Oh yeah that's similar to what I was thinking
Oh yeah that's similar to what I was thinking
Lucus30's 1999 GU ST TB45E
Winnie (23rd February 2015)
Took off the roof racks that were on the truck when I bought her. Previous owner or possibly the original owner had used standard steel bolts used for fastening sleepers together (the domed head ones) and so that along with them being so rusted I had to cut off (with a grinder) 3 bolts. Got them off and thankfully no rust were being hidden by the racks. I might put the racks back on at a later date, they do need a good clean up, new bolts and nuts and better rubber. If I get my roof cage before that I'll probably just throw them up on ebay.
I also got new side mirrors for the truck, much better than the stockies. Put them on today, loving them and can't wait to test them on the trip to Newcastle on Friday.![]()
Owner of 1984 SD33T MK Patrol
Owner of 1989 TD42 GQ Patrol
Previous Owner of a 1988 TB42 DA Maverick
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WARNING: Towballs used for recoveries can, and do kill people and damage property.
Wired in my reverse camera today and while I was at it wired in a mates one on his pajero. Should be good just need to find a spot for the screen tomorrow
Lucus30's 1999 GU ST TB45E
lhurley (24th February 2015)
Stropp (24th February 2015)
This weekend i flushed the radiator installed new high flow thermostat and a new water temp sender which has fixed my factory temp. Guage
Had a 2" EFS lift fitted.....then I stood back and smiled for a minute, then started planning the next mod (exhaust)
Hardyards (24th February 2015)
The 200 Watt solar panel arrived. I clearly didn't appreciate the size of the thing when I ordered it, I'm glad I didn't order the roof tray I was thinking of putting up there with it
The panel fits nicely on the roof bars and leaves room for my double swag, other than a high lift jack and shovel I've never actually carried anything up there so its not really an issue. I may swap out to a smaller panel sometime and put this one in the camper, but for now it will go nicely with the Ctek charger I put in a couple of weeks ago.
The 200 Watts is on the high side, but I want to be able to camp for a week+ with the fridge, lighting, and amateur radio going without worrying about power... I think it will do that providing I don't get carried away on the radio.
Now to mount it. I need to find some channel nuts to suite the Rhino Pro Bar's, those and some angle iron should do nicely.
Of course my plan to carry a jerry can or two on the roof will need to be revised...
Cheers
J.
cgm (25th February 2015)