🙂
I just subbed to your channel! I was wondering what wheels those are - I like them and may shop for a similar set.
Here you go legend:
www.google.com/search?sca_esv=040257bbd66c8725&sca_upv=1&sxsrf=ADLYWILcPRtRZPYbStenRQVYs-pKHRN88Q:1720429213547&q=Lenso+Road+Terrain+RT7+17&udm=2&fbs=AEQNm0AeMNWKf4PpcKMI-eSa16lJoRPMIuyspCxWO6iZW9F1Ns6EVsgc0W_0xN47PHaanAEtg26fpfc9gg2y1-ZsywNNidIzOA0khSyMN51n7r3LlCN1M2Qvu76xqhq8ZDzUz3QjRfF2HLyV2ldaCxuWbSUHZYxzFFv154NlyEUW1OeFwXcGcSyQr3pVDFp-PfYkJR9qH_De_cBIcEiN4tQKcLlPz-MFxQ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiYwomhipeHAxWQh1YBHVXvBI4QtKgLegQIVRAB&biw=2293&bih=2006&dpr=1
@@Horus_Works thanks man!
No sweat bro, we all know the off-road capabilities of a truck are no match for the WRC heritage within the mighty Mk1 Focus!! The Focus can do off-road and perform slick lines on the road; it does it all... So we understand and forgive your decision.
Thanks for your understanding, on to new things 🙂
👍👍👍
As another car enthusiast I understand what you say. Having said that though, I tend to keep the one vehicle, which ends up becoming an almost life-long project, there's always something that needs improving/modifying. Of course though, how long things take and what can be done are limited by budgetary constraints :P
I have a car, my ongoing project, and the '98 PD Courier Supercab, which is my daily driver and my work ute, but I like to keep in the best condition possible :)
That brings me to your little ute, I'd love to know how you got on with the suspension under it. In the lowering video you thought the shocks were OK, were they? I've recently replaced mine, which looked like the ones on yours with no signs of wear, i.e. leaking, etc., but they were knackered :P
And how did you go removing all those leaves out the rear springs? Even though my ute is for my work, I don't carry heavy loads in it, most of the time I carry nothing in the back. I'm actually right now in the process of repairing, replacing all the suspension components with the end aim of improving the ride. Being a ute, it gets damn annoying after a while being bounced around in it without any load weighing it down. I've removed the very bottom leaf out of the rear springs and am yet to see what difference it makes. I'm wondering if I should take out another one before I put it all back together. I guess it's just one of those suck and see things :P
While I've had them apart I've cleaned them up thoroughly and like in your lowering video have chamfered the contact edges of the ends of the springs, which is how they should have been made from the factory. Over time, those ends have gouged out the under surface of each spring above it, leaving a nasty little bit of a divot, so I've smoothed them over a bit too.
I've also coated the contact surface area of each spring with a PTFE dry lubricant and rust inhibitor coating. So with the above done and the coating it will give the springs the best chance of working optimally, making for a smoother ride.
Having said all of that I'd love to know how far you got with the suspension on yours and how much of a difference it made to drive :)
Cheers.
Hi mate, thanks for your detailed comment. To answer your question about the suspension, I lowered the ute by removing a lot of the leaves and wound down the front torsion bars. This gave me the ride height I was looking for, but the quality of the ride did suffer - in a way. My ute actually rode a lot better with the car being lowered, because the suspension was effectively softer - less leaves in the back, softer torsion bars in the front. This made the ride a lot more compliant over bumps which was nice, but the issue was the ride height. The bump stops are very close to the chassis at this ride height, and the suspension being softer, the height travel was bigger, making the chassis hit the bump stops. I trimmed the stops down and this helped (they are too big from factory anyway), but I would say that if I was attempting to make the suspension perfect, I would have needed to looking to other solutions, such as flipping the front ball joints for more suspension travel (search on UA-cam), and maybe putting a few leaves back in the back and resetting their height. It rode fine for a daily run about, but by no means was it perfect. I miss it, but I'm the type of guy who likes to experience different cars - life is short. I have the Falcon Ute now which is vastly different, In many ways the PC Courier was a better ute to drive daily - much more fun, nimble, and a more tactile experience. I hope you enjoyed the video series, and I appreciate you commenting mate. I wish you all of the best with the PD - they are great little trucks...
amigo que tal pensse en ver es carro de nuevo porque me gusta ese estilo me gusta como se ve tu carro bueno era tu carro me gusta porque el mio quisiera poder ponerlo asi de hermoso como el tuyo mas economicamente no se puedo pero me vasta ver los que estan hermosos.. esperemos otro proyecto con un modelo igual y asi poder sonrreir a verlos... saludos desde panama
Gracias mi amigo. Realmente disfruté trabajando en este camión, y me entristecí cuando lo vendí. Pero no puedo quedarme con todos ellos, o de lo contrario no tendré más dinero 😅. Agradezco su apoyo y por observar. Espero que eches un vistazo al nuevo camión de Australia en mi canal.
@@Horus_Works estaré pendiente todo lo que tiene q ver con autos más con estos modelos me gusta espero traigas otro iguál . Si no pues te llevas el mío y lo pones así de hermoso jajaja 🤣🤣
@CraZZy507 Definitivamente compraré otro ne de estos autos algún día 😀
Noooooo!.. 🤯 let's see what's next, it's got a lot to live up to 😅
B series Falcon 1 tonner
I feel betrayed 😔 but atleast you left me reference for me to follow and be guided
I can't keep them all, unfortunately. The videos are there if you ever need them 🙂
@Horus Works will definitely do so mate
@Horus Works if I may ask what's name of the red color codes you used
@@quinchmaphios6371 no worries mate, the color is the Mazda Red you see on the new Mazdas. It's a two stage. The base Metallic coat is: 175658 then top Candy coat is: 175657
@@Horus_Works thanks I really appreciate it 🙏
I´d guess you got yourself a Ford Falcon XR8 Ute.
Sssssoooooo close....
Ford Falconxr6 ute?
Close, very close 😀
@@Horus_Works it could be an beautiful old xr1 ute, but knowing you it will be a newer one, maybe an xr8 ute or one from the other years, it will be a great project
XR6T😀
Oh so close 😁
😢 so sad!!!
One day, I will have to get another one 😉