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Re: 5th & 6th march

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 5:30 pm
by Stage1V8
Oh, there are two in the photo. The other one is the same colour as the clay, running up the hill.

Re: 5th & 6th march

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 6:15 pm
by rob-mu
Stripped and cleaned my hilux hubs to fit onto my landcruiser prado so i can use manual locking hubs
Planned a walk around for next weekend to prepare for the roar
Cheers Rob

Re: 5th & 6th march

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 8:24 am
by FORGE1
Finished my snorkel on the bighorn looks a bit rough at the moment as the guard has had to much cut out and its the stupid PVC piping at present with silicone joiners. I just needed it to get the sizes then once I can afford it I will get steel piping. At the end of the day it does the job so cant complain to much. As I have gotten rid of the airbox I may even change the design again but we will see.


About the whole dog thing at woodhill I have asked them about that when I was last there and they said as long as its under control they are all good. They take no responsability if it gets killed/ injured by animal traps or poisons etc.
I havent taken my dog as driving from Whangarei down and going around with her in the car for most of the day and back might be to hard for her as she would rather do depth checks and play in the mud for me and will stink out my truck haha.

Re: 5th & 6th march

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 3:40 pm
by sibainmud
FORGE1 wrote:Finished my snorkel on the bighorn looks a bit rough at the moment as the guard has had to much cut out and its the stupid PVC piping at present with silicone joiners. I just needed it to get the sizes then once I can afford it I will get steel piping. At the end of the day it does the job so cant complain to much. As I have gotten rid of the airbox I may even change the design again but we will see.


About the whole dog thing at woodhill I have asked them about that when I was last there and they said as long as its under control they are all good. They take no responsibility if it gets killed/ injured by animal traps or poisons etc.
I haven't taken my dog as driving from Whangarei down and going around with her in the car for most of the day and back might be to hard for her as she would rather do depth checks and play in the mud for me and will stink out my truck haha.


We use mine for a "yard stick" in the mud holes. :lol: :lol:
She goes to work with me every day, and as a result the adequate training is done.
I have also gained permission from the land owner where the Superwinch Tuff Truck Challenge is to be held, and he has given me the ok, with strict guide lines.
I have had my hound in the truck for the last 18 months and even the one before her at Woodhill every time I have been there.
That was the first pic that has been posted of her. (apart from the "photo challenge") :mrgreen:
P.S, Her name is Zoom :D
Glad we cleared this up.
I will have more to say in the safety post. Just looking at the general opinions at this stage.
It will be up for discussion at the next meeting.
Cheers,
Simon.

Re: 5th & 6th march

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 5:49 pm
by 2dr
Cheers, thought that might be the case just didnt want to get all the way up there to have to turn around, she is well trained but LOVES going for car rides.

Cheers, 2dr