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robbo0001
28th November 2011, 07:27 PM
Gday fellow Patrol owners,
a few quick pics of the new Family bush-basher. Picked it up last week, a 99 2.8TD GU, 200 thou on the clock.

Ripped the factory front bumper off and whacked a second hand, airbag compliant winch bar on it on Friday. Needed some heating to straighten some dings, and some paint, but came up well.


Got some 285/75/16 Maxxis muddies going on tomorrow...:clapping:

Looking at a winch and plasma, a nice legal 2 inch lift and a Scotts Rods 3 inch exhaust in not to distant future.
Pyro/ bost guages and pillar pod housing being sorted out at the moment.

Love the car, will carry all our 4 kids well....can't wait to get it reasonably sorted, and hit the tracks again with the whole family, and not have to leave half the Clan at home.

http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_Photo0375-1.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/Photo0375-1.jpg) The old Xtrail, catch ya later.

http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_Photo0377-1.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/Photo0377-1.jpg) Home sweet home.

http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/391088_10150419206594618_537199617_8017069_3497961 89_n.jpg Front off

http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/317294_10150419217199618_537199617_8017083_2020194 463_n.jpg
Bar on and wired.

Lots more to come, barring financial difficulties from the Missus....I love mucking around with cars, its a great excuse to have a beer, and entertain the kids outside in the shed.

Cheers

DX grunt
28th November 2011, 08:05 PM
Nice pics.

Take care out there.

Rossco

growler2058
28th November 2011, 08:27 PM
Well done mate good job

AB
28th November 2011, 08:30 PM
Very nice mate, well done!

Look forward to seeing her grow!!!

Bigrig
28th November 2011, 08:52 PM
Nice clean slate mate!!! Now the fun begins making it individually your own!!!

Sir Roofy
28th November 2011, 09:14 PM
nice job mate well done on the bar

Maxhead
28th November 2011, 09:21 PM
Looks like a neat and tidy truck mate, very nice

Mazodude
28th November 2011, 10:08 PM
very nice truck mate. Hope to see you out there :D

robbo0001
17th December 2011, 04:00 PM
Heres a precautionary tale....one of WOE, that got a lot better.
Had some spare time at work, so pulled the intake pipework off the intercooler to the intake manifold. Bloody hell, the whole intake plenum was about 80 percent reduced with crud...turns out the EGR wasn't blocked, as a thought it was.
"No drama" I figure....long screwdriver, brake clean and a heap of rags got it as clean as i could without comppletely removing it. Took about an hour.
Go to start the car...CLUNK.
"Uhoh"......try again...Clunk, BANG, tappity, tappity, tap...kill it immediately.
"WTF?"...goo and gunk should compress, not harm anything, I reckon.
Next minor debacle...snap the bloody overflow off the radiator.

Right, thats it...get it flatbedded to a workshop, recommended to me by a mate.
Get it there....and it starts and runs perfectly. The flatbed ride must have dislodged whatever was oinging around, inside the cylinder.
Ten thousand tonnes of crud spewing out of the exhaust (which is what I expected...not the CLUNK)

So I figure "its here now...fix the radiator, drain and replace coolant, get a new fan and replace the viscous hub. While your at it, remove and retorque the crank bolt with new loctite"

The result....?
Original Viscous hub was stuffed, fan blades had small cracks and would have let go at some stage, the top radiator hose connection had already been snapped off by a previous owner, and the clamp was tensioned with a zip tie (didn't know this)
New coolant added, new radiator top tank, new hub and fan.
Crank bolt was removed, cleaned, loctited and re-torqued..so thats all good.

Car runs perfectly, Temp Guage about 10mm to the left of original position.

Glad it happened at work, not up in the hills with the kids, or on a beach below the high tide mark.:clapping:
A cooked donk and 4 screaming kids (and a screaming Missus) would be my idea of hell.

EGR is NOW blocked, intercooler butterfly removed, intake cleaned, EGT and boost gauges plumbed...just have to wire them up.
Had 4 hours at Glasshouse today in some mud and some hill climbs...car runs perfectly.
Love it.

robbo0001
17th December 2011, 07:35 PM
Just some photos of some new additions.
The Maxxis Bighorn 285/75/16
http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_Photo0411.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/Photo0411.jpg)

1 x purchased recovery hook, and 1 x made by myself out of 12mm steel plate.
http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_Photo0409-1.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/Photo0409-1.jpg) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_Photo0410.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/Photo0410.jpg)

I NEVER want to snap that radiator overflow pipe again, so I have covered it with some 1 mm chequer plate. It will bend if I lean on it, but better than snapping that pipe again.:wink:

http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_Photo0406.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/Photo0406.jpg)

Apologies for the photo quality, they are off my steam powered mobile.

