Sold my Patrol today, so I won't around here anymore.
Good website. Good luck to all of you and have a good Christmas and New Year.
PS. I may pop in every now and then to play with the Chrissy...
Sold my Patrol today, so I won't around here anymore.
Good website. Good luck to all of you and have a good Christmas and New Year.
PS. I may pop in every now and then to play with the Chrissy...
Greatest time waster ever! :smileyvault-cute-bi
Well, I've answered my own question. No definitely not factory and it incorporates the central locking which I disabled some time ago because I didn't like the installation. The name on the box was...
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I guess you can use it for what you like but on a 4X4 it's main function is for rock crawling, to stop your foot bouncing on the throttle when you bounce around in the cab.
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I've done this. I have the number plate on a hinge with a square receiver behind it which takes the same hitch as the Hay. Re. as the rear.
I'll take some pics if you want.
I dunno, never had much time for Rex. However, always had a soft spot for his brother, Michael. ;)
As promised, (see here) here is a link to another forum where I have the procedure listed.
Link to my MGB journal with Patrol entry.
About 18 months ago I asked this question:
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/showthread.php?5867-Rusty-frames-on-the-rear-side-sliding-windows-GQ
and it generated a bit of discussion and I got...
If I'm driving around in crappy, rainy weather I'll often lock the hubs. Comes in handy on those slippery roundabouts to slip it into 4h just before and then slip it out again when back on the...
Ok, as a newbie, I've read lots about what is NOT suitable as a recovery point.
How about some details off what IS suitable as a recovery point - front and rear.
Chris