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15 Aug 2011 18:43 #20403
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Yeah i think its alot muddier than slindon, i havnt been yet. I have to say, getting stuck was rather fun. It gives you a chance to talk to people when then come over to have a look. One guy gave me a shackel!
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X-Eng Simon wrote: If it's where I think it is - everybody, even heavily modified Land Rovers gets stuck there! Even me!
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Yeah i think its alot muddier than slindon, i havnt been yet. I have to say, getting stuck was rather fun. It gives you a chance to talk to people when then come over to have a look. One guy gave me a shackel!
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15 Aug 2011 19:37 #20407
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Slindon has it's share of places to get stuck in the 'outback', 'bomb hole' and 'sandpit'. In the Outback there is what looks like an innocent puddle in a fairly flat area that turned out to be deep enough to roll my challenge 90 over one corner! After rainy weather there are places you'll spend the rest of the day trying to extract your truck from - they recommend only entering if you have a winch.
It's a great site though with a good mixture of everything regardless of the capabilities of you or your truck.
Si
It's a great site though with a good mixture of everything regardless of the capabilities of you or your truck.
Si
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02 Oct 2011 08:56 #22902
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Hi all
Just added these. Adds a little character to the car. Just got to be careful when i use them. :whistle: . I know some people have there just isnt any room to fit these, well there is. :woohoo: . If you look in "technical" under "dixie horn" i give a short description of how i did it.
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Just added these. Adds a little character to the car. Just got to be careful when i use them. :whistle: . I know some people have there just isnt any room to fit these, well there is. :woohoo: . If you look in "technical" under "dixie horn" i give a short description of how i did it.
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28 Nov 2011 19:00 #26807
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Hi all
Just a small up-date. Just recieved some new front radius arms from ORA. Very nice Totaly solid and excelent quality. He also threw a free front axle truss . Probably go on when i get some diff lockers Nice people at Off Road Armoury too, very friendly and helpful .
I did have castor correction bushes fitted but just wasnt quite happy with how it handled. Couldnt realy relax when driving it and as i use it every day it gets a bit annoying after a while. Will be getting the bushes and prop spacer in a few weeks.
Also got a CB radio now. Carnt wait to get it fitted. I think i will hook it straight up to the battery to start with and once my electrical knowledge improves i will re-wire into a seperate fuse board or something. And yes it dose have a in-line fuse .
Still havnt wired up the air horns, i keep forgeting about them .
Also thanks to kirkynut for sending me some torx bolts to replace the one that where stolen
Got a bit carried away with the camera :laugh:
Also getting a bits4vits spare wheel bracket soon. Once this is fitted and can build a mount for the CB aerial. Also means i can get the bloody spare wheel out of what is already a small shed :laugh:
Cheers guys
Nobby
Just a small up-date. Just recieved some new front radius arms from ORA. Very nice Totaly solid and excelent quality. He also threw a free front axle truss . Probably go on when i get some diff lockers Nice people at Off Road Armoury too, very friendly and helpful .
I did have castor correction bushes fitted but just wasnt quite happy with how it handled. Couldnt realy relax when driving it and as i use it every day it gets a bit annoying after a while. Will be getting the bushes and prop spacer in a few weeks.
Also got a CB radio now. Carnt wait to get it fitted. I think i will hook it straight up to the battery to start with and once my electrical knowledge improves i will re-wire into a seperate fuse board or something. And yes it dose have a in-line fuse .
Still havnt wired up the air horns, i keep forgeting about them .
Also thanks to kirkynut for sending me some torx bolts to replace the one that where stolen
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Got a bit carried away with the camera :laugh:
Also getting a bits4vits spare wheel bracket soon. Once this is fitted and can build a mount for the CB aerial. Also means i can get the bloody spare wheel out of what is already a small shed :laugh:
Cheers guys
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28 Nov 2011 19:12 - 28 Nov 2011 19:12 #26809
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Watch the spring doesn't go walkabouts when you 'Bayonet un-mount' your twig.
Mine did!! :laugh:
Mine did!! :laugh:
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28 Nov 2011 21:07 #26837
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nice
looking forward to your feedback on how it handles with the ORA arms fitted
looking forward to your feedback on how it handles with the ORA arms fitted
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