Phoenix
16th November 2011, 08:04 AM
This is now available online at REMLR for those interested. Check it out here
Repair Parts Schedule (RPS) -REMLR (http://www.remlr.com/rps.html)
November
16.11.2011 - After a bit of a break away from things (and I've still been doing things on the database in the background) I thought it was about time I did some updates to the website. The Library (http://www.remlr.com/index_library.html) has had some additions that should interest both our older followers, as well as the younger ones who have purchased some of the recently released TD5 Remediation vehicles. The Complete Equipment Schedules (http://www.remlr.com/ces.html) page has been added alongside the Visual CES (http://www.remlr.com/ces-visual.html) page that we already have. This lists a number of vehicles form the Command recon through to the TD5. The Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Instructions (http://www.remlr.com/emei.html) page has now been updated significantly to give space to add a range of the documents that are only in our offline library for now. This will increase its online range in coming weeks. Repair Parts Schedules (http://www.remlr.com/rps.html) are an invaluable tool in restorations, and this page now has a number of the documents that are small enough to go online. Exciting inclusions to this page includes a 1959 Command recon list, as well as the MY2000 and MY2005 TD5 parts lists. We are hoping to have some user handbooks online soon as well.
Repair Parts Schedule (RPS) -REMLR (http://www.remlr.com/rps.html)
November
16.11.2011 - After a bit of a break away from things (and I've still been doing things on the database in the background) I thought it was about time I did some updates to the website. The Library (http://www.remlr.com/index_library.html) has had some additions that should interest both our older followers, as well as the younger ones who have purchased some of the recently released TD5 Remediation vehicles. The Complete Equipment Schedules (http://www.remlr.com/ces.html) page has been added alongside the Visual CES (http://www.remlr.com/ces-visual.html) page that we already have. This lists a number of vehicles form the Command recon through to the TD5. The Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Instructions (http://www.remlr.com/emei.html) page has now been updated significantly to give space to add a range of the documents that are only in our offline library for now. This will increase its online range in coming weeks. Repair Parts Schedules (http://www.remlr.com/rps.html) are an invaluable tool in restorations, and this page now has a number of the documents that are small enough to go online. Exciting inclusions to this page includes a 1959 Command recon list, as well as the MY2000 and MY2005 TD5 parts lists. We are hoping to have some user handbooks online soon as well.