Bigrig
17th December 2011, 08:08 PM
Good work on all counts mate!!! Doesn't aggressive rubber just bring them to life!! Looks a treat!!

robbo0001
17th December 2011, 09:27 PM
Mate I LOVE the Maxxis...aired down to 20 today, the rig just pulled everywhere no worries at all.
Yeah, its been only 1200km and they are gunna get noisy, but thats what kids are for...drown the tyres out!
At least I can confidently do what I want, and the only bogs will be due to driver error...not the tyres.
Gotta be really conscious of gearing with the 2.8, sometimes a short halt and flick into low range is required, but its a really good truck.

Sand driving will be interesting...a lot of "loud pedal" and low pressures should do the trick.

robbo0001
21st December 2011, 10:38 PM
Gday, (wall of words again, sorry)

I have had a "dual pillar pod"set up in the Troll for 2 weeks, but just got around to wiring it up.
This is a kit purchased for 400 bucks from an online vendor, I had priced many numerous different options and styles but the pillar pod combo came in the most cost effective ie best for our budget.

(I looked at the 3 pod mounts, very flimsy plastic, and guages will be obscured. The twin pod mount is made of about 1-2 mm plastic, very rigid...and a spraycan of Triple M "mid grey" makes it fit in well.)

Pyro plumbed in about 20 mm down dump via drilled hole and a welded nut.....took exhaust off from dump to the next flange and did it in a vice.
Boost tapped into factory pressure line from rear of intercooler to turbo boost controller (via a simple T piece)

First impressions...this stock 2.8TD is limited to 12 psi boost, pyro is yet to get over 400.
That, to me, is a nice an SAFE stock tune..happy with that.

http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_December2011003.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/December2011003.jpg) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_December2011004.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/December2011004.jpg)

Bad points...
a dual vacuum/boost is pointless (ponted out repeatedly on this and other Forums...I just need to do something, before I believe it!:wink:)

The boost scale goes from negative 25 to positive 30 psi. The needle moves from 0-12 on our car.
http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_December2011013.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/December2011013.jpg)


The pyro is graduated in scales of 100 degrees celcius...I think it goes from 0-1200degrees C...so a lot of the guage is not used (On THIS engine)
I checked wiring 20 times, because the needle wouldn't deflect at idle and once warmed up..Only under driving load does the needle move, and then occasionally get up to the 3-400 mark (an excellent result...but the scale needs to be smaller, in my opinion)
http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_December2011014.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/December2011014.jpg)


It is easy to set audible warning tones, I have set mine at approx 14 psi boost and 450 degrees C...a high pitched tone is emitted if these limits are reached.
Backlights are red and blue, I have left mine at red purely because I didn't have time to chase a lighting circut for the night function.

I will definately post some pics...once I work out where the kids have stashed the camera:mad:

edit photos added(Vehicle is stationary, at night and not running..ignition is on)

If anyone want photos of plumbing of either guage, engine bay etc, just ask and I am happy to oblige...

I am glad they are now functioning...until the ECU TALK comes back into sale around Feb 2012 (fingers crossed) I like to have some idea, of what the engine is doing.


Next---roof rack and awning for the Clan.:clapping:

PS apologies for the pretty bad edit...I have massive "automatic scrolling" issues posting on the Forum, for some reason

robbo0001
22nd December 2011, 11:54 PM
Dropped the spare tyre in today and replaced it with a 285/75/16 AT cheapie....not a Brand Name...but enough to get me outta trouble, in my local area.
While rim and tyre were off the back door, noticed 12 years of dust and mud wedged behind the spare wheel carrier.
Also the carrier itself was rusted pretty bad (surface rust) so I sandblasted it at work, and hit it with some black gloss Killrust.

http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_Photo0412.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/Photo0412.jpg) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_Photo0415.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/Photo0415.jpg)

Came up ok...and the 33 inch spare fitted well, with no obstruction of wiper or door.

Roof rack currently being assembled, one beer at a time, downstairs.
Might take a while:trink13:

Clunk
23rd December 2011, 12:36 AM
coming along nicely there Dave, now where's that roof rack!!!???? lol

robbo0001
23rd December 2011, 12:59 AM
Loosely assembled on some saw horses downstairs...weighs 50 bloody kilos.
Need some help from a mate tomorrow, to swing it up and mount it.

Awesome ebay find...cost bugger all delivered via Evil Bay. :bananarock:

Appears to be exactly what I was looking at via Ironman, UV 4x4 etc...but a grand less. Full length, 8 mounting feet, tie down points and various mounting holes for spotties etc

If I can get it on the roof of the Troll, without killing myself, or someone else:blowup:....

pics to follow:wink:

Clunk
23rd December 2011, 01:07 AM
aye those racks sure are bloody cheap on their at the mo, look the biz too

Silver
23rd December 2011, 01:36 AM
My second hand steel rack is a heavy blighter too. Must check the load rating for the roof of our GQ wagon.

