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Old 18-12-2013, 10:07 AM   #31
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or perhaps a little more bouncy.
I have both VE UTE and sedans and stock for stock the UTE is not more bouncy than the sedan.

Back in the day of the HQ to WB it was the case but the newer VE and VF are heavier than the sedan.

The reason, the old models had a full chassis where the new models don’t and need extra metal to stiffen them up therefore they end up being heavier. They are also longer than the sedan and the sedan is faster because of it.

They feel and ride like a sedan, it’s hard to pick the difference.



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It's better than looping an elastic strap down to a hook. Best time to fit the cover when new is on a hot day. Layit out and let it get hot then back, then sides.
Fitting isn't the issue, it fitted up well right from new, I guess the fact it was hot helped. I think my brother was getting at the fact if you loaded anything that protruded above the tub the cover would be useless. I guess the hooks and elastic loops were a bit more forgiving in that respect.
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Strange, I carried over a ton of concrete in the back of my ve SS ute to the tip with no issues, apart from nearly having 2 heart attacks, one loading and one unloading. Then towing over 2.5 ton of concrete in a 8x5 tandem a few times to the tip, again no issues.

Another one more recently was 1.2 ton of road base in the back of the ute.

Fair enough short trips under 4pm, but no problems.
This is a windup right?? Surely nobody carries these sorts of weights in a 2 door sports car.
And they say truckies always over load, never a scalie around when you need one

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Fitting isn't the issue, it fitted up well right from new, I guess the fact it was hot helped. I think my brother was getting at the fact if you loaded anything that protruded above the tub the cover would be useless. I guess the hooks and elastic loops were a bit more forgiving in that respect.
Hint: If you look at the underside of the soft tonneau cover on a VE UTE, you'll see the elastic robe with hooks that connect to the edge channel around the tray. They're hidden away during normal use.

The tonneau cover is also adjustable at the cross front bar. It has 3 stages of adjustment to tighten or loosen the cover though leaving it in the sun for a little while is also a good trick.



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Fair enough, I'll pass that on. Is that the same with VF as well? Should be I guess.
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Fair enough, I'll pass that on. Is that the same with VF as well? Should be I guess.
I can't see why there would be a difference and if there is, the VE soft covers are available from the dealers and also as aftermarket if you want to go cheaper. The trays are the same so they would fit.


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Hint: If you look at the underside of the soft tonneau cover on a VE UTE, you'll see the elastic robe with hooks that connect to the edge channel around the tray. They're hidden away during normal use.

The tonneau cover is also adjustable at the cross front bar. It has 3 stages of adjustment to tighten or loosen the cover though leaving it in the sun for a little while is also a good trick.

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Fair enough, I'll pass that on. Is that the same with VF as well? Should be I guess.
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This is a windup right?? Surely nobody carries these sorts of weights in a 2 door sports car.

And they say truckies always over load, never a scalie around when you need one



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Don't worry they can hold the weight. Yellow tongue flooring on the roof plus filling the tray. Also had all my tools in it.
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Don't worry they can hold the weight. Yellow tongue flooring on the roof plus filling the tray. Also had all my tools in it. image
Look Ma, lowered it without touching the springs.

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I cant see carrying capacity for ssv on the holden site.......... towing max is listed at 1600 with the auto, on another site they say carrying is 500 kg...... but dont quote me on that.
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drove a mates ssv ute that had a canopy/cabin thing on the back
hey it was ok but i wouldnt buy one
plus i like to rub it in that the turbo was still quicker than his v8 lol
he ended up trading down to an earlier model ss wagon...in that lime green color

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Gday all,
My faithful ute (BF XR8) is getting to the point where im seriously thinking about trading for a new ute. Ive had a look at the GS ute, but they are a bit pricey new and not too many good 2nd hand ones around unfortunately. I love the V8's so Im considering looking at the enemy, in particular the SS ute. Price and appearance look pretty good. Has anyone driven one, especially in comparison to the ford/fpv utes? Any suggestions?
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The wife and I went for a drive last night through the Adelaide Hills, to run the motor in a bit. Twice within 10 minutes of each other a VY SS and a then BF wagon are flooring it to within inches of my rear and then backing off. First the VY, then the BA does it to him and over takes to do it to me. I was following the speed limit.

Before I'd even heard of the VF I looked at the Ford utes, their lack of V8 was a disappointment. I contemplated the turbo, I reckon it's a great engine, but I really wanted a V8 but kept looking at the turbo. Then I saw a VF ute, I like the look and it is the most up to date Aussie car built.

