Thanks Pickles, It has been a long 5 weeks as one of us has been with him almost constantly. I think he is just as psychologically scarred as he is physically.
Thanks Pickles, It has been a long 5 weeks as one of us has been with him almost constantly. I think he is just as psychologically scarred as he is physically.
Did you get a fix for the melting mudflap? and the black crap that makes the silver look black?
Hugh's Kitchen arrived today from Drifta, the standard car back kitchen. Very pleased with the product & service from Drifta:
Trial fit with seats up:
Seat down but had to remove plastic trim from the seat fold mechanism. No big deal & the dog should be happy as he likes sitting in his own seat:
It is a cracker of a kitchen:
Also installed the Ram Mount for the iPad off road GPS:
This came from 4X4Overlander.com in the UK but is the Nakatanenga product. Again helpful service & looks like a ram xgripIII will fit an iPad 3 & maybe an iPad mini in its case.
Anderson Plug for air compressor, solar panel charger, fridge, etc. Slotted hole cut in battery cover to facilitate installation - it's just a cover!:
Final recent installation was the wireless reverse camera. Great view of the tow ball, but everything else sneaks up real quick:
![]()
Cracking thread there fella you've given me a whole lot of ideas for my 130 but the best is your glove box build. As I was found to do the same as you and get one from the uk. But having seen your build there I'm going to have a go too so thanks for your pics Anh instructions......
You have a very collectable 90 there sir.I've just seen a hugh110 here in NZ on trade me at just shy of 100K very nice but well out of my price range.......![]()
With thanks to a austastar for his post of June 2010 on installing the longer Wolf style mirror arms. With a caravan arriving in the next couple of months I ordered a set of the longer arm, & on this wet Saturday decided it was time to install:
So forwarned by austatstar that these hinge bolts do not have captive nuts, I made a plasticard lock tool & blue tac with some extra shims of plasticard jammed between the nuts & door skin:
Removed the bolts folded out the hinge to reveal not a lot of Grasmere green paint under the hinge, some extra hairy stuff & paint through to metal on the door presumable from the rubber gasket:
You can also see the two phillips screws which secure the arms to the hinge. I have coated all of this with ACF-50 so hopefully corrosion will not be an issue!
Installed the mirror arms & bolted up the hinge. There is a rubber gasket between the hinge & the door, one on the L/H side & 2 on the drivers side!
Photo above to illustrate the difference in length, which is 130mm.
Finished job, & the mirrors only protrude 50mm further out when folded back to the normal driving position:
![]()
Great work.
Cheers, Billy.
Keeping it simple is complicated.
| Search AULRO.com ONLY! |
Search All the Web! |
|---|
|
|
|
Bookmarks