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picked up rear shocks today and fitted them tonite, all thats left now is to get longer brake lines fitted and to put the new wheels and tyres on and im in business. :!: :D . any ideas on the easiest and best ways to stop some bastard stealing it off me front lawn as it wont fit in the garage now. (i live in south auckland :roll: ) alarm , immobiliser and locknuts should do it i guess. well atleast discourage a few .
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sublime wrote: any ideas on the easiest and best ways to stop some bastard stealing it off me front lawn as it wont fit in the garage now. (i live in south auckland :roll: ) alarm , immobiliser and locknuts should do it i guess. well atleast discourage a few .



put some of those maori plate surrounds on it

ngati tuwharetoa or similar

then they will think its one of the bros and leave it alone

:lol: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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skid wrote:
sublime wrote: any ideas on the easiest and best ways to stop some bastard stealing it off me front lawn as it wont fit in the garage now. (i live in south auckland :roll: ) alarm , immobiliser and locknuts should do it i guess. well atleast discourage a few .



put some of those maori plate surrounds on it

ngati tuwharetoa or similar

then they will think its one of the bros and leave it alone

:lol: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:



:lol: :lol: :lol: classic
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Be careful with an alarm and water. they don't mix too well.
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oh true thats a good point i didnt think of, maby il just let my dog sleep in it and he can eat the bastards
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hey any one know what shocks i can run in the front other than shelling out for a set of long travel ones from efs or the like? have vn commie rears in the front at the moment, they have good extension but they bottom out to quickly .
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sublime wrote:oh true thats a good point i didnt think of, maby il just let my dog sleep in it and he can eat the bastards


Thats not a dog man...its a hairy rat!

MAybe wait a year or so before you start threatening people with that dog rewa bro. :wink:
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Dodgysam wrote:
sublime wrote:oh true thats a good point i didnt think of, maby il just let my dog sleep in it and he can eat the bastards


Thats not a dog man...its a hairy rat!

MAybe wait a year or so before you start threatening people with that dog rewa bro. :wink:

what are you on corky? im not talking about the pup. and id hardly call a staffie pup a rat. i have 2 dogs :roll:
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has anyone tried putting new seatbelts in the back of the older model surfs? want to try and put the over your shoulder kind to replace the lap belts that they have to make it a bit safer and more comfortable for my young fella.
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oh yea, forgot to tell ya, my other truck has over the shoulder belts in the back... and since its a 2 door surf like our old 1s it shouldnt be too hard to find a set out of the same model as my shiney and fit em to yours... i guess that way ya can use mine as a reference to how and where they been fitted
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J_Dub wrote:oh yea, forgot to tell ya, my other truck has over the shoulder belts in the back... and since its a 2 door surf like our old 1s it shouldnt be too hard to find a set out of the same model as my shiney and fit em to yours... i guess that way ya can use mine as a reference to how and where they been fitted

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J_Dub wrote:oh yea, forgot to tell ya, my other truck has over the shoulder belts in the back... and since its a 2 door surf like our old 1s it shouldnt be too hard to find a set out of the same model as my shiney and fit em to yours... i guess that way ya can use mine as a reference to how and where they been fitted



Any chance you can post up a pic of your belts? I was told you could only have lap belts in the rear because of the fiberglass top.
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Smurf wrote:
J_Dub wrote:oh yea, forgot to tell ya, my other truck has over the shoulder belts in the back... and since its a 2 door surf like our old 1s it shouldnt be too hard to find a set out of the same model as my shiney and fit em to yours... i guess that way ya can use mine as a reference to how and where they been fitted



Any chance you can post up a pic of your belts? I was told you could only have lap belts in the rear because of the fiberglass top.


i was refering to my 130 2 door, they have them. and could maybe refer to that as to how and where they are positioned...
but yea i guess its not as easy as that... why does the f/g roof make a difference??? end a the day theres still a back seat and you would think an over the shoulder type would be beter and safer??? ltsa have some strange rules
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Ah, my mistake, makes sense now.

In a crash the fiberglass has no structural strength so the top mount becomes useless and provides no support for the seatbelt, so the belt isn't going to hold an occupant in. We looked at floor mounting 4 point belts.
For the kids we went to a over shoulder restraint that bolted to the floor and picked up the lap belt.
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Smurf wrote:Ah, my mistake, makes sense now.

In a crash the fiberglass has no structural strength so the top mount becomes useless and provides no support for the seatbelt, so the belt isn't going to hold an occupant in. We looked at floor mounting 4 point belts.
For the kids we went to a over shoulder restraint that bolted to the floor and picked up the lap belt.

yea i was thinking of mounting something to the back floor for that reason of the fibre glass rear. do you have any pics you could put up of what you did?
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sublime wrote:
Smurf wrote:Ah, my mistake, makes sense now.

