18/19DEC

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18/19DEC

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got a txt from Safaripete at 10pm ish, wanna go for a drive up north range road-now?? so we did, and it was a great nite drive! stayed mostly on the formed road, but at night its a whole new lota fun! 8)

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Re: 18/19DEC

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tightenen the wing mirror screws again, to stop them moving in the airflow, pulled the spare carrier off the back, top bowing out bottom stud pushed inwards. repaired the drip rail that rubbed againest a tree, and the cable my bro gave me ages ago is good for new winch cable get the hook fitted monday,and run around the windscreen rubber to fill the gaps may stop that leak for awhile :D
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Re: 18/19DEC

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Took my panel-beater, his family and his staff out for a blat on some muddy farm land, had turns in different trucks and BBQ lunch, was his end of year thing for the company!!

They all enjoyed it, even if we had to stop to repair some of the trucks in the group!! :roll:
Did get them all muddy and wet :D , was a cool day out till the rain set-in in the afternoon... :(
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Re: 18/19DEC

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went to woodhill and met a couple of the guys. all the rain made everything much more fun. spent all day completely soaked and in 2wd (something in the front has given up but not sure what... no loud bang or noise when in 4wd). truck runs amazingly well in 2wd though, very impressed. :lol: i need to wire up some kind of window de-mister though couldnt see shite.
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Re: 18/19DEC

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Got my new beadlock wheels this weekend, bring on the bling :shock:

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Re: 18/19DEC

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This weekend can be put into three parts
(with the compulsory over-use of smilies :roll: )


What I fixed........

Saturday.
Found diff lock air compressor siezed :cry:
Pulled it apart, found circlip had fallen off the crank and it had thrown the con-rod off the crank too :shock: :?
After soom remedial work it was soon up and running :mrgreen:
I disturbed some crap joins I made from the tank to the compressor head and that opened a huge can of worms :roll:
Forced to glue it and go to bed.

Where I went........

Sunday.
Off to woodhill for a last shake-down run before I hit the BOP & Coromandel over Christmas :mrgreen:
Glue hadn't set on compressor :cry:
So I put a tap in the air line and held fitting on the compressor until up to pressure then turned the tap off. Kept the diff locked all day 8) 8)
Had a real good play in all the rivers at woodhill :shock: :shock:
Got real farkin wet :evil:
Worked out both front inner cv's are absolutely flogged :cry:
Bound to happen, they lasted three diffs and 2 1/2 years of abuse :twisted:

What to do before next weekend.........

Tap compressor head and remedy airleaks :roll:
Replace both front inner cv's :roll:
Re-bolt front cross member after jacking chasis closer together :roll:
Get a rego :!: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Until then,

Cheers,
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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Re: 18/19DEC

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Couple of tangentially 4x4 related activities

Ripped out a few small trees - engaged 4wd and wife did a few too. Great view of our rain tank now.. lovely!
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Not exactly over the weekend but picked this up so I will be saying goodbye to my weekends for a while.
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Re: 18/19DEC

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andy3542 wrote:went to woodhill and met a couple of the guys. all the rain made everything much more fun. spent all day completely soaked and in 2wd (something in the front has given up but not sure what... no loud bang or noise when in 4wd). truck runs amazingly well in 2wd though, very impressed. :lol: i need to wire up some kind of window de-mister though couldnt see shite.


Went well that 2wd Land Rover :!:

Working wipers might help too :lol: :lol:

12 volt hair dryers work well duct taped to the A pillars :lol: :lol:
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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Re: 18/19DEC

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sibainmud wrote:
andy3542 wrote:went to woodhill and met a couple of the guys. all the rain made everything much more fun. spent all day completely soaked and in 2wd (something in the front has given up but not sure what... no loud bang or noise when in 4wd). truck runs amazingly well in 2wd though, very impressed. :lol: i need to wire up some kind of window de-mister though couldnt see shite.


Went well that 2wd Land Rover :!:

Working wipers might help too :lol: :lol:

12 volt hair dryers work well duct taped to the A pillars :lol: :lol:


wipers started working again half way down rimmer road and worked all the way home. :lol: and im pretty sure its the diff thats gone. everything is tight up the transfer end. ill look into it when i get back.
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Re: 18/19DEC

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those bead locks!!! faaaark.

where do u live? got lock nuts? haha #### those rims are nice as who did the work??
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Re: 18/19DEC

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williamhamilton wrote:Not exactly over the weekend but picked this up so I will be saying goodbye to my weekends for a while.


sweet dude, all finalised then :?:

you gonna be there a lot to start with then :?:
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Re: 18/19DEC

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Finished my rear bar, pritty happy with it, came up alright for a first timer :D Image
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Re: 18/19DEC

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Good effort, but wheres the rear recovery point? :shock:
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Re: 18/19DEC

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goin to have one in the middel of the bar that bolts into chassie cross member, just havnt got time to do it till nxt weekend :roll:
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Re: 18/19DEC

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LOLYF wrote:Got my new beadlock wheels this weekend, bring on the bling :shock:

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nice B/locks,are the outter rings alloy?

Are they a road legal set up?
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Re: 18/19DEC

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pradon35s wrote:those bead locks!!! faaaark.

where do u live? got lock nuts? haha #### those rims are nice as who did the work??


I live at number 1 stay the fark away street :lol:
Good idea on the lock nuts i might have to get a set, or 6 :evil:
They were made by Jono from DSTRBD Racing.


Shane wrote:nice B/locks,are the outter rings alloy?

Are they a road legal set up?


The outer rings are 6mm stainless steel-Farkin expensive, they can be done in mild steel for about a quarter of the price.

Haven't taken them to the certifier yet, should be ok they have the required 36 bolts (and their 8mm)
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Re: 18/19DEC

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finished off dans cruiser rear end coilover conversion and went out for a play to test :twisted: :twisted:
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