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Steve223
27th November 2012, 03:16 PM
Hi,

Talking to Opposite Lock Rockdale for next round of moods which would include:


OL rearbar with double spar wheel carrier $3200
OL auxiliary fuel tank 95l $1500
Safari Snorkel $ 860
Water Trap $550

Does have someone the OL rear-bar installed? According to OL better then Kaymar and slightly cheaper. Would love to hear some feedback in that regards.


The OL auxiliary tank is 95 liter and apparently does not decrease the departure angle.


I think i read somewhere here good reviews about OL Rockdale as after my experience with OL Penrith I promised myself to never use OL again.


Does someone see any issues with above mentioned moods from OL Rockdale.


Thanks a lot


Steve

Blknight.aus
27th November 2012, 04:53 PM
while your there can you see if they have a good mood for SWMBO?

Cheers

Steve223
27th November 2012, 05:20 PM
lol, it's all about safety in the outback ............

we don't want to loose a rear bumper, run out of fuel or tires honey ......... ???

Steve223
27th November 2012, 06:07 PM
was meant to be her Christmas present, oops did it mix that up?


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AGRO
27th November 2012, 08:17 PM
What is a SWMBO?

Blknight.aus
27th November 2012, 08:19 PM
She Who Must Be Obeyed.

clubagreenie
27th November 2012, 08:21 PM
Someone you want to keep in a good mood.

AnD3rew
27th November 2012, 08:41 PM
Hi,

Talking to Opposite Lock Rockdale for next round of moods which would include:


OL rearbar with double spar wheel carrier $3200
OL auxiliary fuel tank 95l $1500
Safari Snorkel $ 860
Water Trap $550

Does have someone the OL rear-bar installed? According to OL better then Kaymar and slightly cheaper. Would love to hear some feedback in that regards.


The OL auxiliary tank is 95 liter and apparently does not decrease the departure angle.


I think i read somewhere here good reviews about OL Rockdale as after my experience with OL Penrith I promised myself to never use OL again.


Does someone see any issues with above mentioned moods from OL Rockdale.


Thanks a lot


Steve

I was originally going to get an aux tank from OL, but it is a Brown Davis tank and someone here I think warned me off it, I then did some research and found quite a few people with bad stories about Brown Davis so I went with a Long Ranger instead. Time will tell how good it is, just had mine done.

The long Ranger is 105 lt and also claim it doesn't reduce the departure angle or clearance.

Steve223
27th November 2012, 09:19 PM
@ anD3rew - thanks thats good info, think I will leave fuel tank out for now as I still need a pressie for SWMBO and will look a bit more in to fuel tank situation, thought I read that the bigger tanks decrease departure angle.

clubagreenie
27th November 2012, 09:21 PM
A tank comes in a big box and will look impressive with her name on it.

~Rich~
28th November 2012, 07:11 AM
I fitted the Brown Davis tank myself, the fitting instructions and the fact that the actual plumbing instructions where minimal did not help my cause.

I could not fit the filler without sourcing an additional 135 degree bend, the parts supplied just would not work.

https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2012/11/77.jpg

Once in I'm happy with the result.
Like the other brand tanks mentioned above this one also does not reduce the departure angle.
They all hang down level to the ground lower than the spare did.

https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2012/11/78.jpg

Steve223
2nd December 2012, 08:11 PM
decided to try the eBay snorkel here
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com.au/viewitem?itemId=110767558586

Supposedly a proper snorkel and suited for deep water crossings

Steve223
2nd December 2012, 08:15 PM
my biggest concern is how the Disco will behave with all the extra weight, drawer, rear bar, auxiliary tank etc. does someone have the TDV6 with all this options and if yes are you still happy with performance?

wondering what else you can do to improve performance but ideally without sacrificing longevity. Seems like most people do remap or chip but what's next?

Intercooler, exhaust .....

Graeme
2nd December 2012, 08:29 PM
decided to try the eBay snorkel here

My ebay one had the guard mounting surface deformed inwards which I ignored then couldn't get the nut onto the top stud without replacing the stud with a longer one. If I had known that it would not pull flat when tightening the nuts I would have put sand in the bottom of the snorkel and used a heat gun to soften the surface to correct the shape.

TerryO
2nd December 2012, 10:53 PM
The old sand in the snorkel heat gun trick eh Graeme? ...;)

cheers,
Terry

Tote
3rd December 2012, 11:26 AM
I have a long ranger tank that I installed myself. A reasonably large job to fit but not difficult. All the bits worked worked well, instructions were good and I'm happy with it's performance 18 months later. There is no major difference to the handling full or empty, a testament to the D3's suspension.

Regards,
Tote

AnD3rew
3rd December 2012, 06:22 PM
I have a long ranger tank that I installed myself. A reasonably large job to fit but not difficult. All the bits worked worked well, instructions were good and I'm happy with it's performance 18 months later. There is no major difference to the handling full or empty, a testament to the D3's suspension.

Regards,
Tote

That's interesting, because I have found mine is handling quite differently. Do you have a steel front bar as well? I haven't got my bar in yet, but with he LR tank full it feels tail heavy and the DSC is working more often on unsettling bumps in he road. I am hoping when I get my bar on next week it might help balance it out again.

~Rich~
3rd December 2012, 06:40 PM
I didn't notice too much difference day to day driving.

Untill I had both tanks full, loaded up inside with food for 2 weeks, clothes etc + 100ltrs water & the most likely factor - stuff on the roof rack. Then yes I noticed it in the braking & cornering. Acceleration was still ample though.

Lifting the tank into place was pretty easy, just use a trolley jack with a plywood plate on top.

Steve223
3rd December 2012, 07:11 PM
My ebay one had the guard mounting surface deformed inwards which I ignored then couldn't get the nut onto the top stud without replacing the stud with a longer one. If I had known that it would not pull flat when tightening the nuts I would have put sand in the bottom of the snorkel and used a heat gun to soften the surface to correct the shape.

I keep that in mind Graeme lets see how my one fits


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Redback
3rd December 2012, 07:16 PM
I have all that gear, haven't noticed any performance loss, you notice it when you stick the camper on though, but not all that bad, I have worried too much about a performance chip so far, so all good mate, as for braking performance, that's the beauty of stability control, you don't need to brake very hard.

Just grit ya teeth and hang on:burnrubber:

Baz

Steve223
19th December 2012, 05:13 PM
Gordon from OL did a great job installing Snorkel, OS rear bar and extended fuel tank

54608


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