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Stellaghost

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  1. Shocker reservoir problem resolved Bonnet still close nicely Regards Stephen
  2. Earth straps fitted 6 in total Should be enough I think Regards Stephen
  3. I have some of that and the instructions say you have to cut the internal joint aluminium away to form shapes I could use 3mm aluminium and then bond some insertion rubber onto it, but the same issue remains once bent it is to reshape, plus you also stand to deform some of the lighter panels such as the ones I made yesterday Regards Stephen
  4. I know exactly what you mean my original belting wings have been on for a couple of decades and not sagged, however they don't stick out anything like the above, the parlock look good but totally the wrong shape for my requirements, the belting will do until I find something better regards Stephen
  5. I have an internal cage I can re-use, my thoughts were about protecting my aluminium bulkhead, it's much easier to cut and shut on a mild steel fabrication on a vehicle than it is with an aluminium one. I may end up using my internal cage because it fastened to the tub tops similar to how the military mount theirs, this means the rear tub still have usable load space Regards Stephen
  6. Have been thinking about this already, part of my thought process was it I brought the rock sliders out to the wheel width just enough, I would then have a platform to mount an external roll cage Regards Stephen
  7. I've always used it, agreed its heavy but never had an issue with it sagging and it returns to shape nicely, can you get parlock in lightweight wheel arch shape, no joy on the net as yet ? Regards Stephen
  8. Near side shelving, your thoughts would be appreciated This is where I'm at, cannot fit yet as no rivets suitable was wondering if being cut at the blue line would be better is this too cheeky or does it look OK There is a 1 3/4" gap from edge of tyre to edge of mud guard So thoughts please regards Stephen
  9. Near side panel fitted and painted Dings and dints left in @FridgeFreezer would give me hell if I'd filled them ...lol Regards Stephen
  10. Only three........ Amateur...........lol Regards Stephen
  11. Bit of body panelling Have made one slightly wider than normal due to the axle being pushed back Cad Cut and folded You can see it's a bit wider Temporarily fitted awaiting feedback... Regards Stephen
  12. Ahh so it's not just me that gets bored easily....... Regards Stephen
  13. Fuel progression although ran out of pipe to complete Filter fitted first Return into tank came away so had to sort Regards Stephen
  14. Some more electrical progress Main power cable Bit of 15mm copper pipe yo help keep things tight Some rub protection Regards Stephen
  15. Yes and that's 4 too bloody many..... Regards Stephen
  16. Well that's just as bad as being short, unless you've got ape arms, short and gut still keep you from reaching into the engine bay.....lol Regards Stephen
  17. Really @elbekko....lol Wrapping tape, gromets and cable ties are hardly electrical circuit's, they are just window dressing allowing me to stall actually doing the bloody wiring........Regards Regards Stephen
  18. Know exactly what you mean, it's a good idea thank you regards Stephen
  19. Got the rolling gear....... hmmmmmm banded unirover rims for Sid...... Regards Stephen
  20. I wonder how difficult they would be to do at home........ Regards Stephen
  21. I'll keep that in mind, only ever had issues once in 20 odd years, but if it does become an issue I will certainly look at them thank you Regards Stephen
  22. Yeah, have noticed the disappearing end...lol If it has to be cut I don't see it as an issue rolls of the stuff are cheap enough to be able to just re-wrap it required regards Stephen
  23. Some electrical haphazardness Earth for battery Power isolator Multiple Power Point Winch isolator regards Stephen
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