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    Quote Originally Posted by OldGuy View Post
    I could be a candidate for the struts as I will getting be a rear ladder and most likely the prospeed as the lower loop is a winner.

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    The mobile strut place I use is out your way at Ringwood. Won't cost you much more (if any) to buy direct. Just use the specs from the above link.
    Probably the only mistake I made when I organised the group buy for the ProSpeed racks a couple of years ago was to not bring in more ladders. I brought in only one or two spares. Probably should have brought in two or three more as they would have sold by now. I have two spare wheel carriers left which will probably never sell!
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    [QUOTE=DieselLSE;3033967]The mobile strut place I use is out your way at Ringwood. Won't cost you much more (if any) to buy direct. Just use the specs from the above link.

    Thanks Diesel, I will go down that path.

    sounds like me, you think an idea may be good to help others so you end up getting stuck, sorry I can't help you.

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    [QUOTE=OldGuy;3034002]
    Quote Originally Posted by DieselLSE View Post
    The mobile strut place I use is out your way at Ringwood. Won't cost you much more (if any) to buy direct. Just use the specs from the above link.

    Thanks Diesel, I will go down that path.

    sounds like me, you think an idea may be good to help others so you end up getting stuck, sorry I can't help you.

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    No. No. Not at all. I simply negotiated a buy price for 5 sets to be made up and put a notice up on here for anyone interested. Four sets sold immediately and someone will come along and want the last one. If more people want them, I'll simply order another batch. Probably cost you an extra $20 or so to buy direct, but it's still not a bad price for a custom made strut.
    In any event, I have some work to do at a workshop in Kilsyth after the lockdown, so I could always drop them off there for you if the timing is right.
    I've had no problems with dealing with people on this forum. Apart from the ProSpeed racks and struts, I've sold two vehicles, various Series bits and pieces and bought and sold various Classic bits and pieces. All transactions have been settled as agreed and all the people I've met (or dealt with remotely) have been a pleasure to deal with.
    Oh! You were referring to the wheel holders. That's no problem. ProSpeed know they're here and will send any local enquiries my way. ProSpeed were a pleasure to deal with, too!
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    mmm ProSpeed! I too want one of there ladders..I rang apt to ask if he could do something similar some time back..I should chase that up.. if my sister ever comes home from UK I might get her to bring me one

    In other news i recently discovered that Castrol are claiming to have a ATF for the 6 speed boxes called Dex 6 - mercon. I won't be changing from genuine and this isn't the thread to discuss it but.. It's cheap if anyone is looking.

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    ProSpeed Ladder

    Quote Originally Posted by DieselLSE View Post
    ...Probably worth importing the ProSpeed ladder as they are light (but the box is bulky which adds to the cost). The lowest step (it sort of loops down to match the contour of the tailgate) makes accessing the roof really easy and is also a handy handle for lowering the upper tailgate. Bear in mind you'll need to upgrade your upper tailgate struts as your current ones will give up after a year or so.
    Specs here Ladder Tailgate Struts - I feel a group buy coming on to get them made up or I still have one set left.
    Thanks Diesel for the advice, I do like the ProSpeed ladder, but I shied away at the $450 transportation cost to get it imported from ProSpeed UK...Yikes! I can see why a group buy option would have had advantages. Hoping that someone like APT come up with something similar. Thanks for the tip on the struts... regardless of ladder solution the lift up struts need to be considered.
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    Quote Originally Posted by josh.huber View Post
    In other news i recently discovered that Castrol are claiming to have a ATF for the 6 speed boxes called Dex 6 - mercon.
    Isn't that what Ford put into their 6hp26 and the Ford clones of the 6hp26?
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    Miata Tyre Size Comparison - changing rims and tyre profiles

    Out of interest, had a look at the comparative size ratios using the Miata Tyre Calculator: Tire size calculator

    Specification Sidewall Radius Diameter Circumference Revs/Km Difference
    255/55-19 140mm 382mm 763mm 2397mm 417 0.0%
    265/60-18 159mm 388mm 775mm 2435mm 411 1.6%

    Consistent with the info that Diesel provided earlier. The change from the OEM 255/55 - 19" rims to the new 18" rims with 265/60 profile AT tyres will result in a 1.6% increase on the odometer readings, 19mm extra sidewall , 12mm overall diameter increase with 6 fewer revolutions of the tyre to cover a km. Interesting... and something to incorporate in IID Tool settings to correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naps View Post
    Out of interest, had a look at the comparative size ratios using the Miata Tyre Calculator: Tire size calculator

    Specification Sidewall Radius Diameter Circumference Revs/Km Difference
    255/55-19 140mm 382mm 763mm 2397mm 417 0.0%
    265/60-18 159mm 388mm 775mm 2435mm 411 1.6%

    Consistent with the info that Diesel provided earlier. The change from the OEM 255/55 - 19" rims to the new 18" rims with 265/60 profile AT tyres will result in a 1.6% increase on the odometer readings, 19mm extra sidewall , 12mm overall diameter increase with 6 fewer revolutions of the tyre to cover a km. Interesting... and something to incorporate in IID Tool settings to correct.

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    Which works out to be negligible.
    Probably less of an amount of difference between having a worn out set of tyres on compared to new ones.
    Particularly a set of LT's that have a tread depth of around 12 to 15mm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 101RRS View Post
    Isn't that what Ford put into their 6hp26 and the Ford clones of the 6hp26?
    Not sure. I was just looking at other things and ran into it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naps View Post
    Thanks Diesel for the advice, I do like the ProSpeed ladder, but I shied away at the $450 transportation cost to get it imported from ProSpeed UK....
    I’m happy with the Frontrunner ladder. It’s way more cost effective but perhaps not quite the same quality. Plus I don’t mind not having the extra low rung and find it easy to step up from the Mitch Hitch to the ladder.

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