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Old 02-16-2006, 03:27 AM
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Hi my name is Greg and I own a 1995 Isuzu Rodeo. First time I have
owned an Isuzu and I like mine fairly well. Only has a few flaws the
auto locking hubs on my 4wd fail to engage and the driver's side power
window cable has come off the pulley and wont go back on right. Other
than that I like it. I'll post a few pics of it.



























Hoping to soon buy a set of Warn manual locking hubs, and if anyone
knows where I can find a new cable for my drivers side door it would be
much apreciated.


 
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Old 02-20-2006, 05:38 AM
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Wow this place isn't that busy is it?
 
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Old 02-22-2006, 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Inferno
Wow this place isn't that busy is it?

Hey Greg,


I'm pretty new on this site too. Welcome...


I've alwys liked the body style of the older Isuzus...they look rugged and are pretty capable off-roaders right out of the box. Got any good off-road adventure stories?


Probably my most memorable one was when a friend of mine & I spent the day out on the beach in Nags Head, NC. She & I packed a big picnic lunch & drank a bunch of beer. We were so drunk, we forgot to put the boom-box back into the truck and ran over it as we left...CRUNCH!!!


I've got a 2004 Rodeo...gotta take some pix to post I guess.Finding an aftermarket power window cable might be difficult...you might havesome luck at a salvage yard, but I'm sure you could geta new onefrom an Isuzu dealer.


Well, good luck...nice to meet you...and again, welcome aboard!


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Old 02-24-2006, 12:45 AM
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Hey and thanks </span></span>Spitball22, and welcome to the site as well.





Not many stories to be told with this vehicle only had it about 2
months now and only went off-highway once with it. We were going
camping at a friend's cabin it had rained a rew days before so there
was quite a good bit of mud on the trail. The first bit of the trail
was a muddy bank that I almost didn't make it up due to my 4wd acting
up. And on the way out the 4wd came out while crossing the rock and
would not engage again. Took me and two other friends nearly 3 hours to
get the Rodeo across the rock and out off the trail. So now I have to
either fix the auto locking hubs or go buy a set of manual locking hubs
one. I'm leaning more towards the manual lockers because I know they
are engaged once I turn them.</span></span>

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Old 04-20-2006, 10:02 PM
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what a bunch of losers you all are. why would you go and buy these sh*t boxes? they are ugly and run bad. oh well your stuck
 
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