18th & 19th July

Post what you achieved in the weekend.
Include the date of the weekend eg 25/02/2006
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18th & 19th July

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Started a couple days ago building a winch bar for Bubbles pajero should have most of it finished this weekend :mrgreen:
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I only get 2 hours each morning to work on it before work :(
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Re: 18th & 19th July

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What happened to that Zuk you were chopping up for her?
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Sitting behind the garage :roll: I picked up the pajero for $1000 dollars and it will be road legal unlike the zuk which I would have to tow all over the place :( after I finish all the bar work on the pajero I will finish off my truck then start on the zuk as a long term project like Nibs 40 :lol: :lol:
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Re: 18th & 19th July

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You're not related to Taz01 are you Cousin PR :lol: , you've got nearly as many wrecks as him :lol: ...... how many fingers do you have :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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The 80 bus is gonna be getting a treat this weekend.......................

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long overdue attention for the ol girl and gonna try and sort out a few other issues while its all apart

8) 8) 8) 8) 8) :mrgreen:
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skid wrote:The 80 bus is gonna be getting a treat this weekend.......................

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long overdue attention for the ol girl and gonna try and sort out a few other issues while its all apart

8) 8) 8) 8) 8) :mrgreen:

o o o o o o P R E T T Y :mrgreen: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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PR wrote:Sitting behind the garage :roll: I picked up the pajero for $1000 dollars and it will be road legal unlike the zuk which I would have to tow all over the place :( after I finish all the bar work on the pajero I will finish off my truck then start on the zuk as a long term project like Nibs 40 :lol: :lol:


You'll be spending all the time fixing the mitsi I bet. Bound to do some damage trying to keep up with your Safari. :lol:

Whats sort of Pajero is it? Learn't all my highway driving in an 88 LWB Diesel Paj and its still one of the nicest 4wds I've ever driven. Really smooth and good for learners as they are IMPOSSIBLE to stall. Just didn't like hills. Post up some pics if you have time :mrgreen:

Just to keep on topic, Safari went to her new owner today. Now have the cash to throw at something a bit smaller. Going to miss it come camping season/summer :cry:
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export hmmmmm i wonder who is going to help you :D :D :D
skid wrote:The 80 bus is gonna be getting a treat this weekend.......................

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long overdue attention for the ol girl and gonna try and sort out a few other issues while its all apart

8) 8) 8) 8) 8) :mrgreen:
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Re: 18th & 19th July

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ripped my winch off to strip down for repair...

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not too pretty eh... but after 10 odd years of me abusing it and i dont know how many years it was on a wrecker truck for its done a fair old bit of work :shock:

so now im gonna get a new gear set made for it and it will do another 20 years of hard work :twisted:

ohh and in the process of pulling front shocks out to throw in the bin and remove starte motor and then remove radiator then pull the steering collumn to bits then... then... then...

gonna be a busy night!! :lol:
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Going to pinch all the piping from "Purple PIg" the drift R31Silo to use to put a top mount intercooler on the GQ.
The way it is going the "Pig" wont have much left to put it back together,I want to swap it for an MQ swb plus another for spares but, son is being stubbon and says we can`t afford to have two 4x4s on the road but, he wants to get the MQ and turn it into a comp rig,guess it will come down to who can shout and argue the most,me,me,me,me :twisted: :lol:
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wopass wrote:ripped my winch off to strip down for repair...
so now im gonna get a new gear set made for it and it will do another 20 years of hard work :twisted:


who are you getting to rebuild it
my 4wd is not a truck

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Re: 18th & 19th July

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Taz wrote: Whats sort of Pajero is it?


Photos here
http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/Forums/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=17229
Her first 4wd was a desiel model of this so I know what fixing them is like :lol: :lol:
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off up to woodhill in a couple hours to play in the sloppy slop :D
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Re: 18th & 19th July

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wopass wrote:..ohh and in the process of pulling front shocks out to throw in the bin...


Not sure what shipping will cost you but surely these should be replaced under warranty? You've only had about 2 trips on them haven't you?
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MNC wrote:
wopass wrote:..ohh and in the process of pulling front shocks out to throw in the bin...


