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Re: Buds Gear Ordered

PostPosted: Sun, 01 Dec 2013 5:00 +0000
by BR65
Its good gear, worth the wait, took me ages just to get a front bash plate sorted when I was doing fifo.
I think half the problem is they are just to busy

Buds Rear Bar, Sliders & Bash Plates Ordered

PostPosted: Wed, 05 Feb 2014 6:50 +0000
by DeadlyBeast
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Re: Slow build up

PostPosted: Wed, 05 Feb 2014 8:10 +0000
by Skog07
Great pic Steve and also a nice hilux in the foreground. ;)
Where abouts was the shot taken?

Re: Slow build up

PostPosted: Wed, 05 Feb 2014 8:38 +0000
by DeadlyBeast
Hahaha - thanks mate
That's my back yard... :lol:

Re: Slow build up

PostPosted: Wed, 05 Feb 2014 11:35 +0000
by Skog07
Nice rockery and water feature mate. Assuming you have side access to get your Hilux past your Colour bond fence. Poor old Rocket55 would be jealous.

Re: Slow build up

PostPosted: Thu, 06 Feb 2014 3:50 +0000
by Rocket55
I don't want to hear it :x

Nice pic Steve, it would be great to have that kind of country in your back yard :D

Re: Slow build up

PostPosted: Thu, 06 Feb 2014 6:13 +0000
by DeadlyBeast
Ah yes, great country. Would be nice to have a water feature and view like this from the balcony...


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Re: Slow build up

PostPosted: Fri, 07 Feb 2014 6:17 +0000
by jaybags
I'm a little jealous, i'd love to 4wd up to there!

Re: Slow build up

PostPosted: Fri, 07 Feb 2014 12:42 +0000
by DeadlyBeast
A quick drive before work to walk the dogs this morning...monsoon season this year is awesome!

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Re: Wet Season Fun

PostPosted: Fri, 07 Feb 2014 2:14 +0000
by Rocket55
Grrr very jealous :D

Re: Wet Season Fun

PostPosted: Fri, 07 Feb 2014 11:26 +0000
by Richard
Nice Steve. Best wet for years here also mate.

Wet Season Fun

PostPosted: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 3:14 +0000
by DeadlyBeast
A bit wet for some...
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Not for others
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Getting a bit off track...the hilux was parked just down river ;)

Re: Buds Gear Ordered

PostPosted: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 5:05 +0000
by jaybags
You really do have the best backyard.

Keen to see the buds gear!

Re: Buds Gear Ordered

PostPosted: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 7:13 +0000
by packeteer
nice country up there, and ya Lux is coming along nicely

Auto Locker received - now what

PostPosted: Sat, 15 Mar 2014 12:52 +0000
by DeadlyBeast
Sure do feel very fortunate to have all this country up here to explore.
This arrived to help me get to some more less-travelled places:
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Very impressed with the service from Locktup 4X4 - Only took a few days for locker to arrive in AUS from the US and a couple further weeks in the post to get up here.

Undecided if I will go for a 4.1 regear...

Re: Buds Gear Ordered

PostPosted: Sun, 16 Mar 2014 8:07 +0000
by packeteer
auto with 33's?

I would always re-gear if possible. gives you more control off-road, not to mention returning power and fuel economy

Re: Buds Gear Ordered

PostPosted: Sun, 16 Mar 2014 8:16 +0000
by DeadlyBeast
Yep - an auto running 32's at the moment. May run 33's if I regear but as the price of fuel keeps increasing its probably worth running 4.1 - likely pay its self off in a year. I'm paying over $1.80/L already :x

Spare Wheel Stone Chips

PostPosted: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 6:57 +0000
by DeadlyBeast
Anyone else travel gravel roads and enjoy the stone chip look on your under tub spare?
This was the good spare - the old one nearly lost all paint around the lip and rusted to hell. At least pindan dirt hid the rust :?

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Working on a preventative measure for the new spares - will post pics soon...

Re: Buds Gear Ordered

PostPosted: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 6:11 +0000
by jaybags
Keen to see. Planning on making a leather/fabric wheel cover or more like a guard?

Stone Shield

PostPosted: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 7:21 +0000
by DeadlyBeast
You guessed it JB - a guard of sorts.
This has bugged me for a while. I will be doing a lot of off road gravel/dirt/scrub tracks over the next 6 months so time to get it done.

I thought of just putting a cheap fabric wheel cover on but this would wear thru where the stones hit it. A wheel cover would also fill up with water and fall off from the weight after leaving creek/river crossings.
What I need is a solid shield that can be held in place.

Take one new undamaged wheel
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Alfoil several times
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Liberal coating of silicon - or wax
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Cover with 2 layers high density woven fibreglass cloth
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Add resin to each layer
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Let set...

Got the idea from another NH member who made a fibreglass sub box using the deep side of a wheel. Easy :D

Will trim, cut centre hub, drill wheel nut holes, coat with tub liner on the exposed side and add thin backing of some sort to prevent vibration abrasion to wheel paint. Any ideas of what to use other than foam tape?