9-10th June

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Mattman
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9-10th June

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Fitted my mud tires and tested my tire deflators and new 12v compressor from 4wdbits in preparation for a small trip into the Akas on Sunday.
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Re: 9-10th June

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stripped, cleaned and got ready to paint interior of the Suzuki, then the rain came and that idea went down the drain. Still rest of the weekend I suppose.
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Drurban
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Re: 9-10th June

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I have received the rock sliders which I got from GotFlex on here, I have to slightly modify them, but Iam very happy with them, can not wait until they are on the truck.
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Re: 9-10th June

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Drurban wrote:I have received the rock sliders which I got from GotFlex on here, I have to slightly modify them, but Iam very happy with them, can not wait until they are on the truck.


so you can finally use it again? :wink:
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so got one coat on the interior and 3/4 through building a bed base.
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Re: 9-10th June

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Took my coily for a blast in the paddocks. Then got a text from a mate and then spent the rest of the day spare fishing 8)
Comp rig: Suzuki Vitara, L67 Supercharged V6 Commie and auto, Prado chassis and diffs. Gigglepin 8274 twin motor rear mounted winch, air free spools, 35" Silverstones, ect
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coxsy
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Re: 9-10th June

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emptied the truck out of all the recovery gear, and other stuff for 4wd , so when engineless its easier to move
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Mattman
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Fitted a set of 2in Terrain Tamer flexy flares today. Bought some zinc plated self trappers and washers.

The inner lip on the flare could really be a lot bigger to allow the drilled holes to be further inboard on the guard and on the flare. They look very good, much better than the edging flares and being flexible I hope they don't get ripped off as easily.

Took a couple of hours all up from start to finish. Used 30 screws/washers which cost $10 from Placemakers.
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Re: 9-10th June

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Finished putting the pto winch back together with the proper oil.... :mrgreen:
Gee its like honey......See how long it lasts....
Also my Transgo auto valve body upgrade kit arrived from the states...
Time to drop the valve body and change the balls and springs..
Up the internal pressure and open up some holes in the plate...
And some changes to the accumulators.
Has two settings truck and hotrod.. Will go truck at this stage....
Had a play with the manual pump.... Pissed about with the boost compensater
Nice and smooth now thru the rev range and not like hitting a power band at highish rpm's
All in all a great day...And Sunday still to go....
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Re: 9-10th June

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suzukisport wrote:Took my coily for a blast in the paddocks. Then got a text from a mate and then spent the rest of the day spare fishing 8)

So...... did ya catch any "spares" lol hopefully they were 30x9.5 just the ones you like :lol:
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Re: 9-10th June

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suzookyman wrote:
suzukisport wrote:Took my coily for a blast in the paddocks. Then got a text from a mate and then spent the rest of the day spare fishing 8)

So...... did ya catch any "spares" lol hopefully they were 30x9.5 just the ones you like :lol:


Know didn't get any "spares", although I could do with some :lol:
Got some fish though :D

Should double check what I type before posting :oops:
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Re: 9-10th June

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found out the hard way that my 60 series doors arnt water proof after driving threw a nice deep backwash,
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Re: 9-10th June

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got super technical this weekend and managed to figure out how to fit the roof racks I scored of trade me. dam proud I am.
still to scared to atempt the wiper blades.

had a first atempt at plastic welding the ruff way (zip ties as filler and a gas solder iron) to make an air box fit under the bonnet in prep for a snorkel next month. prity happy with the outcome, will slap some sealant at it also just to seal it up.
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Re: 9-10th June

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Sealed the indicators to stop leaks and condensation. Washed the truck. Cleaned the mud out of the engine bay.
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Re: 9-10th June

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Helped mate do some work on new land rover .He fixed front speakers then no interior light so fixes that just locking door and cant get key out bloody L R i say but we manage to get key out so pull door skin off and lock knacked . :roll: Ok so can lock from inside climb out rear door try to lock that and you guessed it :roll: :roll: ........fixed that then told him to close carfuly . :lol: :lol: :lol: :mrgreen:
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Re: 9-10th June

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Spent 3 hours skinning knuckles and pinching fingers in an attempt to replace the handbrake shoes in the Prado. Replaced all the damaged pins and springs, adjusted up the cable and now have a working handbrake. There aint a lot of room in there...
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Re: 9-10th June

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Smurf wrote:Spent 3 hours skinning knuckles and pinching fingers in an attempt to replace the handbrake shoes in the Prado. Replaced all the damaged pins and springs, adjusted up the cable and now have a working handbrake. There aint a lot of room in there...


