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What did the postman bring today

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14 Jan 2019 15:25 #200729 by jackonlyjack
That kit looks like JBits so could be one of the front springs are longer than the other
So rear springs are same length shorter than other 2
the longer springs go on front and the one that's longest goes on drivers side
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15 Jan 2019 11:27 #200785 by florinelu07
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Preparation for 2nd battery system in progress....

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15 Jan 2019 12:32 #200789 by reedx
Good choice. I'm a big fan of Victron products.

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15 Jan 2019 23:15 #200833 by adrianr
I'll second that for victron.

A big box arrived from Trailmaster / Haas with my 50mm lift comfort suspension and caster correction bushes.

I'll be busy tomorrow.

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17 Jan 2019 15:00 - 17 Jan 2019 15:01 #200966 by MrPaynterZA
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So the couriers showed up this morning in an eight and a half ton truck with my new roof rack, which was unexpected.

I realise there is nothing in this image for scale, but the roof rack box itself is roughly 1400 x 1600mm

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18 Jan 2019 00:48 #201028 by helijohn
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MrPaynterZA wrote: So the couriers showed up this morning in an eight and a half ton truck with my new roof rack, which was unexpected.

I realise there is nothing in this image for scale, but the roof rack box itself is roughly 1400 x 1600mm

Nice one.
I think the fence gives an idea of scale.

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18 Jan 2019 00:50 #201029 by helijohn
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No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationFinally got one of these the other day.

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18 Jan 2019 04:57 #201030 by Lambert
Are they any good, I have so far only thought of them as a bit of a gimmick?

Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
ADOS Attention Deficit Ooooh Shiny!

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18 Jan 2019 09:10 #201042 by helijohn
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Lambert wrote: Are they any good,

I haven't used mine in earnest yet but the Pajero owners are raving about them. I bought the 1000 amp though; they seem to be going for the 2000 amp ones which are almost twice the price and rather overkill for my needs I think.
It seems really good. Being a moron at opening boxes it fell out when I first managed to get the box open and survived the drop too.:blush:
Most of the feedbacks I have read indicate the smallest one is not too useful so I avoided that one plus which I have a V6 3.5L in my little fleet!

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18 Jan 2019 14:40 #201072 by Scimike
SOCKS !

To be accurate Sliknet Snow Socks for my Jimny. The current tyres are 100% summer road biased and after much consideration they are the correct ones for me. It's only ever going to see snow as I don't intend to offroad the Jimny (have Series 2 Land Rover for that), but I am aware of the difference AT or Winter tyres can offer in snow, but can't justify the cost just for the odd day we get it here in Kidsgrove.
So it has socks for the front just in case I need them.
All I need is snow, still waiting.......

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18 Jan 2019 16:27 #201074 by helijohn
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Scimike wrote: All I need is snow, still waiting.......

Well I hope it is a long wait cos I hate the stuff.

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18 Jan 2019 17:00 #201075 by Scimike
You should consider moving to Stoke-on-Trent if you can still remember what snow looks like..:laugh:

Gloomy and damp is all it ever seems to manage for all weather conditions irrespective of whats happening in the rest of the country. The snow socks are for my holiday in Scotland in February, "just in case"..

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