If you're a blue blooded ford man you'd better stick with a Ford, because you'll always have regrets. I've always liked all sorts of cars, our family has had Aussie, English, Japanese and Yank.
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Don't worry they can hold the weight. Yellow tongue flooring on the roof plus filling the tray. Also had all my tools in it. image
GEES they are good ,they can carry half a dozen planks ,and a few tools ,,my old bf ute had a cleveland ,c4 and a 9in diff in the back and never even went down to the over rider springs ,why dont you holden lovers go back to your forum ,i HATE HOLDENS and im glad they went back to mumma ,a pox on them
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More than a few sheets mate. I carry over 600kg of tools daily and those sheets were another 600 to 700 kg. not bad for irs. After owning this ute I wouldn't hesitate getting a ss over a xr6t. FYI I have also had a fg xr8 ute.
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Oh and I'm not a holden lover. I'm a car lover. This ute is being replaced with a ranger in 8 months. If it performs for 4 years as well as the ve has I will be very happy
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Personally if I was just after power the Ford wins hands down.

If I was after something more along the lines of a modern day cruiser with a bit of kit, I’d take the VF.

If it’s a purchase based on price alone, again the SS would win.

Be sure of what you want and buy which ever suits. Both will do a reasonable job.


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A Holden UTE doesn’t need to carry a spare engine and drivetrain in the back.



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Fitting isn't the issue, it fitted up well right from new, I guess the fact it was hot helped. I think my brother was getting at the fact if you loaded anything that protruded above the tub the cover would be useless. I guess the hooks and elastic loops were a bit more forgiving in that respect.
Fg ute has inner clips on elastic rope on the inner of the ccover so you can still use it with protruding loads - I guess ford engineers are a little bit more intuitive lol.
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Holden has that also and first. Vu
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Personally if I was just after power the Ford wins hands down.

If I was after something more along the lines of a modern day cruiser with a bit of kit, I’d take the VF.

If it’s a purchase based on price alone, again the SS would win.

Be sure of what you want and buy which ever suits. Both will do a reasonable job.





A Holden UTE doesn’t need to carry a spare engine and drivetrain in the back.



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im pretty sure the old clevo wouldnt fit in the bf anyway so thats pretty silly really ,im thinking the ford forum has been invaded by holden lovers
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im pretty sure the old clevo wouldnt fit in the bf anyway so thats pretty silly really ,im thinking the ford forum has been invaded by holden lovers
Given that you couldn't register a car from 2005 with an engine from the 70's/80's, it would be far sillier if anyone took the comment seriously.

Holden lovers invading the forum, my my what are you afraid of, that someone could possibly have the capacity to like more than one brand of car?




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Don't worry they can hold the weight. Yellow tongue flooring on the roof plus filling the tray. Also had all my tools in it. image
That photo just reminded me a few years ago(building an amart all sports store) another supervisor wanted to load some yellow tongue sheets into the back of one of our 2 new ve utes. I warned him......but he used a forklift.....loaded way to much on and it bent the whole back of the ute in half. Was the funniest thing I've ever seen. Idiot
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Oh on topic....I'd say you HAVE to drive all three
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this thread seems like a confessional thread for aff members who drive Holdungs
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my work ute is a 2006 crewman ss thunder, done 140k and runs as good as new , had no problems, just replaced starter motor and water pump. they are built well and go hard , i get 14ltr per 100 around town and 8-9 sitting on 110 on the hwy so isnt a thirsty car for the weight
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Geese didn't realise I was on the commodore forums lol I must be delusional!
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Yep it was the Ford forums i think Holdens are crap join the Holden forums and talk about them
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Thanks everyone for the input. Dont get me wrong, I love my Fords, I own an FG GTE and an XB GS, but presently the holdens have better options when it comes to the utes I think, and who better to give a non biased opinion than us Ford fans. Imagine the feedback on the holden forums, the SS would have been the best car ever made!! As for the turbo 6's, I know they are rediculously quick, but in all honestly, where I drive rarely gets over 80k/h so it is really the **** factor of the sound of the v8's that I like. I do like the GS range, but for what you pay for them, you really dont get the in-cabin goodies that the holdens offer unfortunately. Ill prob hold out and see what the new FPV/FG/FH range has to offer, and fingers crossed they finish on a high.
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You are just trying to avoid being affected by buyer's remorse saying Holden's are crap!
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