I'll give you a hint Belzi............................................. ....
It's not Santa!! lol.
Happy new year mate, cheers Rod.
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After using a stick,then a rock, then a tyre deflator with a guage, and moving on to Stauns (that would never retain the original setting, and were slow as hell...probably my fault) I bought a Ferret deflator this week.
Nice, easy communication and fast postage from West Oz to Brizvegas.
Deflated a 33 inch tyre at home from 35 to 20 Psi in bugger all.
So that means less time kneeling in mud and rain, with kids screaming "What are you doing, Dad?"....to rip 4 tyres down to a decent pressure.
Now, I just have to make sure I dont drop the car keys in the mud, along with the Ferret!
Cheers mate, great product and awesome service....greatly appreciated :thumbup:
X2, one of the best gadgets I've bought, had it for about 12 months, maybe longer. always the last to start dropping the pressure and always the first back in the rig ready to roll. If more guys got one there would be less down time and more time for wheelin. And they are an Oz made product, get onto one guys and support Oz made and Rod, Good work buddy
Hey Rod,
I just purchased a deflator off you on ebay, username s4144394. Looking forward to getting it, no more sticks or pens.
Cheers Adam
Hi Rod, after 6 months of having your rear light bracket I have finally put a light on it and about to wire it up this weekend....lol
I know It's got nothing to do with you and I haven't even bothered to look properly but does your bracket have a hole for the cables to go through into the rear for power or what's the best way if you know at all?
G'day Andy, good to hear from you mate.
The wire should come through the conduit that goes into the door near the bottom right hinge, you will need to remove the door trim.
then drill an 8mm hole through the door behind the wheel carrier, bring the wire out there and into the bottom of the light bracket, up through the bracket and out at the top and to your light
You can also bring the wire out at the wiper.
If you make a good earth between the bracket and the door, you will only need to send the positive wire through the door and up to the light.
Earth the light where it bolts to the top of the bracket.
Let me know if you have any dramas.
Cheers, Rod.
Cheers mate, thought that was the case....Trying to finally finish all the little projects before Loveday....Coming up sooner than I thought and have a million things to do this weekend...lol
I was hoping to do that with the earth too so I'll see how it goes!
Just a little bit of product placement for you Rod