Very impressed with what you've got done, esp at this time of year!

robbo0001
23rd December 2011, 08:57 AM
Gday Silver...cheers mate.
First day of hols today....want to get this done, then I can jump in the car with the kids, when ever I want over next 2 weeks, and head out for the day.
With 4 kids seats, the prams and other associated shite have to go up on the roof.

Silver
23rd December 2011, 10:30 AM
yeah, us too, and we only have the one nipper! we just take too much stuff!!.

Bought one of those MSA roof bags to put light bulky stuff in - its a bit of a pain to fit, and a bit of a pain to fill. One good thing is that the Nipper loves to get up on the roof and 'Help Daddy Load Up'. She generally is a big help, too :-)

robbo0001
23rd December 2011, 12:15 PM
Give it a few years, and I will have all the help I need I reckon. Kids are all under 3 at the moment!

Have a 2m x 2.5m awning waiting to go on the rack, sitting in the shed. Will help when we pull up in the scrub, give the kids and Missus some shade. Loking at a rear awning for over the barn doors as well, at some stage.

This is the heavy piece of kit...need to be put on the guttters and final adjustments made.
http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_December2011022.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/December2011022.jpg)

Touched up my home-made recovery point this week...
http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_December2011019.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/December2011019.jpg)


And the new el-cheapo spare mounted....
http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_December2011016.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/December2011016.jpg)

And the whole reason I am setting up the Troll...the kids have a ball out in the bush.
Gotta be better than DVDs and computer games:wink:
http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_PC020001-1.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/PC020001-1.jpg)

robbo0001
29th December 2011, 03:54 PM
Got the rack installed on Boxing Day,then whacked up my Superch%$p awning....on sale $199 bucks,and this thing is awesome.
Its a hand rolled awning, not auto retractable though...2 minutes extra to rollup, not a big issue.

Gave it a test up at Bribie with 2 kids and the Missus,and left it erected over night during some decent rain and its working well...wish I knew it was such good qualiity, I would have grabbed another one.

http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_Photo0425.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/Photo0425.jpg)
Awning and Rack on.

http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_Photo0429.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/Photo0429.jpg)
Chillin at Bribie with half the Clan.

Going to work out a pulley system for my shed,want to suspend the rack and awning off the shed trusses when not in use (work periods)....then just reverse patrol underneath and lower the rack back onto the gutters, when its needed.

Thats the plan, anyway:smile:

Cheers,

growler2058
29th December 2011, 04:04 PM
That's a fine lookin setup mate top job

Trolatron
3rd January 2012, 11:11 PM
Thats a nice piece of machinery you have there Dave. Great pic of the young bloke too, can see he's enjoying the great outdoors.

robbo0001
3rd January 2012, 11:56 PM
If I could find the previous owner of the vehicle, I would gladly buy him a bottle of what-ever he wants to drink, Trolatron.
Seriously, the entire undercarriage and engine bay still have the factory torque marques on nuts and washers...it appears to have been a straight tourer.
The aftermarket cruise control is an absolute dream, and the rear end is already wired with an Anderson plug....so when I get a "day-tripper" trailer squared away (our current 6x4 box trailer...wired with a fridge, decent springs, rims and tyres and room for all the Clan gear:confused:)....we should be set.

Unfortunately, with the roofrack and 33s, I can't lift the truck 1mm without knocking down the external carport.... I only built a year ago.


But.....at the end of the day,my Missus is 5"3...and my kids are all still in baby seats,so I have plenty of time to work something out:smile:

I have the "roofrack shed suspension system" in the shed working well now...so it can get pulled off, along with the awning, and secured by myself.

So I am now limited to "upping the boost" to around 14 psi, hopefully a 3 inch exhaust...and regular maintenance, monitoring and repairs.

Love a new compressor, rear steel bar, winch, dual batteries......the list is endless

Edit... my kids love going "ffoooorbbbbeeeeeiing"...they sleep well in the car, love naming cars and animals...and will happily bounce around with Dad in some pretty stupid spots.

Thats the whole reason I bought the Troll....no fun unless the whole family is there!

Trolatron
4th January 2012, 12:25 AM
Unfortunately, with the roofrack and 33s, I can't lift the truck 1mm without knocking down the external carport.... I only built a year ago.

.

Yeh know what you mean, I want a roof rack but will probabley have to air down to drive into my shed lol.

