JULY 28/29

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I just used self drilling screws(flat head) straight through the flare and guard....I didnt use any washers so if and when they get caught up and
rip off they wont pull any of the guard with them....
and ill keep a batery drill in my truck to reattach them :wink:
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Shot up to bombay and picked up the new TJ. Soft top has seen better days, but is still ok (clean it tomorrow). Catalytic converter is rattly as hell, so must replace that (wink wink..... with A GAS AX!!!). Took bumper ends off as soon as i got home.
Going to take a bit of readjusting to being in the mud with a manual, but im sure it will be fun to reaquaint myself.

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wifes on the left - 2 inch lift, mine on the right - 4.5 to 5 inch (need to get stock measurements to establish exact height)

Tow hooks to go on tomorrow (if dixie can remember to drop them off!!!) steering wheel cover and canvas seat covers to go on too, along with RT
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wopass wrote:finished my checker plate panels thismorning

now to get cleaned up and head to a 21st :shock:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY D.B'S MISSUZZZZZ

:D might get a wee bit entoxicated with rex tonight as hes comming too :D



Good times, Rex and Ben keeping it real at the after party with Sarah at 3:10am ;)


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Haha Rex bro you look so gone hahahaha, And wopass looks like hes on some kind of chippie high. Happy birthday DB's missus!!!
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GOOD FORM REXY OLD BOY!!!!!!! TALLY HOOOOOO OLD BEAN!!! (fuker)
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Well hit this piss Saturday with a mate and finished off a bottle of whisky before starting another on. Got into bed and remembered I actually had work on Sunday so had to set alarm for 7.45am. Headed into work with a big cup of coffee and have spent the day here feeling like crap. Would have rather spent the day doing something constructive but have to pay for parts some how i guess :roll:
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safari door hinge

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Well fitted the hinge found out it easier to take the front guard off as well now it closes like a new car, pleased as
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Got the rt mounted and wired up. Brought some swish seat covers and slapped em in. Dixie finally arrived with me towhooks (actually his mrs did, he bloody forgot them again), the front one went in sweet as, but the rear one was blocked by a freaking towbar mount bracket.... out with the drill.... SORTED!!!!
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You should go to the dealers and get them to park a stock one next your TJs. That way people can compare stock, stock + 2" lift, stock + 5" lift....

Its kind of an evolutionary process for the rest of us.
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.... or ill park out two up side by side, and "go for a test drive" and bring a stock one home..... I intended to go to Royale Cars today, who have one in their yard, but its been pissing down all day.
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xj wrote:Shot up to bombay and picked up the new TJ. Soft top has seen better days, but is still ok (clean it tomorrow). Catalytic converter is rattly as hell, so must replace that (wink wink..... with A GAS AX!!!). Took bumper ends off as soon as i got home.
Going to take a bit of readjusting to being in the mud with a manual, but im sure it will be fun to reaquaint myself.

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wifes on the left - 2 inch lift, mine on the right - 4.5 to 5 inch (need to get stock measurements to establish exact height)

Tow hooks to go on tomorrow (if dixie can remember to drop them off!!!) steering wheel cover and canvas seat covers to go on too, along with RT

Winge winge winge you got them didnt ya!!( thanks to the Mrs, after i clicked my fingers of course :lol: )

Sorted front and rear brakes, fitted a ugly factory front bumper just to get WOF and until I find time to make bars.

Got pist at my apprentices 21st last night! first night in about 12 years I had to sleep with a bucket by the bed just in case! :oops: never needed it thank Christ! :roll:
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Re: JULY 28/29

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skid wrote:I thought I'd bet the ball rolling early, coz I will be going away in the morning.

heading over to the Hawkes Bay with my daughter to dump her on the grandparents and go watch the South Africa versus New Zealand 4x4 Trial on Saturday.

should be good.


No doubt my inbox will be full of ORE topic notifications when I get home in time to watch the 4x4 Extreme on TV3.

8) 8) 8)


Yep, I did all that and had a great time and watched NZs number 1 driver nearly get beaten by the South African driving the kiwis truck.

Then on my way home, I got a phone call to go rescue some noddy who went pig hunting and never put it in 4wd and then went places I would never go on my own in 4wd.

Yes, I took a pic, but I got too excited and forgot to take the first pic when he was buried up to the running boards in the bog. This pic is just after I started winching him out.