In a crash the fiberglass has no structural strength so the top mount becomes useless and provides no support for the seatbelt, so the belt isn't going to hold an occupant in. We looked at floor mounting 4 point belts.
For the kids we went to a over shoulder restraint that bolted to the floor and picked up the lap belt.

yea i was thinking of mounting something to the back floor for that reason of the fibre glass rear. do you have any pics you could put up of what you did?



No pics but if you lift the carpet there should be two captive nuts under round black stickers, about 30-40cm away from the back of the rear seats. We purchased the child restraint from a seat belt supplier.
Used one of these for the littlies.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Baby-gear/Car- ... 020165.htm
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Smurf wrote:
sublime wrote:
Smurf wrote:Ah, my mistake, makes sense now.

In a crash the fiberglass has no structural strength so the top mount becomes useless and provides no support for the seatbelt, so the belt isn't going to hold an occupant in. We looked at floor mounting 4 point belts.
For the kids we went to a over shoulder restraint that bolted to the floor and picked up the lap belt.

yea i was thinking of mounting something to the back floor for that reason of the fibre glass rear. do you have any pics you could put up of what you did?



No pics but if you lift the carpet there should be two captive nuts under round black stickers, about 30-40cm away from the back of the rear seats. We purchased the child restraint from a seat belt supplier.
Used one of these for the littlies.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Baby-gear/Car- ... 020165.htm

sweet thanks man
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thanks for the tip smurf picked 1 up from trademe for 40 bucks and the young fulla is much safer :idea:
another question: on steep descents my front tyres smack and bend the bottom rear of the front guards. have 50mm lift and 33s. is a body lift the best way to remedy this, are steering mods needed and is the cert for it hard to get? thanks
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hey mate,most people running 33s use 2" sus lift and 2"body,pretty much completly clears it but you will still get a lil rubbing,certs arnt hard to get if you do all the mods and build your truck correctly,im pretty sure your in auck somewhere ae?iv chated with ya brother a bit,best guy for you to go see would be mark stokes,can highly recommend him,in saying that hes seen and likes my work :lol: ,steering component wise all youll need is a joint spacer or a longer shaft,which can be froma non powersteering surf / hilux or theres a prado i think it is that has a slip joint so it just opens to correct length,hope that helps
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yep im in manukau, and yea that does help. yea jdub is my younga bruv but he been mudding much longer than me. does mark do the certs? contact details?
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oh manukau,im just in weymouth ae :lol: ,yeh mark stokes as in MS Certification,his mobs 0274522276,he is a bloody hard guy to get hold of but it is simply because of his vast knowledge and experience so every one wants to use him,thing with cert tho is its gona cost you about 4-500 so you really want to do all the major mods together and get one cert,are you pretty happy with ya vechile as is and not really planning any majors in the near future?if you are you may be best to hold off,if ya want throw me a text 02102789016,ill be at my brother n laws all sunday ,just round the corner from mine, and if ya wanted to stop by and have a yak ya more than welcome to,could have a look at ya truck and posibly give ya some advice or guidence of mods you want to do n stuff like that,ive got a pretty good understanding of the cert book and being an engineer helps ae,can show you what and how ive done things to my truck cert wise aswell
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muddyhilux wrote:oh manukau,im just in weymouth ae :lol: ,yeh mark stokes as in MS Certification,his mobs 0274522276,he is a bloody hard guy to get hold of but it is simply because of his vast knowledge and experience so every one wants to use him,thing with cert tho is its gona cost you about 4-500 so you really want to do all the major mods together and get one cert,are you pretty happy with ya vechile as is and not really planning any majors in the near future?if you are you may be best to hold off,if ya want throw me a text 02102789016,ill be at my brother n laws all sunday ,just round the corner from mine, and if ya wanted to stop by and have a yak ya more than welcome to,could have a look at ya truck and posibly give ya some advice or guidence of mods you want to do n stuff like that,ive got a pretty good understanding of the cert book and being an engineer helps ae,can show you what and how ive done things to my truck cert wise aswell

cool man im just up the road from ya in hill park, we used to live on greers rd in weymouth a few years back. will talk to ya soon then. hey thats a rather long cell number you have
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took her for a wof and they wanted a cert for 50mm sus lift. i told them i dont need 1 and they had to look it up. so only failed on play in front wheel bearings and rear brakes not working evenly, probably full of woodhill clay :roll: then the body lift will go in :wink:
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sweet now that the wagon is wofd again i can start playing far n wide again, time for body lift. :idea: :D 8)
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hey guys, any one know of some seats that will fit my surf without too much drama. the factory seats are so uncomfortable on long and hard drives and they kill my bung back.
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