Yup and it will last about 2 weeks on road driving..
And 1 off road trip....
before you have to adjust them again
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Re: 9-10th June

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kbushnz wrote:
Smurf wrote:Spent 3 hours skinning knuckles and pinching fingers in an attempt to replace the handbrake shoes in the Prado. Replaced all the damaged pins and springs, adjusted up the cable and now have a working handbrake. There aint a lot of room in there...


Yup and it will last about 2 weeks on road driving..
And 1 off road trip....
before you have to adjust them again


Yep :D At least its adjustable now
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left home just before 6am today and got home just after 8pm, long day driving and walking round the CZ Club Truck Trial in Wairarapa

awesome day, stunning weather, even if my toes took a long time to warm up


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great day until I broke a nail unloading trailer :cry:
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Re: 9-10th June

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skid wrote:great day until I broke a nail unloading trailer :cry:


sorry about the nail, thanks for the tow skiddy :D
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Re: 9-10th June

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Sold the Jeep
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Re: 9-10th June

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went for a blast thu the forest tack up golden downs it really put the new 31x10.5 to test. not a good idea to go thu muddy creeks when ur the only 4x4 around for miles :lol:
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Re: 9-10th June

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adimw2 wrote:Sold the Jeep


Damn... one less person to bounce Jeep Question off... :(

Whats next...?
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Re: 9-10th June

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00falcon wrote:
adimw2 wrote:Sold the Jeep


Damn... one less person to bounce Jeep Question off... :(

Whats next...?


Safari, got sick of paying oodles to fix the Jeep and import parts from the USA each time.
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Re: 9-10th June

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Sadam_Husain wrote:
skid wrote:great day until I broke a nail unloading trailer :cry:


sorry about the nail, thanks for the tow skiddy :D


Harden up Skiddy :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: 9-10th June

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Got the wifes Xr6 back from the panel beaters on Friday arvo. Had a close look over it and you can tell its been repaired and there is cracks in the bodykit that were not repaired so its probably going to go back in later in the week.

Moved the bighorn accross the driveway and that was it couldnt do much as the family is all sick.
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Spent Sunday in the Akatarawas with tre ccvc club. Was a good day out. Have a few things to fix this week before the next trip.
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Re: 9-10th June

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Sunday :
Went to Wood Hill , wasn't my best work, Got stuck in some sand,
on tip of a hill , Spend far to much time to get it out
* need to get some gear, winch, air jack, or something :roll: .

lined up a hill wrong, bounced of the side,
got some air time, landed, popped left front tyre of the rim,
and lost steering , Broke power steering box spline :cry: ,
I thought only Lancruisers did this ? :oops:

Got to say a Big thanks to The JEEP CLUB guys who were doing Safey Patrol,and Roger for being so friendly and made sure everyone was safe even tho I was holding everyone up :(

If any of the JEEP club members read this, please PM me, As i Need give the guys that gave us a hand, a Box of beers , as a token of appreciation.
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Re: 9-10th June

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Trip to the tyre shop, new set of mudders 8)
Sold the fresh from the factory ATs 8)
Bolted on a rijidij spare wheel carrier, 8) including cutting holes in brand new truck :shock:
Wired in LED flood lights 8)
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lowbox wrote:Trip to the tyre shop, new set of mudders 8)
Sold the fresh from the factory ATs 8)
Bolted on a rijidij spare wheel carrier, 8) including cutting holes in brand new truck :shock:
Wired in LED flood lights 8)


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