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niblik wrote::oops: that bog looks like nothin but was hell slippery underneath.. :D
honest it was..


Ya slicks didn't help Nibs 8)
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Cheers ye of Muddy Bumness!! :wink:
(for the pics and vids)
Yeah, it went bloody good, the lack of LSD/locker only showed itself a couple of times.........

Thanks for the ideas on the starter, I'll give it a go when I get some time on friday 8)
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Success!!!!

Found the problem with the starter. H2O and I went through the wiring, (is there anything that man cant do??!!) and discovered that the power was getting from the key all the way to a funny relay that had all sorts of wierd wiring, just short of the starter.......

Finally sussed it out. When we put the 2lt into the 2l body, we took the 2lt engine bay wiring and left the 2l engine wiring. We then sort of mixed and matched until we had 1 wiring loom. The 2lt had a dual battery setup, and it appears that there needs to be an extra relay in the starter circuit. We noticed that the power fed to the starter, back to the relay, then back to the starter. But the 2l just went from power to the starter. (I had the old 2l starter with wiring attached :wink: ) Changed it to that, and bob's your auntie's live-in lover!! 8)

We also started sorting the rear bar, I'm pretty sure we know where we're going with that, I'll post more when we do it........ :wink:
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Well, got stage 1 of the rear bar sorted. Had to laugh when we saw steve's mounting system for the rear bar of a surf was virtually identical :lol: At least that means we were on the right track :wink:

http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/modules ... _photo.php

We're gonna add some side bars next, I just wanted to get it on so I had a tow-hook....

not the best pic, but shows the very similar mounting plate inside the rear chassis

http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/modules ... _photo.php

We found that the tow-hook touches the rear door when fully lowered, so the next step is to cut and bend the mounting plate (for the hook) down so I can use my "table" for cooking lunch :wink: Gotta have your priorities sorted :lol:

Once again, a "big ups" for the fabricationer guy, better known as H2OLOVA, cheers dude 8)
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Rear bar looking good!!! 8)

Had a mission at the workshop, all done and dusted by 02:15!!! Gotta be a record for us time wise.......... :shock:

http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/modules ... _photo.php

should give good side protection.......

http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/modules ... _photo.php

and look after my lights. We're (read: H2O, I cant weld for crap :oops: ) gonna add a triangulated piece (red line) to add a bit of strength....

http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/modules ... _photo.php

we also repositioned the towhook/mount so I can open my table... :wink:

http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/modules ... _photo.php

enough so it'll just touch the numberplate :P no-one cares if you scratch that..... except mudbum, he'd probably polish his :twisted:

Oh Joy!!! not far off now, just some rock sliders..... :D
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bars lookin tops dude.. cant wait to take it out and test it... :twisted:

gotta get the pic postin thing sorted bro..

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should give good side protection.......

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and look after my lights. We're (read: H2O, I cant weld for crap :oops: ) gonna add a triangulated piece (red line) to add a bit of strength....

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we also repositioned the towhook/mount so I can open my table... :wink:

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enough so it'll just touch the numberplate :P no-one cares if you scratch that..... except mudbum, he'd probably polish his :twisted:

Oh Joy!!! not far off now, just some rock sliders..... :D


thats how it should look fella... :wink:

good work on fabbin the bar guys...
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gotta get the pic postin thing sorted bro..

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I say ehhhhhh to that.....

is clicking on the link too hard?? :P
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Well!! Time for an update.......

Guess what we did last night?

COON SPRINGS!!!!!!!!

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Thought we'd check the flex...... :wink:
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We found that the tyre binds up on the inside of the wheel well, so a wide axle conversion is the next mission.... oh, and the rear springs in the front..... oh, and the high steer.....oh, and new shocks.... (Oh crap, I've got some work to do....... :shock:

Cheers to H2O (The "Anthony Mundene" of welding 8) )and Matty and Jake for the help, (not forgetting suprasurf and Dan for making it seem easy.... "Yeah, just do this and this, then you're done.....") on ya boys :wink:
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Look'n good Goose - love the flex. 8)
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Good work - now whens the test run for them? :)
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SupraLux wrote:Good work - now whens the test run for them? :)


Well.......

we've only got the wide axle, u-bolt flip, rears in front, high steer, new front driveshaft, and new shocks to fit, so how about tomorrow? :shock:
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Goose wrote: high steer,


bro, i'm hookin ya up there so that'll save a little time... :wink: its the silly things that get in the way, like work! :roll:
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Its looking good Goose, H2O should start his own 4wd workshop Canterbury windscreens and 4wds!!
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Any idea what shocks you are going to run?

Mine dont look like they will take the coon-version.

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Well, that's a real sticky point.... I havn't decided yet, but I've been told commonwhore (sorry, commodore :P ) shocks are a cheap option, and corolla shocks, rangerover..... I think at the end of the day, I'm gonna look for some cheapo's that do the job and slap them in! One thing I'm gonna do is (all scientific like!! :shock: ) measure how much travel I get, then find something to suit. The easiest option, of course, is to buy brand new ones, but that sounds like spending money, and that's bad! :lol:
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Aaron wrote:Its looking good Goose, H2O should start his own 4wd workshop Canterbury windscreens and 4wds!!


Believe me, it has been discussed............. 8)
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CANWIN OFFROAD :!: Names sorted :!: 8)
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Ok, here's the result :D Still need to sort the handbrake, too short, and re-postion the shocks :shock: , but she''ll do for a play tomorrow :wink:

Finished mount and hanger

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A bit of rear flex 8) Should get more when the shocks are played with...

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And with the front lifted, still standard...

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Looking good Goose, nice flex, at last you posted a pic and not a link!! :D
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Aaron wrote:Looking good Goose, nice flex, at last you posted a pic and not a link!! :D


Hmmmm, yes, that's what happens when someone takes the time to explain it to you properly.... thanks Tu's!! :lol:
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looking good goosey :D
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