Wednesday 8 May 2013

An Off-road Car Modification: Bolero Di 4x4




Having Bolero Di 4x4 for a year, Vinshad Aziz commented that his Bolero can be called a very good vehicle for a heavy-duty and no-frills off-road enthusiast. The hard top 5 door 4x4 also provides comfort and security needed while off-roading or daily driving. However, Bolero Di 4x4 has its own drawbacks. The drawbacks include no air conditioning, no power steering, and under powered engine. Besides, the Bolero has a low quality interiors and the driver always have the bumpy road experience even when the car at the stationary position.

Despite all the backwards that Vinshad had been mentioned about his Bolero, the car also has its own good parts, not to mention that the price of the car is reasonable. The good parts of the Bolero include a spacious place inside, a solid and heavy duty driveline, and a good presence and model. Bolero Di 4x4 which owned by Vinshad has the off-roading ability that can be drove everywhere he wants and has a promising security from its hard top and five doors, so that everything looks practical. Overall, Vinshad satisfied with his Bolero, not to mention that the 4WD Bolero is his first 4x4 car from any other two cars he owned over the years. He also stated that when he drove his Bolero, it never stop to attract people’s attentions and he kinds of like it.
To solve the problem of Bolero Di 4x4’s drawbacks, Vinshad did some modifications to make his car more comfortable to use and drive to anywhere. He added air conditioning for the interior, changed his previous tires with Yokohama Geolanders A/T-S 31-10. 50-15, changed to longer shackles. He also added rear custom bumper and rear pintle hook, hella rallye 3003 and work lamps, freewheeling tubs. 
Check his build thread here.

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