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miketomcat

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  1. I'd have to sell the house and still couldn't find that. That price will be based on what it cost them not what it's worth. You see this time and again people who think what it cost them is what it's worth. It will be for sale for a long time until they realise what it's worth is what someone is willing to pay not what it cost. Good luck to them if they find a sucker willing to pay that........ Mike
  2. Bear in mind the front bearing also gets all the cam belt loadings. Mike
  3. It might be worth looking into trailer IVA and then registration for the trailer because when I went Russia we were told they don't understand that British trailers don't have their own registration and have been known to not let them in. Mike
  4. I've got some stainless M30's in the shed, we used to bolt up oyster chain plates with them. Mike
  5. Blacked out with 50 pound notes more like.......
  6. Looks lovely, I've missed just being able to go to Scotland oh well may be next year. Mike
  7. If I'm passing Stockton I'll be sure to steer clear of mobility scooters pop in for a brew. Mike
  8. I left the radiator and frame on the chassis and still connected to the engine. Same with the power steering just let the reservoir dangle on the pipes. In fact I lifted the whole radiator, steering, engine, gearbox and transfer box from one chassis to the other but it was on the limit of sensible on the crane and would of balanced better if I had room to do it from the side. Mike
  9. Wiring loom at the bulkhead, engine and rear lights need disconnecting, fuel lines off the filter or filter off the bulkhead, brake lines at bulkhead, I normally pull the clutch slave cylinder out and cable tie it to the bulkhead. Fuel filler needs letting go and battery cables from memory but I'm sure I've missed something. Mike
  10. There's been precious few interesting builds in recent years, even YouTube is devoid unless you like yank tanks. Don't get me wrong the builds are still out there they just don't seem to bother posting about them. When I built my ibex I did a thread for pretty much the same reason Stephen does, to document and allow others to chip in. So yes please keep it up. Mike
  11. I've never checked because I'm more interested in clearing the radius arm. So it wouldn't surprise me if they were different. Mike
  12. Really fast, is a flash bang in the bucket. Mike
  13. High, either of the other two are pushing your luck. You will more than likely get away with medium but it only takes a cold snap over night and you might struggle to start in the morning. Mike
  14. There are plenty of aftermarket radius arms I wouldn't put near a truck. I doubt you have anything to worry about. You engineering is on a level with (if a little heavier) the likes of the flying spanners and I saw what they did to their trucks. Mike
  15. There is a thick and a thin radius arm so I suspect you've got a set of each but the part numbers should be different. Mike
  16. We normally pass your around 11ish on the way up, so probably best on the return. To be honest loch Lomond is a pain now camping is either permit or campsite only from memory. We normally only crash in the car for a couple of hours in a lay-by. Our stop is purely driven by time so we've stopped anywhere from gretna to fort William depending on how much traffic we've hit. Mike
  17. I never had any marbles to loose in the first place. Mike
  18. Looks well built. I'll gloss over the hitch mod implications. I like the ability to leave the tent set up and go exploring. We're on our second camping trailer the first was great but we changed direction. The current is just a Sankey, ply lined with a battery system and lid. Mike
  19. Definitely where are you, we normally drive through the night to loch Lomond ish, grab a couple of hours kip then on up to uig and the ferry. Back down is normally an early ferry the drive till home. I doubt we'll make it up there this year though. I may have had one or two and driven all over Europe in them. I think my sickness is incurable. Mike
  20. Probably best to point out I've done Southampton to Narvik (Norway) and Southampton to sliven (Bulgaria) and back both in sub zero temperature in my tomcat (no sound deadening or insulation). I've also done Southampton to st Petersburg and back in a 90. I daily the ibex and regularly go to the Hebrides in it. So comfortable quiet vehicles aren't really my thing. Mike
  21. I don't know what you mean. I had a sensible car........once, and absolutely hated it for all the reasons it was sensible and good. But I do like the iveco apart from the most recent jelly mould version. Mike
  22. I did look at the 4x4 iveco's, to be honest any of the earlier ones would do nicely. My wife had a 35-10 (2wd) for a while and it was quite nice to drive. Mike
  23. I do mean our @Nonimouse, though I do still need to confirm with him. I'm the opposite side of Southampton in totton but I can get to Fareham after work (5.30 ish) relitively easily next week if need be. Mike
  24. Bish im going from Southampton to castle combe on the 13th the down to Lovejoy the next day. I'm camping and will have a small person but should have room, if that helps. Mike
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