Ray

robbo0001
8th January 2012, 09:03 AM
Added another "ebay cheapie".....an unbranded rear roll-up awning (tigerz11). Purchasd from Melbourne on Wednesday, delivered and installed on Friday...happy with that

Had its first test on Bribie Island yesterday, every bit of shade helps with the kids.
Had some decent rain as well, both awnings kept everything dry.

http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_December2011043.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/December2011043.jpg)

Have sorted out my shed hoist system, so the racks and awnings can now be stored outta the way, until required.

DX grunt
8th January 2012, 09:52 AM
Absolutely brilliant.

Love your intention.....fun for the whole family.

What is it with trolls and carports? Mine's about 2mm too big to fit under the carport. I can fit the bonnet under the carport, but the pod on the back is 2mm too big - and I'm not airing down every time I want to park up.

May you all have many, many years of fun and enjoyment.

Take care out there.

Rossco

MudDonk
8th January 2012, 09:56 AM
Nice rig robbo good to hear she running all ok no engine damage :)

robbo0001
8th January 2012, 10:40 AM
Gday DX

"What is it with trolls and carports? Mine's about 2mm too big to fit under the carport. I can fit the bonnet under the carport, but the pod on the back is 2mm too big - and I'm not airing down every time I want to park up."

Yeah it either air up/down every time I get home. Or try and install the roofrack out the front of the house everytime i need it....and its to heavy and awkward for that.
Another option will be to raise the carport about 120mm...thats being looked at over a few beers.
No rush though..

Cheers Muddonk....very happy with the engine, specially now I know all the critical points have been checked and confimed good.

Ian2011
8th January 2012, 07:31 PM
Robbo, did you fit the aftermarket cruise control and if so was it hard and what brand, also is your rig manual or auto

robbo0001
9th January 2012, 11:03 PM
Gday Ian,
cruise was already fitted when I purchased the vehicle recently. Its a vacuum operated cruise system that appears to be plumbed in off the brake booster, the Patrol is a diesel manual 5 speed....cruise works at speeds from 60 anp up. Cuts out when you brake, clutch in or turn unit off.

I will grab some specs tomorrow mate and chuck em up....I think the install documentation/ warranty is in the vehicle docs.

Edit The unit MAY be factory aftermarket.
Its a rectangular box that sits below steering column at my right knee....One slide switch ON/OFF...two square buttons "set/accelerate" and "cancel/ decelerate" with a red indicator light to indicate ON.

The only documentation I have is a serial number and the user instructions, however I can't find any manufacturers marks or model number. It is definately plumbed iinto the brake vacuum line booster as the "sense" or "control" pressure, via a tee piece. There is a control box tied up below the boosted assembly, and I can't really see any makers ID on that either.

If anyone knows who manufactured it...I would be happy to know as well, for future reference.

Sorry couldn't add any definite info mate

Cheers

robbo0001
10th January 2012, 11:39 PM
Mate, regarding my above edit...after a bit of research, I believe it is an

AUTRON AC533 Vacuum cruise control
http://www.autron.com.au/newweb/index1280.htm

(Products--->cruise--->AC533)

and the switch appears to be a CM13

(Products--->cruise--->AC533---->Features....selection of switches available (link))

Sorry....couldn't copy pictures or the links properly to post.

Hope this helps.

Cheers

Ian2011
11th January 2012, 01:28 PM
Dave,

Thanks mate, I'll have a look at the link and see if I can get a setup for my car.

Cheers Ian

BigMav
11th January 2012, 11:06 PM
These Autron units aren't factory as such but they are what dealers fit. Well at least thats what they were going to fit to my Navara ute when I wanted genuine cruise in it. You can get them elsewhere other than Nissan is the point I'm trying to make and for cheaper if you wanted to do this.

robbo0001
17th March 2012, 12:10 AM
Been a few months, but "we" ( haha...me, very quietly)...have been slowly getting the Patrol sorted out.

ALL PHOTOS OFF MY SHITE MOBILE...My apologies in advance.:(


Factory steps removed and "bare bones"sliders installed about 2 months ago..on sale, from these guys.http://www.rocksliders.com.au/

Great service...the sliders didn't conform to the body as much as I wanted originally, however my kids can still use them as side-steps, so I am very happy with em.
Easily take the weight of the car. First thing I did after fitting them...was jack the Patrol up of the sliders.
No worries, at all.



http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/Photo0481.jpg

Got the Shed system sorted out...pull it up manually with a 150kg rated pulley, attach a chain on each corner. Easily hangs a steel 4 post roof-rack with a side and rear awning still attached...http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/Photo0476.jpg

Took two kids up to Bribie for a swim...the set-up works well...http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/Photo0465.jpg

Ran into BigMav at the Lagoon...not in his Mav.:tease:
Had a good yarn about all things 4wd.

