Installing an overdrive/ freeway gear
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Re: Installing an overdrive/ freeway gear
Even if a Pinzgauer could go 70, I would not want to ever go that fast in one!
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Re: Installing an overdrive/ freeway gear
Even if a Pinzgauer could get up to 75, I would not want to ever go that fast in one. Yikes!
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I have been 70 mph in a pinz...not a fun ride. Scared the crap out of me. The same guy rolled his pinz the next day on a trail ride...I did not go that time.
Going 50 to 55 is plenty for me.
Going 50 to 55 is plenty for me.
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Re: Installing an overdrive/ freeway gear
So the 1,000 question again. If one wanted a 710 transfer case, would the $1,000 one on ebay have been a good deal?
I use my truck primamrly as a Boy Scout hauler so I drive it for 1 to 4 hours a trip each way, and would think having the increased gearing would be of value. The extra 5 mph I drove my 710K compared to what I drive my 712m would seem to be a good trade off for extream off roadability.
Oh I did just rebuild my motor as a 2.6L this summer.
I use my truck primamrly as a Boy Scout hauler so I drive it for 1 to 4 hours a trip each way, and would think having the increased gearing would be of value. The extra 5 mph I drove my 710K compared to what I drive my 712m would seem to be a good trade off for extream off roadability.
Oh I did just rebuild my motor as a 2.6L this summer.
Shawn
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73 712M - Sold
62 haffy Bantam
61 haffy 4 door
72 710K - Sold
73 712M - Sold
Re: Installing an overdrive/ freeway gear
Driving my 712 in San Diego daily, and up through orange county occasionally, I just have to add my 2 worthless cents..... driving 55-60 in the slow lane in a Pinzgauer is not the same thing as driving in a non-Pinz at that speed.
In the 2 yrs I've been driving it, the Pinz gets a pass from the usual anger, as most think they've either come upon the tail end of a military convoy ( at least in San Diego, there's still a lot of respect, thumbs up etc for marine/navy hummer convoys on the roads), or once they notice the baby seats in the back and long haired driver, they pass by a little slower than usual to get a good look, with an abundance of thumbs up. never been honked at or flipped the bird out of slow-going-road-rage and I guess one more advantage is that with it being so loud at that speed, I may have missed any shouted expletives.....
In the 2 yrs I've been driving it, the Pinz gets a pass from the usual anger, as most think they've either come upon the tail end of a military convoy ( at least in San Diego, there's still a lot of respect, thumbs up etc for marine/navy hummer convoys on the roads), or once they notice the baby seats in the back and long haired driver, they pass by a little slower than usual to get a good look, with an abundance of thumbs up. never been honked at or flipped the bird out of slow-going-road-rage and I guess one more advantage is that with it being so loud at that speed, I may have missed any shouted expletives.....
Jorgo
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were thought to be insane
By those who could not hear the music"
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'73 712M
'74 712M
'04 G500
'07 Range Rover
"Those who were seen dancing
were thought to be insane
By those who could not hear the music"
Re: Installing an overdrive/ freeway gear
+1krick3tt wrote:Going 50 to 55 is plenty for me.

a point on http://www.sdp-pinzgauer.org/html/pinzg ... afety.html says
"Due to it’s weight the Pinz is classified as a truck in Europe which implies a speed limit of 80km/h."
I figure that is probably about right

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Re: Installing an overdrive/ freeway gear
Ha! I can so relate. We look rather incongruous in a military vehicle. (Although I must admit to a recent shearing, due to the hot summer. I figure once every 20 years whether I need it or not.)and long haired driver,
BTW, my "other" car is an Subaru Impreza, and I think everybody avoided me there, thinking that I'm just an ugly lesbian.

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The other issue with the Pinzgauer:
The local police followed me home again to see what it was, and how they could get one. Seems to happen quite regularly. Lots of hand shaking and "cools". I've emptied half a dozen out the local sandwich joint just driving up. I swear a Bugatti Veyron wouldn't cause as much fuss.
Not much chance of getting pulled over of breaking the highway speed limit, but you still seem to get to visit quite a bit.
The local police followed me home again to see what it was, and how they could get one. Seems to happen quite regularly. Lots of hand shaking and "cools". I've emptied half a dozen out the local sandwich joint just driving up. I swear a Bugatti Veyron wouldn't cause as much fuss.
Not much chance of getting pulled over of breaking the highway speed limit, but you still seem to get to visit quite a bit.

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collecting pinz docs since 2012 - pm me if I can help
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Re: Installing an overdrive/ freeway gear
I like to think of myself as one as well.undysworld wrote:Ha! I can so relate. We look rather incongruous in a military vehicle. (Although I must admit to a recent shearing, due to the hot summer. I figure once every 20 years whether I need it or not.)and long haired driver,
BTW, my "other" car is an Subaru Impreza, and I think everybody avoided me there, thinking that I'm just an ugly lesbian.
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1968 Haflinger
1965 Pathfinder
1978 GMC Palm Beach (Hey, its got 6 wheels!!)
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Re: Installing an overdrive/ freeway gear
So out of interest why is a TD swap not a good idea for a 710 (gearing to far off, low end is now to high etc?)
Thanks,
Thanks,
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Re: Installing an overdrive/ freeway gear
The gearing is too high,not enough power. If you lived in Kansas,would probably work but the clutch slipping to get going would grow old soon.
Mark
Mark
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