Done! There were six black plastic screws hidden in under the foam. Once peeled away, it was a matter of popping them out and all good.
Thanks for everone's help, it was really useful.
Pete
Done! There were six black plastic screws hidden in under the foam. Once peeled away, it was a matter of popping them out and all good.
Thanks for everone's help, it was really useful.
Pete
This is only standard width just higher opening @mudski - your A.R.E scoop would have been wider yeah ?
No. Same width and depth, just higher. Not real clear pic but you can see how much higher it is...
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Sorry I stand corrected.
@LaughingBeagles Hey Pete , I noticed a bit of air escaping from the scoop when I did the run to Ravensthorpe last week. Could see it with the dust and rain showing a pattern behind the scoop. Anyway I have made a deflector from a bit of plastic and sicaflexed it on. Seems to get a bit more air going down instead of getting trapped in the back of the scoophttp://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...2017/10/25.jpg
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...2017/10/26.jpg
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Great idea Tony! Don't happen to have a spare bit of plastic at yours do you? :)
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