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by rangaKoo on Fri Nov 30, 2007 6:45 pm
oooo lifted.. cool.
I'll be looking forward to seeing it then.
Definitely can't wait for my Fronty to be back on the road. I know there will be some teething probs etc, like the cut down drive shafts (prop shafts) haven't been balanced yet because we just want to get it working first... I'll run it for a couple of days and if they vibrate they'll have to be sent off for balancing somewhere that specialises in it.
Don't know what the auto electrician has come up with yet, but I managed to get the full rego number of the Trooper which means that through the spares shops we can get the vehicles engine number/type gearbox details and everything about it that we ever need to know, as such it means the auto-electrician should NOW hopefully know what he is wiring up (didn't think it was that hard personally, but I'm not an auto-electrician, hehe)
The exhaust is the bit that worries me most, it's about 3 inches lower than the cross member that holds the gearbox!!!!!!  and I don't know what to do about it, I'm thinking running the exhaust all the way up the drivers side of the vehicle might be the only option because I am NOT prepared to lose 3 or 4 inches of ground clearance for an exhaust pipe which I KNOW will be ripped off on the first couple of lanes I go on simply because I know that the vehicle barely cleared before my suspension lift of 2 inches.
Dilemmas!
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by Wilberforce on Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:09 pm
rangaKoo wrote:might be about time kick wilberforce in to action to update the southern membership list...
tink u could mate?
pls scuse my poor typing, this thing in the hospital has a poor keyboard, but atleast it works most of the time.
I'll get right on it bud, hehe....
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by Red Oktober on Fri Nov 30, 2007 10:23 pm
rangaKoo wrote:oooo lifted.. cool.
I'll be looking forward to seeing it then.
Yup ...just waiting on a couple of springs that i didn't get from explorer
all will be revieled soon enough 
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by Dan_Large on Sat Dec 01, 2007 7:24 pm
i want to show u some pics of my fronty but how do i do the coding to put em on the post???[/img]
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by Dan_Large on Sat Dec 01, 2007 7:56 pm
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by Red Oktober on Sat Dec 01, 2007 7:59 pm
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by rangaKoo on Sat Dec 01, 2007 10:36 pm
Looks like a nice truck mate
Be glad to help you enjoy it up here on a few of my favourite lanes.
Will definitely arrange a nice day out for a few peeps... and it looks like it might be two groups at this rate.
might I suggest that everyone grabs a CB this time.
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by Dan_Large on Sun Dec 02, 2007 8:09 pm
ooo i have a cb  keep meaning to install it just not quite sure where to put it 
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by rangaKoo on Sun Dec 02, 2007 9:40 pm
When I get the chance I'll take a pic of where mine is
However I'm just about to modify that and make it even better. I think there is a piece of the underside of the dash which I can remove and the CB aught to fit in their perfectly.
What sort of rig have you got?
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by country_Est on Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:20 pm
rangaKoo wrote:nothing too bad mate, came in last night with a nasty abscess and the lanced it under general anesthesia. waiting to be discharged any time now.  any excuse to have another few days off work hey?  i was in agony and now i am fine thankfully.
Lets see on this one,
Si goes back to Oz, (with stop over in Bancok / Thialand) and comes back with a little abcess that needs lancing....
Will need to se Pics just to stop the speculation
Suppose I will have to save up for CB then, as I only have VHF & PMR. 
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by rangaKoo on Wed Dec 05, 2007 10:07 pm
Stop over was in Hong Kong actually..
And no it wasn't from that
Yep, you better grab a CB, hehehe.
If you need to set up a scheme to keep the missus off your back like we discussed let me know. 
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by cheaterlad on Sun Apr 04, 2010 6:17 pm
those green lanes look pretty good. anyone got a map of these lanes? im in southampton so would defo be up for a bit of laning! 
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by gregster on Sun Apr 04, 2010 7:08 pm
Drop wilberforce a pm...he is the southern rep and organises laning dow that way and knows some really good ones...we went with him last oct/nov and it was cool... and get yourself up to our "picnics" in the woods...wilberforce and some of the other guys from down that way come up so you could have a convoy heading this way...guarantee a day of fun, mud and madness up here!!! Check out the SE section and have a looky at the index/links thread and you will see the stuff that goes on! Hopefully see ya soon mate...
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by Wilberforce on Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:25 am
Greg, flattery qwill get you nowhere, noyo  cheaterlad wrote:those green lanes look pretty good. anyone got a map of these lanes? im in southampton so would defo be up for a bit of laning! 
Anyhow, to answer your question, have you tried the Hamshire council online map at all?? HEreYou want to be looking for the brown coloured routes on there, as they're what we can drive. Admittedly there's not much directly round the city, but once you get out a bit, there's a fair number. I did 4 or 5 starting from Romsey with Sizer last weekend, and if you don't object to a little driving about, there are lots around the north of the county, Basingstoke, Alton, Winchester, etc,,, If you want, drop me a PM (and you too Sizer) and we could try for some on the weekend before Bala perhaps?? If not, well, PM anyhow and we can work something out. Also, as Greg says, try our Picnic site, it is great fun. Jim
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by Sizer on Tue Apr 06, 2010 12:31 am
Wilberforce wrote:Greg, flattery qwill get you nowhere, noyo  cheaterlad wrote:those green lanes look pretty good. anyone got a map of these lanes? im in southampton so would defo be up for a bit of laning! 
Anyhow, to answer your question, have you tried the Hamshire council online map at all?? HEreYou want to be looking for the brown coloured routes on there, as they're what we can drive. Admittedly there's not much directly round the city, but once you get out a bit, there's a fair number. I did 4 or 5 starting from Romsey with Sizer last weekend, and if you don't object to a little driving about, there are lots around the north of the county, Basingstoke, Alton, Winchester, etc,,, If you want, drop me a PM (and you too Sizer) and we could try for some on the weekend before Bala perhaps?? If not, well, PM anyhow and we can work something out. Also, as Greg says, try our Picnic site, it is great fun. Jim
You dont need to ask me, just assume Im coming!! Still want to do Pepperbox Hill and Salisbury Plains.
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