Not sure what shipping will cost you but surely these should be replaced under warranty? You've only had about 2 trips on them haven't you?


got them from the states so freight would make it not worth while to send them back?, in the process of talks with them to see if they will do some sort of refund? not holding my breath tho.

they have done a round of laurie sanson, waitawheta thompsons trip, half northland W/C and a play day up thomos then rotorua W/C where they blew out satday night half way thru a stage. so in the grand scheme of things they have done bugger all work in the 6 months ive had them.

mercutio wrote:
wopass wrote:ripped my winch off to strip down for repair...
so now im gonna get a new gear set made for it and it will do another 20 years of hard work :twisted:


who are you getting to rebuild it


im rebuilding it mate :wink:

but going to get the gear set made by precision gears in rotorua as they have done a few gear sets for winches like mine in the past and have a pretty good reputation for doing nice work.

making progress with the rest of the repairs tho, got the broken steering arm stud out and replaced, radiators out and ready for cleaning,got my wiper control unit apart to see what busted in there...need another one i think as it munted inside :roll: bit to hard on the wiper stalk on saturday night stages i think :oops:

and a heap of other stuff that i cant remember :lol: ... another coffee then back to the garage :twisted:
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these guys are pretty good too
http://www.gearcutting.co.nz/page.php?id=1
yorick used to use them when we were running the roadsweepers they did a great job. they have come along way since then they used to run out of 3 small units in a yard in panmure

i remember reading a thing in classic car magazine and one of the writers was asking if there might be someone who could help fix a gear in a clock for an alfa romeo he ended up taking it to GCS and they had no problem helping him out
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OUT IT COMES
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WONDERED WHY MY STEERING HAD GONE FUNNY
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IT NEEDED A BLOODY GOOD CLEAN
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THIS WOULD EXPLAIN THE WICKED BACKLASH IN THE DRIVETRAIN
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THIS SHOULD FIX THE BACKLASH
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THIS IS AS FAR AS WE GOT, NEED SOME MORE PARTS THAT WE CAN'T GET TILL MONDAY
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Wandered to Matamata and picked up a free stock TJ roll cage (cheers Pirate... thanks for the coffee, and I hope the washer worked out well for ya), and got home and prepared it for modification. After stopping in Matamata, proceeded to Roto-vegas and picked up a TJ Hardtop, also a cost free donation.

All in all a great day, free stuff all round.
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me and me bro (sublime) went to Port Waikato for a Sunday drive, took dogs for a run around, just a easy bita 4wheelin as my trucks been off the road for over a month doing a bita maintenance, and it was Sublimes first trip out with all his new gears on..
couple a photos of the 60 surfs on the beach....
No dramas today which was sweet, except i suspect my clutch is on its way out...
so we all ready for the bush run next weekend :D

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Finished off Bubbles winch bar :D
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washed the saf body work and got the wifes car stuck on the front lawn fixed with a heavy right foot and a 3'' groove in the lawn
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Went out for a run in The Shiny
Did some skids..
I mite have to stop calling it The Shiny....
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCENvKaGIRA

Woodhill was pretty sweet.
decided to put in my locker asap, and earned a new dent, only a little one tho :P
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Put an alarm in better halfs car yesterday
Worked on my truck today, removed carpert, adjusted wheels bearings, rubber flares.

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removed front springs & steering arms from swb chassis yesterday and today fitted onto white whale seems too have lifted it bout 2'' so whole rear end next weekend .....
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Done some more work on the Safari today, sorted out the rear for sleeping in, flase floor with room for two drawers underneath. Enough room for me to sleep in, when the seats are moved and tiped forward and there is a part that hinges over to make thr overall length 1650mm long. Will take pic's tomorrow and post them up.

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Beer_Cruiser's Shiny tackling a steep slippery rocky climb
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rust treated the tray of the 40 with POR15 .. see: http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/Forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=17161&start=0
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Got the rear diff out of my bush truck, bloody effort that was. Ended up having to cut through the u-bolts and the front fixed pins :shock:

I couldn't believe how hard it was to get the rear shackle pins out of bushes either :!: Had to take the diff off springs first then put the high lift jack between the two pins and jack them out - could actually see the I beam of the high lift bending :shock:

Looking at doing an SOA in the rear - will start up a build thread once a little more progress is made...
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