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    BMKal makes a good point about the rear view, not much obscured at all. With a more central carrier, then rear view would not be a so good.
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    Thanks for that Marcus - looking good. That bar in black does look really good. I'm still trying to decide whether to stay black or go colour coded on mine.. hmm
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    Thanks guys,, yeh, I reckon the black looks really good too,, but, when the black sliders and wheels go on, I reckon she'll look even better.

    I don't know about the "black on grey" for the Disco. Personally I think it would look great in black,, I know it helped set off my Defender, but being a DC ute, it's hardly a comparison.

    I think colour coding bumpers etc looks "sharp but sophisticated" so to speak,,, black looks tougher, meaner, menacing almost. I think, or at least I'm hoping mine will look kind of menacingly elegant

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocmic View Post
    BMKal makes a good point about the rear view, not much obscured at all. With a more central carrier, then rear view would not be a so good.
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    Mike
    Oh your all a bunch of special softies relying on a bloody camera
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    Yes, all this colour coordination!

    I have grey Compomotives on already and black GOE sliders on the way. Re the bar, ARB colour coded vs black OL below. hmm


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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Oh your all a bunch of special softies relying on a bloody camera
    Do you guy`s remember how to use mirrors or how to look over your shoulder I guess not
    What camera ????

    There aren't any cameras in mine, and even if there was, I seriously doubt that the position of the spare wheel would have any impact at all on the camera view.

    It is the view through the main rear view mirror that is partially blocked by having the spare wheel mounted on the back of the vehicle - the closer to the "centre" of the vehicle the wheel is positioned, the more the view is blocked.
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    BMKAL


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    It's all Opposite Lock gear. Can't remember who their maker/supplier is at this point, but I can let you know later. I'm not happy with the carrier as I want it to sit the wheel more central to the car so the rear lights can be seen, and not have the little mimic light at the bottom of the unit. So will be looking to see if they make one with a longer arm, and if not, I'll modify it myself.

    Go the Frontrunner RWC, better latching system as well.

    Cheers, Babs Sent from my iPhone using Forum Runner

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    Talking GOE Training weekend

    Having fun down near Yarram with gghaggis, (GOE's Gordon) and his training weekend. WOW, what a weekend. Had a lot of fun, and found out some absolutely awesome stuff about the D4 and its workings. What a weapon we have at our disposal.


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    Gordon is a top bloke,the first time I went out to Harvey with him he had a D1!!!!!!
    Did you do the theory course too????
    He runs a DVD in the background,there is a green 80 series tojo in it.My d2 was in getting a head gasket at the time.I rode shotgun with my best mate Fat Baz in the 80ser for that trip.A couple of weeks later Baz and his lady died in a horrific crash in that 80ser.
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    Damn, sorry to hear of that Andy.
    Your right, Gordon's excellent, and a great teacher too. My biggest fear is "information overload",, I think I've actually managed to take in about 10% of what was said

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