I managed to send my tool-box straight through the interior door trim, on the large barn door at the rear of the Patrol. Busted vinyl and a big hole through the particle board...eventuated in a drop down table. Not the best re-trimming job, and the support cables need to be swapped from auto-elec cable to possibly stainless, but the back board and table are 2mm aluminium...so its light.........It has already held 12 full stubbies, so I can wait til it snaps.:tease:....
http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/Photo0490.jpg http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/Photo0474.jpg

Disregard the colour of the vinyl in the pictures...both photos should be the same.
Used Triple M Vinyl Medium Grey....its a perfect match for the rest of the car.

And last, but NOT least....the Harris Hardnose and Harris Hardcase fitted.
Had the pleasure of meeting Mal the other week, these two items are a straight fit....and a LOT better than anything I had tried to buid myself.
Probably last longer than our Patrol:biggrin:
A good, SOLID peice of metal work, to protect the steering and the Diff....love em.

http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/Photo0485-1.jpg http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/Photo0487.jpg http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/Photo0484-1.jpg...


Next on the list....either double-din head unit with a roof-top DVD, for the 4 eating-machines.
Or a rear bar...for the Boss (can't park...haha, thats my excuse)
Or a Tigerz 12000 pound winch....cos I can't drive ( thats my excuse:thumbup:)

Cheers.
Robbo

Airstrike
17th March 2012, 12:59 AM
Good stuff mate all that steel looks the goods. looks mean now

Clunk
17th March 2012, 01:24 AM
Nice one Robbo, jeez it looks clean under there ..... got the kids playing house under there did ya????? Lol

robbo0001
17th March 2012, 01:46 AM
Not for long, Clunk....had some good rain in BrisVegas this week.

Powdercoated Harris gear...and pressure pack (Black-gloss) Robbo gear...I should never be allowed near a paint can, with beers..:devilred:

Can't stop til the can is fiinished....nothings gunna rust though:biggrin:

Clunk
17th March 2012, 01:59 AM
It looks great mate.... im just jealous, I really need to give the underneath of mine a bloody good scrub. Love that setup you have for removing and storing your roof rack, im sure I've said it before but I have garage envy, can't get any where near my car port with the rack oin lol

robbo0001
13th April 2012, 10:45 PM
Found some mud and water in the bottom of the air filter housing after playing at Glasshouse, over Easter.
Was weeping through the silicone "blob" that had been squeezed into the filter housing drain hole.. replaced it with a new silicone "blob":wink:

Installed a rear anchor point for third booster seat...3 x kids now happily travelling in forward facing baby seats ,and 1 kid in a booster.

Fun times....yep, thats 4 kids asleep, at the SAME time. (miracles do happen)

http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_555670_10150668165062408_657357407_9748156_1061 314905_n.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/555670_10150668165062408_657357407_9748156_1061314 905_n.jpg)

Taken while bouncing through Mt Mee.
Quietest 4 hours my Missus and I have had, for at least 2 weeks.

Currently looking at a decent rear bar with ability to fit tyre carriers at a later date...fingers crossed.

Kids love the "Troll", and thats all that matters.

Clunk
13th April 2012, 11:11 PM
Nice one mate...... it amazes me how kids are able to fall asleep no matter how much they get bumpd about, mine are the same lol

robbo0001
26th April 2012, 05:19 PM
New MCC rear bar fitted last Friday, pretty easy install. Didn't worry about getting tyre carrier(s) as the Robbo CLan is quite afew yaers away from touring.
Just wanted some extra protection, still maintain the rear tow point, all the LED lighting works well.

Pretty stoked with it....and the Missus still hasn't said anything.:biggrin:

NissanGQ4.2
26th April 2012, 06:53 PM
Pretty stoked with it....and the Missus still hasn't said anything.:biggrin:

Is that because the missus isn't talking to you anymore??? *L*

Looking good Dave

robbo0001
26th April 2012, 07:03 PM
Is that because the missus isn't talking to you anymore??? *L*



Haha, nah I installed the bar at work.....she watched me wire it up at home in the shed, with the kids.

She said she likes the rear lights, but hasn't said anything about the bar:biggrin: don't think she has noticed.

