Anyone hanging around in the area this car show is on from the 13th-16th april.
Just out of Barmera.
http://bigrivernationals.com/
I know they're not 4wd's but could be something else to do...
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Anyone hanging around in the area this car show is on from the 13th-16th april.
Just out of Barmera.
http://bigrivernationals.com/
I know they're not 4wd's but could be something else to do...
Wrong thread woops.
Good to hear you got an answer, i'll be looking forward to seeing how the new system works for you if you go down that path i'll have to get mine looked at in the not to distant future. :cheers:
Yeah no probs, they are 33/12.5/15 on 15x8 rims. I think 15x10 would be too much and as i said before my old m/t claws were more like an 11.5.
You would have drama's keeping the beads from staying...
285/75/16 would be about 33/11.5/16
Not the best time to take these kind of pics raining and loaded up with a few hundred KG of tools but you get the general idea... I also noticed both axles are...
I'm running 33/12.5/15 Hankook Dynapro M/T's on a series 1 standard suspension height, at R/H full lock with the tyre tucked up into the guard the tyre does rub a bit.
From memory the rims are a -23...
If there was an o-ring there i would replace it, i guess if the gasket works should be ok without silastic just check for leaks. Mine came with o-ring but no gasket.
I just used this place but again they don't allow items to be left in the vehicle.
Depot to Depot/Door to Door etc
http://www.movingcars.com.au/recent-quotes.php
They are easy to do, locate thermostat housing remove bolts, remove top part of housing remove old thermostat clean up mating surfaces see how the gasket fits on depending on the gasket may have to...
I sent dayco an email with part number and problem so see what they say.
Sorry for hijacking your thread madk1w1
Ok when i first went to mount the clutch and fan onto the water pump the clutch would'nt go onto the pump could barely get 2 nuts started so pulled back off measured the inside of the clutch and...
Welcome Matty, what happened to the 80 series? Pics of dead Cruiser?
Enjoy the forum.
I've just been through the cooling system after overheating problems, new thermostat, new fan clutch and blades strip and clean out radiator was 70% blocked i'd say this was the main cause. I got a...
Thats cool
Off ride footage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA-k3G1F7k0&feature=youtube_gdata_player
When you say a bit hot do you mean the gauge reading right up the top of the scale or just above half?
I just got my radiator stripped and cleaned out was 70% blocked and it was getting hot...
Welcome Jordan enjoy the Forum.
I don't have a part number sorry, nothing on the mat and the tag is gone with last weeks garbage it was in the automotive/tools section of my local Kmart...
I did see one in Super cheap today that...
Depends if you want genuine or not there's one on ebay now.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/270890808943?redirect=mobile#ht_820wt_689
Good stuff, once the bicarb has stopped reacting it's neutralised so should be all good.
If any metal has paint stripped from it just make sure that's all sealed again and with some new carpet...
Welcome Dave
Nice rigs enjoy the forum!
Grunt
Would'nt it just dilute it? Be like pouring water on it would'nt neutralise it.
Hmm i'm looking at going auto to manual but mine is 4.5.
Only if it's an alkaline battery as vinegar is an acid.
Bicarb soda and water mix together pour over acid it will fizz and stink keep going till stops fizzing you end up with water a salt and carbon dioxide, rinse with plenty of water.
Welcome J355 enjoy.