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    So the Y62 has front hydraulic height adjustment from factory but not rear?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BrazilianY60 View Post
    So the Y62 has front hydraulic height adjustment from factory but not rear?
    No ir had HBMC Hydraulic Body Motion Control that is basically a Hydraulic sway bar system. The rear springs drop out but the front doesn't have the same range of motion and needs thebsystem to be depressurised to allow the front springs to be removed safely and then depressurised on completion.

    The front also needs new Upper Control arms to increase front axle load rating adding 180kgs to the front for the bar and winch
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    I noticed yesterday that one of my HID driving lights has died. I pulled out the receipt for when I bought them in 2012. I installed them when the car was a week old. 12 years is not too bad. So I took the opportunity and bought a pair of these:

    https://au.lightforce.com/collection...al-edition-led

    Hopefully they will be as awesome as my HID's.
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    Gotta love good old reliability CC Mate

    Decided to cheer myself up today on the way home from an ongoing Dyno tune debacle, I need to stop modifying trusty OEM trucks

    This 35 YO basic replacement made me happy



    Forgot to get a box of Red Heads though


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    Bought a new 9hp engine for the Mobilco workhorse. The old Kohler 6 1/4 hp crank has slapped the con rod in half again (repaired 20 yrs back).
    Should do the job.
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    Bought a 200W solar blanket with 20A MPPT controller for $199 at Aldi today.

    I’m a total amateur with solar power but I’m hoping this is adequate to keep a caravan battery topped up.


    Gong him Red!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plasnart View Post
    Bought a 200W solar blanket with 20A MPPT controller for $199 at Aldi today.

    I’m a total amateur with solar power but I’m hoping this is adequate to keep a caravan battery topped up.
    Whatever you do, dont leave the blanket draped over your car guard or bonnet. They can generate enough heat to damage the paint beyond repair, seen this a few time. The mob that are selling a system that mounts directly onto a bonnet use an insulating layer, not that i think thats a brilliant location for a device that loses efficiency above 25 DegC face temperature.

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    I bought some of those jack extension bits for fit the OEM jack.



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    Last edited by mudski; 31st October 2024 at 01:48 PM. Reason: bloody auto correct shite!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudski View Post
    I bought some of those jack extension bits for fit the one jack.



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    bought a pile of these also for my bottle jacks, very handy

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudski View Post
    I bought some of those jack extension bits for fit the OEM jack.

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    Somebody want to explain what these are actually for? Having a bit of trouble trying to figure out how and where they migh be of so much benefit.

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