If she has,I am sure I will pay for it....soon.:icon_bonk:

BLKWDW
28th April 2012, 12:01 PM
Love the car mate and setup. How do you go with taking the 4 kids out. I got 3 now with one on the way.

robbo0001
28th April 2012, 05:31 PM
Mate they all seem to sleep well in the car,2 older kids at the back....two bubs in middle rows.
Gotta feed the kids in over the top of the rear seats, into their boosters, but the older kids love it, think its part of a game.
Travel no worries.
Bigger problem is prams. We still have two, so I can get the double pram in the rear boot (just)....rest of the gear has to go on roof racks. Next big day for the Clan will be a day at Bribie with all of em....be "interesting" to see how it goes :biggrin:

BLKWDW
29th April 2012, 06:46 PM
Do you carry a fridge?

robbo0001
30th April 2012, 06:17 AM
Nah mate, not at the moment (cost, primarily). We do take a 40 litr esky, on the floor in front of the middle row.
When we do get a fridge, it will be mounted on the roof cage whilst driving, powered by an anderson plug at the rear of the vehicle.
Will pull it down, when we get to where we want to go.
The only way I can get a fridge out with us.

In a few years, it will be mounted in our 6x4 trailer and dragged along with all our other gear, if we ever get to go camping.

robbo0001
28th May 2012, 06:26 AM
A big "Thank You" to Snicko for the quick delivery of the attached rear door sticker....first time in my life I have managed to attach one of these, without stuffing it up.
Stickers normally go to shite really quick, in my hands...so happy this one worked out well.
Thanks again mate....

http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/GetAttachment.jpg

aussiemale
28th May 2012, 08:32 AM
Love what you've done..seems to be a common thread about low garages/carports!! I've got my two projects in my garage and can't friggen get them out. All the stuff I've taken off them has lightened them causing the height to rise. In a bit of a quandary as need the parts off so I can lift the body off. Can't lift the body off unless all the parts are on! Doesn't help I've got not a clue of what I'm doing LOL

robbo0001
28th May 2012, 09:11 PM
Cheers mate,
I have all the timber I need to raise the carport about 150mm, just need a spare day to do it :wink:

Got a Tigerz 12000 pound winch coming in next few months, when they get back in stock. If I can get the winch on, then raise the carport...I can work out if a lift is achievable in the end

Little bit like "Robbo's 5 Year Plan"....hopefully achievable in the end, but no great rush.

aussiemale
28th May 2012, 09:41 PM
Now that's an idea.. gives me a reason to buy a winch so that I can use a winch to give the garage a 5inch lift so I can give the MQ a 2inch lift..you're a genius robbo!! Just ignore any PMs from me as they'd be from my not so happy better half for giving me these ideas LOL

robbo0001
2nd June 2012, 10:38 AM
Been out a few times to Glasshouse with some mates over last few weeks, been bogged, nearly saw a Cruiser ute flip...had a few recoveries! Kids had fun...bit sick of using half a tank to get the clay off, but definately looking forward to getting a winch off Tigerz in next few weeks.

I created an album, but dunno if I have done it right...I am not "brand specific"....All my mates have different vehicles, we just have try and have some fun, before the kids get tired and I have to head home.
http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_IMG4684.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/IMG4684.jpg) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_IMG4685.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/IMG4685.jpg) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_IMG4698.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/IMG4698.jpg) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_IMG4695.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/IMG4695.jpg)

http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_IMG4690-1.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/IMG4690-1.jpg) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_IMG4701-1.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/IMG4701-1.jpg) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_IMG4700.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/IMG4700.jpg) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_IMG4699-1.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/IMG4699-1.jpg) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_Photo0556.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/Photo0556.jpg) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_IMG4696.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/IMG4696.jpg)

Cheers,
Robbo and the Clan

NissanGQ4.2
2nd June 2012, 10:48 AM
Albums work Robbo,

I'm not 2 sure what child welfare would say about carrying the kid in the back like that, But great idea, might even try that one on the trip up 2 QLD for the meetup*LMAO*

robbo0001
2nd June 2012, 10:56 AM
Ooops....forgot about that!

Gotta get ya laughs in,while the kids are small! I KNOW payback will be a biatch......!

Disclaimer..."No children or animals were injured or harmed during the production of this album"

haha

http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_P9260152.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/P9260152.jpg)

aussiemale
3rd June 2012, 12:49 AM
Nothing wrong with that Dave, did the same thing when I found my son getting into my Redbull. Son had the same "wired" look..yes I know, bad pun but couldn't help myself

robbo0001
4th July 2012, 07:28 PM
Gday,
had a good week at work and got some stuff done on the Troll (boss was away:biggrin:)

Full service, all driveline oils and diffs done...finally.

Made up a "splash"plate to go from the ARB bar to the chassis. I will say splash plate because its only made of 2.5mm ali.
I just want to divert some mud, sticks etc away from the radiator and condensor when offroad.
Held on with 5 self tappers on bullbar and 2 at rear on chassis rail, slotted so I still have access to the recovery points at the front. Please excuse the photos off my mobile.

