G'day Wickie,
as all above BUT to emphasize, fuze as close as you can to the battery.
From one who had an 'expert' do what you're doing and later had to put the fire out. Baby, was that close!...
G'day Wickie,
as all above BUT to emphasize, fuze as close as you can to the battery.
From one who had an 'expert' do what you're doing and later had to put the fire out. Baby, was that close!...
I like to leave the start battery for just that, starting. Last thing you want is a flat battery
As Bill suggests buy a terminal block run the right size wire to it via your AUX battery then you...
I prefer it wired directly as it's a pain when you are using it and turning the car off and on all the time. I bought a new positve battery terminal with a number of connectors on it to connect...
I ran some figure 8 from my AUX battery with a fuse near the battery to the UHF unit under the dash
so it is live all the time, even if I forget and leave it on the Patrol will start.
This also...
You can jack it up a little to make it a little easier to get underneath at the rear, otherwise you can do it from the ground
Yep spot on mate very easy job
If it were me doing it I would run a wire from the battery with a ring terminal (I always use the crimp ones). Make sure that there is a fuse as close to the battery as practical. That way if...
Ring terminals and attach to existing battery terminal.
This is why this forum is worth way more than the manuals..Kudos to you guys for the info and the indepth knowledge we all share..
cheers
Broken engine mount will be in the rubber that joins the mounting plates together, and can be hard to pick from just looking at them.
They are a common wear item, especially on the 4.2...
If the shocks are original, be prepared for some strong arm nut removal.....
The left hand engine mount does look broken not to hard to replace you should be able to get new boots for the tie rod ends panhard bushes are the easiest to replace of the lot and the rest of the...
I'd take it to a few places and compare results. Just looking at bushes won't provide an answer, they mostly look ok until tested. As BA says, get some pry bars in and check for movement. I wouldn't...
What Daz said..... I cannot see for the life of me to supply and fit a radiator for $800 let alone $1600..... a set of pry bars for $25 from supercheap and go around your car putting tension and all...
Find another mechanic if you have any doubt about his honesty.
Take your car to any place for a safety check not mentionaing your trip. Just ask them to check all your bushes and give you a list...