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    After reading your reply this morning I thought I...

    I've ordered 3M brand stuff and the 1524mm x 500mm sheet is around $60. Also ordered a kit with the squeegee, etc.
    Carbon fibre was just the lesser of all evils because I don't want coloured stuff...
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    I just picked up some from the post office(eBay)...

    The centre radio surround in 'faux bois' has cracked in several places so I'm thinking of 'reconstructing' it with superglue/baking soda and vinyl wrapping it in 3M carbon fibre. This means I'll have...
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    I wasn't trying to be short with ya mate. I never...

    I did say “if it really needs that wire connected” to turn on. The VSR should handle it from there. I don’t believe it will continue to charge until the main battery runs flat.
    My Projecta IDC25...
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    If you do want to connect it you can run a wire...

    If you do want to connect it you can run a wire direct from the ignition or find a suitable fuse and run a fuse tap from down by your right knee. I'm not an auto elec but for the minimal current draw...
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    It will charge full time/even if the engine is...

    If it really needs a signal on that sense wire, you can simply connect it to the cable on the charger that comes from your main battery. That will be the same as sensing 12v from ignition.

    It will...
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    Thanks mate. I had a bit more of a read around...

    Thanks mate. I had a bit more of a read around and people seem to think they get a bit more flex out of the rubber too. Makes sense, I know the urethane ones are rock hard.
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    That was my thoughts and I thought would be the...

    That was my thoughts and I thought would be the same in here. Just thought it was worth asking the question, especially with the nolathane stuff.

    I have access to a press and a hoist so I think...
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    My sensor died a few years ago. Similar MO.....

    My sensor died a few years ago. Similar MO.. front of the engine up near the top behind the fan is where the sender is in mine. Try give the wire a wiggle with the engine running, might show your...
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    Trailing arm bushes

    It's come time to replace the bushes around the rear diff I think. It's hard to see but I think they're cracking and there's a ton of what feels like backlash when changing gears. The diff and...
  10. Thread: ARB Rear bar

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    Just through Google, I searched gu ARB rear bar...

    Just out of curiosity where did you find that pdf TJ?

    Just through Google, I searched gu ARB rear bar install or something.
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    Maybe this will help? Or maybe they won't....

    Maybe this will help?

    Or maybe they won't. They're the fitting instructions for the bar but don't show a whole lot.

    Might be of some use. Parts list shows 10 nyloc m6 nuts holding them on so I...
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    Sticky: I think all recoveries carry an element of risk,...

    If only pictures could truly convey sound waves shocking a bloke scared to the bone personally experienced myself in younger uneducated days.......never attempt mud bog Snatch recoveries IMHO...
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    Sticky: I figure this is a good a place as any to drop...

    I figure this is a good a place as any to drop this.

    All I could do was shake my head when I found it.

    When you see it....

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    Hopefully they crimp better than these; 82921 ...

    Purchase made.

    Hopefully they crimp better than these;
    82921

    They're built well, I just don't find the crimp is as nice and tight as what my cheap pair do. I've had a few terminals pull off...
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    I love those Unilugs. Not the cheapest but money...

    I love those Unilugs. Not the cheapest but money you'll never regret spending.

    I like the bus bar/distribution block too. Is that made by the same company?
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    Sticky: That's horrible Cuppa! I can't make sense of why...

    That's horrible Cuppa! I can't make sense of why he would lie all that time and then just 'fess up about everything at the end for no particular reason.

    Don't be mad at yourself mate. You did the...
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    I don't know what "should" be done but I had an...

    If you replace the crank and bearings, won't the rings smash into the step at the end of their wear pattern?

    I don't know what "should" be done but I had an old Landcruiser that had all the bottom...
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    Stupid question, but I assume the car is running...

    Hey guys i got a gq td42 with a hard brake pedal
    Ive replaced the following items

    Multiple Brake boosters
    All new vaccume hoses
    Bled brakes incase
    New vaccum pump
    Regreased caliper slides...
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    ATTEMPT 4 (in planning): Attempt 4 brings me...

    ATTEMPT 4 (in planning):

    Attempt 4 brings me up to present day.

    2 things I want to try when I next get the chance..

    First revisit attempt 1. I want to run the output of the speedo...
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    I've got the same fan along with the thermostat...

    I've got the same fan along with the thermostat he sells too. Generally hovers between 85 and 90 deg and you can hear the fan come in and out occasionally. Haven't towed with it yet though.
  21. I really liked the look of the Avan's when I was...

    We have 100 lt in plastic jerry cans distributed around the camper trailer. (Yes. We still have that crappy little thing I took up to Bearii)

    I am still searching for a suitable van. I did like...
  22. Annual October sub paid up AB no idea when I paid...

    Annual October sub paid up AB no idea when I paid last but there ya go. Thanks for gathering a cracker mob of people. Hopefully this covid bulsh will be over soon so I can get back over to Vic and...
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    Have you got some thread sealant Phil? Not sure...

    OK, manufacturer of the heater has responded. 'Use more teflon tape, we use the white stuff but the yellow is better because its thicker and will seal the threads better' - what a total joke of a...
  24. Thread: TPMS disable

    by 0-TJ-0
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    Unless you never left the inner city, this advice...

    I know I am not answering your question, but I thought I can share some ideas indirectly related

    No need for a spare tire

    I do two things

    1- carry a portible compressor to inflate the tire...
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    When you say plant, do you mean some kind of...

    When you say plant, do you mean some kind of machinery operating?

    That would make more sense. If that was attached to a moving/vibrating machine working long/24hrs a day I could see something like...
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