Edit...photos are
1. original gap between bullbar and chassis
2. the plate I bodgied and slotted and
3. the plate fitted.

http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_88.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/88.jpg) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_87.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/87.jpg) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_88JPG.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/88JPG.jpg)

Pretty light and should do thejob.....no change in coolant temps as yet, as displyed by EcuTalk.

Cheers

Trolatron
4th July 2012, 08:38 PM
Good job mate, thats on my list of things to do to.

robbo0001
9th August 2012, 09:20 PM
Gday,
a bit late from the install but purchasd and fitted a 12000 pound "Grande" winch from Tigerz11 with plasma a few weeks ago.
Nice easy install, slotted in no worries.
Can also add that it works well so far, pulled the car off a massive fallen tree up at Glasshouse last weekend, and also helped a mate out in a VERY off-camber Colorado.

Just used some light Ali chequer to fill in the gap in the top of the bullbar.
Added to the splashplate underneath the bullbar , I was very happy with the reduced amount of mud and crud, that makes it way to the condensor and radiator now.

http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_winch3.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/winch3.jpg) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_winch4.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/winch4.jpg)

Hopefully some 2" flexicoils and Suspension Stuff shocks going on soon....getting sick of the 40mm drop across the car, and need some more flex.

It will still fit under our house (without the roofracks).....provided I actually DO know how to use a tape measure;)
Looking forward to getting the lift squared away.

Cheers

BigMav
9th August 2012, 10:13 PM
Thats looks pretty sweet with the cover on top mate, nice one.

Stropp
10th August 2012, 01:26 AM
Hey robbo, looks good, I just got a grande as well in the promo deal they just had so its good to know they work well, mine turned up yesterday.

robbo0001
26th August 2012, 08:08 PM
Gday,

managed, with the greatly appreciated assistance of BigMav, to get a Suspension Stuff 2" Flexicoil and Monotube shock kit installed into the Clan Wagon, this week.
2" lift, 4 inches of travel.

Great kit, came with the brake bias bracket, extended diff breather, rear brake line, and sway bar extension brackets. Payed extra for the bigger rear bumpstops.

Currently running the original OEM Nissan shocks on the front, as Suspension Stuff is having supply issues, but I am happy to wait as they appear to be a great shocky.

It was a pretty easy install, but not as enjoyable as normal as we were rushing due to work commitments.....but all in all, it took about 4 and a half hours.

I took measurements of how far the vehicle lifted, but left my notebook at work...its approximately 80mm per corner....thats how far the original suspension has sagged since 1999, and 220 thousand kms of travel.

Need an alignment to confirm its tracking ok.....only managed to check travel with a jack at home so far, but once new front 4" Monotubes are in will be heading back to Glasshouse for a play.

pics attached

http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_br1.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/br1.jpg) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_br6.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/br6.jpg) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_br5.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/br5.jpg) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_br3.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/br3.jpg)

cheers

BigMav
27th August 2012, 06:23 PM
Looking good mate, massive improvement from before that's for sure. I look forward to seeing how it goes once you get those front shocks in. Good luck getting that passenger side shock out when you get em ;)

robbo0001
27th August 2012, 07:20 PM
Cordless grinder and cut-off disc, mate......problem solved! haha.

robbo0001
1st September 2012, 10:00 AM
Hey, finally found my bloody notebook and have the before and after measurements of the lift.

Before and After
FR 745mm/ 824mm
FL 765mm/ 825mm
RL 760mm/ 847mm
RR 730mm/ 820mm

So it got rid of the big "lean" towards the drivers side, squared of the ride and gave a heap more clearance, as well as 4 inches of travel. Have decided to leave the front and rear sway bars in for legalities and insurance.


Just need those front shocks......!

http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_BR9.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/BR9.jpg)

Ed.
1st September 2012, 06:55 PM
just read this build right from the start, great work mate and your family will absolutely love it for the next decade! nothing over the top about your ride either which is good to see, proves you can get an awesome rig on a budget!

Keep it up mate!

robbo0001
2nd September 2012, 07:47 PM
Cheers mate.
Definitely had enough of heavily modded and illegal/ uninsurable vehicles.
Need to carry the family safely and legally for as long as the Patrol can last.... But have some fun at the same time!

robbo0001
13th September 2012, 08:29 PM
Picked up and swapped out the front shocks today, picture is of the OEM shock on the left, Suspension Stuff monotube on the right.

Pretty easy install, thank god for my Stilson pipe wrench and ratcheting ring spanners though.

http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_shocks.jpg (http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/shocks.jpg)

robbo0001
2nd February 2013, 11:43 PM
Been a while with the updates, busy as normal with the kids and work.