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We then had to drive it out some of the way for him coz he didn't want to ( chicken shit). made some coin for my troubles, so it was worth it.
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saturday got a bellhousing, gearbox and transfer as a spare off tm.... :wink:

sunday went wheeling at the ashley..

rusty didnt want to glow up to begin with, so goose hotwired glowies and 'zinged' her into life, all was well apart from a noise slowly creeping into the fray of other rattles and clunks with rusty, after lunch it ended up being the alt had bound up and after engine had stopped it was too bound up to restart...

nothing a bit of crc (read empty the can into it!) and a big pair of vice grips couldnt free up, went ok, allbeit noisey, for the rest of the day..

pics will be posted at a later date as cant post from inlaws comp.. :roll:
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hope you didn't stain your winch pulling that high roof skid
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well saturday got pissed all afternoon and night then suday morning off 4x4ing till abt 12.30 got home later got a txt (HELP) we stuck so had to go to the 1 k track and tow a guy out ... got back to my place and cleaned up his alternater as it was so full of muck it stoped workin ...
found his brushess hardly working due to worn so small hope to put in new brushes 2morrow morning :D and get him on his way back to chch
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coxsy wrote:hope you didn't stain your winch pulling that high roof skid



hahahahahaha, typical nissan driver, didn't even put it in 4wd.

No worries for the power of my toyota PTO. Another mighty toyota to the rescue. :wink: 8)

had to winch him so far, and then get myself out and turn around and strop the rest of the way with 2 x 9 metre strops joined together.
the hill he had come down was slippery as hell. I was sideways with my near new mud tyres on, and he had bald A/Ts. go figure, only in a nissan :lol: :lol: :lol:

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niblik wrote:rusty didnt want to glow up to begin with, so goose hotwired glowies and 'zinged' her into life,

I have had trouble with with the glow timer in my truck, I have wired a switch to override the glow timer.
cheaper that an after-market timer
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after having a MASSIVE greasy feed of bacon,egs,french toast,and hash browns (thanks sarah) spent the rest of the day recovering.....
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So no Thommos today huh?
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xj wrote:So no Thommos today huh?


nah man,would have been up there by myself in the pissing rain if i went.... maybe if i had a heater i would have gone :wink:
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Dix was keen to go, but i was piking out, warm and dry in the workshop :?
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Spent Sat. chasing a fault I'd already fixed but 'cause I was using the wrong test method thought it was still there :oops: :oops: :oops:

This arvo joined some mates at a friends farm and had a play in the mud ...

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Not a great photo but it will be a couple of days till I get all the good ones from my mate that took heaps.
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Finially fully moved into my new workshop. All I have to do now is bolts down things like drill press and vice etc etc. Love how I have so much work space now and I can actually fit the disco INSIDE the garage and even work on it fairly comfortably!! :D :D Here's a couple of pic's I am yet to put the TV and couch up the top but we have carpeted it up there :D

Sorry about shitty pics (camera was flat so couldn't use the flash) :roll:

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Also Got a little work done on the front diff of the disco, Got the knuckles off and took em up to Doddzee's so we can press the wheel bearings out etc and then reassemble at a later date :roll: :lol:

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That is all for now. 8)
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I lead an ORE assn trip up the Poulter river (Canterbury...all the way :) ), and a enjoyable day, had one of my boys with me and as usual I think he had more fun than me although I think he needs driving lessons :lol:
I had a blast climbing the creek bed up the scree :mrgreen: .....thank god for Marlin crawler :shock:
But unfortunately it was at a little cost :( , my wife had our 3rd child, a little girl.....I missed by 11mins :x
But she's all there and healthy so not too much drama's, mum's not upset with me as I had a good support network set up for today :wink:
and as murphy would have it 8)
I H8 that Murphy bastard he sucks big time :evil:
ahhh well, meat pies for tea :D
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Congrats on the birth of your girl Tim :thumleft: :thumleft: :thumleft:
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Congrats Tim on the new Girl and a forgiving wife! Now where can I find one of those (forgiving wife)

missing by 11 min sucks a bit tho, but I guess that was finding a park. Hope you have fun trying to get her interested in blokes with 4wd's when she gets older.

Also good luck with the sleeping, funny we single and no kid's people hear all the horror sides of the story, I have heard so many stories I recon adopting them at 14 keeping them a couple of years and then they go at 16 sound's pretty good :lol:

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Helped Richie move the last of his stuff out of the house he was supposed to be buying, bloody parents of his girlfriend have shafted him. long story moral of which, even with rellies, get a contract in writing!!

Then spent Sunday taaking old cmopressor apart and building new one out of two.

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nearly done, had to wait till today so I can get some more brass fittings. Gonna mount the pressure guage on wall .
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hosehustler wrote: my wife had our 3rd child, a little girl.....I missed by 11mins


Congrats Tim :wink:


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congrats tim awsome news :wink:
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Moriarty wrote:Then spent Sunday taaking old cmopressor apart and building new one out of two.

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nearly done, had to wait till today so I can get some more brass fittings. Gonna mount the pressure guage on wall .


nice compressor mate !

and GRATS on the new addition Tim :D
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