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I Have the very last of the D22 Navara and I too was worried about the rod going through the side on no 3 cylinder ( it seems to be that one ) I was told there was a bad batch of con rod bolts on a small percentage of trucks , of course that is a lot of trucks , even though a small percentage . If you have good bolts and change the oil and filter every 6000 its a goodun. Luckily mine is . It pulls the chipper ( 8" Jensen 540A ) up hill in 4th . It pulls over large trees that lean away from the gob and is great in the mud with some 40 road 60 off road rubber . I pulled the mistubishi canter with a full wet chip box and hooked up to the chipper off a wet sea of mud using low ratio . I can't fault it .:thumbup:

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