To start off...I hope the photos work, internet is stuffed after recent storms in Brisvegas, and I cant work bloody I Tunes at all. (EDIT these are no longer in order,internet is stuffed and I have given up)

http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_DAVESiPhone021.jpg (http://s380.beta.photobucket.com/user/blueydog/media/DAVESiPhone021.jpg.html) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_TarasiPhone200.jpg (http://s380.beta.photobucket.com/user/blueydog/media/TarasiPhone200.jpg.html) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_TarasiPhone201.jpg
(http://s380.beta.photobucket.com/user/blueydog/media/TarasiPhone201.jpg.html) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_DAVESiPhone227.jpg (http://s380.beta.photobucket.com/user/blueydog/media/DAVESiPhone227.jpg.html) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_DAVESiPhone117.jpg (http://s380.beta.photobucket.com/user/blueydog/media/DAVESiPhone117.jpg.html) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_DAVESiPhone085.jpg (http://s380.beta.photobucket.com/user/blueydog/media/DAVESiPhone085.jpg.html) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_DAVESiPhone213.jpg (http://s380.beta.photobucket.com/user/blueydog/media/DAVESiPhone213.jpg.html)


A list of mods completed since my last post are...

1. Purchased an offroad trailer made out of a fully galvanised land rover tub, 21 years old no rust at all.
Carries all the gear we need to hit the beach with 6 people in the Patrol.
Whacked a 100AH deep cycle in it, and run a 40L Waeco I picked up for 200 bucks (minor repairs needed, easy fix)
All fits in the front tool box area on the draw bar. Use a DC/DC charger in the trailer, via an anderson plug on car to charge the battery whilst on the move.
Fitted 3 of my left-over original 267/75/16 tyres from the Patrol, so the trailer sits level with the Patrol and tracks well.
http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_DAVESiPhone066.jpg (http://s380.beta.photobucket.com/user/blueydog/media/DAVESiPhone066.jpg.html) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_TarasiPhone292.jpg (http://s380.beta.photobucket.com/user/blueydog/media/TarasiPhone292.jpg.html) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_TarasiPhone282.jpg (http://s380.beta.photobucket.com/user/blueydog/media/TarasiPhone282.jpg.html) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_TarasiPhone291.jpg (http://s380.beta.photobucket.com/user/blueydog/media/TarasiPhone291.jpg.html)http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_TarasiPhone271.jpg (http://s380.beta.photobucket.com/user/blueydog/media/TarasiPhone271.jpg.html)
2. Fitted a DCM 4x4 Custom rear door diner and small door replacement stainless trim. My toolbox kept smashing the hell outta my rear doors, so hopefully stainless will wear a bit better.
http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_DAVESiPhone002.jpg (http://s380.beta.photobucket.com/user/blueydog/media/DAVESiPhone002.jpg.html) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_DAVESiPhone007.jpg (http://s380.beta.photobucket.com/user/blueydog/media/DAVESiPhone007.jpg.html) http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/blueydog/th_DAVESiPhone225.jpg (http://s380.beta.photobucket.com/user/blueydog/media/DAVESiPhone225.jpg.html)
3. Fitted a cheap 7 inch DVD/GPS etc etc screen with reverse camera, mounted reverse camera inside rear small barn door at the top. Not the best picture because of glare, but it does the job.
4. Changed 50mm ball hitch to a Treg hitch on car and trailer, get more offroad travel and dont have to worry about the trailer popping of.
5. Did the hidden glove box mod....great place to keep all the winch controllers and National Park passes etc.
6. Cleaned the hell outta the underbody, and applied a heap of 3M body deadener with an air gun. (thank Christ I have access to a pit facility)

7. Upgraded battery to a 770CCA for the winch. The other one was 500CCA and carked it after heavy use.
8. Installed a rear tyre carrier on the MCC bar, the 33 inch spare was sagging my door. No cracks in doors, but was definitely wearing down the hinges.
9. Put the number plate on some steel sheet with 3 hinges, in front of the winch. Tucks it away nicely and also keep the mud out.
10. Finally lifted my carport, can easily drive in and out with the roof racks on, about 500mm of clearance now. Didnt even blow away in the recent storm,so was happy with that.

Hopefully heaps of pics, in no order whatsoever...

Been to Bribie pretty much every second weekend with The Clan, been stuck once and snatched by a nice bloke in a Cruiser ute....have also winched out around 15 vehicles in 3 months.
Its crazy up there, specially over Christmas and with big tides and storms.
Been to Glasshouse heaps....winch, tyres and lift all work well. Nothing insane, but keeps me and the kids happy.

Sorry...the internet is rooted here soI am calling it quits...hope ya enjoy.

Lonicus
3rd February 2013, 06:38 AM
Great setup mate, looks like a real labour of love. The hinged number plate is a cool idea, hadn't heard of that before.