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    Worlds First Chassis Rail Cleaner UPDATE

    Hi Aulro Comrades,
    I recently joined the community after buying a 2009 110 double cab pick up which is featured in the ad. I have found the Aulro community to be great and extremely helpful!

    Product Design is a love of mine and after spending a great amount of time off road, with always dreading the job of cleaning the rig when I got home. We designed the CRC as a tool that could be used after every trip off road, whereby reducing the time needed to clean the vehicle. We also aimed at creating something that does a professional job of flushing out your chassis rails to maintain the integrity of in our case your Land Rover purchase!
    [ame]https://youtu.be/8gR-kC6cBJQ[/ame]
    The CRC is cnc machined from a solid block to achieve exact accuracy to all our required tolerances. From this components are installed into the block to create a simple to use tool.

    If you guys could support me with this startup it would be greatly appreciated.

    Please find all information @ zapt

    Thanks again and if you have any questions post them up!

    Zapt
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    So I've watched the video. So what makes this product better than just using the hose inside the chassis rail. I'm all about making life easy but apart from holding the nozzle in place I don't see why it would be worth $75.

    Not having a go its just that your website doesn't tell me enough to want to buy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loneranger View Post
    So I've watched the video. So what makes this product better than just using the hose inside the chassis rail. I'm all about making life easy but apart from holding the nozzle in place I don't see why it would be worth $75.

    Not having a go its just that your website doesn't tell me enough to want to buy.
    Hi,
    Thanks for your reply lone ranger, I also used to get under my car with the hose covered in water and inserting the hose into the chassis. Problem I found is we have fittings on most of our hoses and each time I had to remove the fitting to insert the hose into the chassis and each time the hose fitting got looser on the hose causing it to pop off. Also inserting the hose in the rail is fine but most the time the water is directed in one direction because the hose kinks into the rail. When water pressure is applied horizontally into the rail with the crc I found the distribution was a lot better and the sand sediment removed also increased.
    Thanks
    Zapt

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    So is the nozzle that sprays into the chassis having a spray end on it. Are you able to take some video of just the water spraying out of the nozzle without it being inserted into the chassis.

    It might make it easier to understand.

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    Looks well put together, but not sure if I need one.

    Made me think of this:


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    Quote Originally Posted by manic View Post
    Looks well put together, but not sure if I need one.

    Made me think of this:

    Manic,
    Gold haha
    cheers mate!

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    Quote Originally Posted by loneranger View Post
    So is the nozzle that sprays into the chassis having a spray end on it. Are you able to take some video of just the water spraying out of the nozzle without it being inserted into the chassis.

    It might make it easier to understand.
    Hi Mate,
    This is a picture of the rear bar on my defender I have also uploaded a video on youtube just now for you.
    [ame]https://youtu.be/ITVI6rKkovE[/ame]
    Which shows inside the rail and water flowing both directions. As I just got back from a week on fraser found this to be another good spot for sand to hide. I had to apply the crc on this section for around 2-3 minutes. As I said I used to do the same as yourself with the hose but after testing all the different rail sections on the car I found it a lot easier using this device not being a sales pitch!

    I know $75 seems steep though it includes shipping and I am having the product completely made in AUSTRALIA. I have made and produced a lot of other products from China though this is one for the locals.
    Cheers
    Zapt


    Thanks for the questions mate
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    Interesting idea. an attachment for the Kartcher or Genri would be good though....

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    How do you keep the paint on your rear bar

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    Quote Originally Posted by debruiser View Post
    Interesting idea. an attachment for the Kartcher or Genri would be good though....
    Hey Bruiser,
    Thanks for your comment mate, in regards to using a Kartcher or Gerni this is a big NO for inside your chassis rails as it forces the sand into the corners and grooves of the rail rather then removing it.

    Cheeeers

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