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What did you do to your jimny today?
- helijohn
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Tadpole wrote:
That's one reason I bought mine, those -0 mornings can catch you out along with the battery state/amps hth ...............
Was there a link to the thermometer?
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- Tadpole
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No it has a 'fly lead' with a sticky bud on the end.helijohn wrote:
Tadpole wrote:
That's one reason I bought mine, those -0 mornings can catch you out along with the battery state/amps hth ...............
Was there a link to the thermometer?
I threaded it under the carpet & sill/speaker trim & stuck it close to the door hinge, seems to work quite well & it's out of the way hth .......
This one ...
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Tadpole wrote:
No it has a 'fly lead' with a sticky bud on the end.helijohn wrote:
Tadpole wrote:
That's one reason I bought mine, those -0 mornings can catch you out along with the battery state/amps hth ...............
Was there a link to the thermometer?
I threaded it under the carpet & sill/speaker trim & stuck it close to the door hinge, seems to work quite well & it's out of the way hth .......
This one has 3m cable so I can slip it under the rear bumper or the jack storage area.
Can't see the cable length but this is cheaper. Bit bulkier too innit?
www.amazon.co.uk/Alarm-Temperature-Therm...ading#productDetails
Then again:
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Tadpole wrote:
Real 'Tonka' kit ....... nice one Barnes .......barnes wrote: Took delivery of these bad boys
What size are they?
Gold Jimny the best colour (sold)
Big red Jimny 32" tyres, arbs, cage 5:1 transfer etc. (Sold)
Grey pick up Jimny
Turbo m13a, arbs, floating rear shafts, disc conversion rear, vented front conversion. 245 70 16. Winch, 3" lift, 4:16 trans hd shafts and CVS
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j999pre wrote:
Tadpole wrote:
Real 'Tonka' kit ....... nice one Barnes .......barnes wrote: Took delivery of these bad boys
What size are they?
Theyre 235/75/15 on 7inch modulars
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- helijohn
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Tadpole wrote:
Plain old 'Hammerite Smooth' gave everything a brush over first & quite pleased with how it looks hth .....
Ahhhhh, my favourite. :laugh:
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helijohn wrote:
Tadpole wrote:
Plain old 'Hammerite Smooth' gave everything a brush over first & quite pleased with how it looks hth .....
Ahhhhh, my favourite. :laugh:
Good work Tad!
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But fitted my 4" lift ready for saturdays meet,
Just need some bigger tyres now
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