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Stevie D

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  1. From past experience it's just a short tail with a round multiplug, passes through the factory grommet on the rhs / os rear floor behing the fuel filler buldge. There's a female recepticle on the main loom behind the rear interior qtr panels.

    Not sure when if they started to fit as standard? Nor if it's just a splice into the rear loom. Don't think there's any additional control unit - just the special flashet unit.

    HTH Steve

  2. Well a 45 minute run up of the brazed radiator was long enough to get up to running temp and a little drive around the yard to show me how bad the suspension is in need of replacement saw the radiator leak free and the needle on the temp gauge never got quite to the half way mark so I am happy with that :i-m_so_happy:

    Excellent!

    Out of interest did the rods have a multicored flux built in ?

    Steve

  3. I beleive it falls within the 6"of a body or seatbelt mount rule & manufactured standard or higher- seat belts for the rear pass through the floor to the chassis, and are mounted to the rear inner guards and the two dickie seats in the back are on the rear qtrs Gazzer, sure the slightly older range rover classics had a aluminium floor riveted in afaik.

    Steve

  4. Remember learing internal thread cutting as an apprentice doing my c&g in turning / milling etc, at a goverment training centre a long time ago - there used to be some b&st&rd standing watching - when you got to the nervous bit of standing on the foot brake at the bottom of the thread they'd smake the splash gayd with something for good measure, inevitabley you'd smash a few jobs lol...

    :hysterical:

  5. I think gwyn lweis or teffarima do a top mount to accomodate this sort of se-tup - so can't see any reason why they won't come in a shorter flavour of shock, think some of the jap stuff uses pin to pin as standard - but I'm sure a grown up will be along shortly to confirm lol

    I think the eye screws off my bearmach 'tuff back shocks' they do come in smaller than 5" afaik

  6. Strip it, get it media / abrasive blasted and galvanised! Do what you can / have space to do yourself to save cash. Alternativley, get a cup wire brush for the 4 1/2" grinder, some overalls, protetive glasses and gloves and clean, treat paint as required.

    Have fun.

    Steve

  7. Anybody know how these were put on originally - I know they're a pain in the backside, but the kids need it to get in the back, climb on the ladder etc.

    I've no Idea how it should fit, so going to get some 3/4" brass stock machined to make a couple of spacers to go inside the plastic bushes, then long 10mm high temsile bolt through the towbar mount with big repair washers?

    I had a link to a site with all the original LR accessories installation instructionsbut have lost it.

    A photo or somethiong would be helpful.

    Thanks, Steve

  8. Had a few recommended but not as warm as a caravan, big improvement over a tent. Biggest problem I ever had was egtting the canvas drid before packing away.

    Conway criuser etc is the way to go - up in a few minutes, lots of them about for parts , awnins etc readily available if you need extra party space - but time consuming to put up.

    Steve

  9. I've a tractor mounted / hydraulic powered one, unfortunatley 150 miles away afrom where I live, on the mother in laws farm. It can struggle sometimes and isn't the quickeset of things tbh so I think you'd prob struggle running it off the steering pump. I'd vote for a setup like mikec has ^^^^^^, thinking about making something similar myself so mine can be dual purpose / adaptable & becomes portable, I've a spare 4 stroke engine stiing here and the reains of an old trailer chassis to bolt it too.

    Otherwise if I run out of time at the farm /or wood whilst at home for the log burner I use a combination of large felling axe, log grenade (google it), sledge, chopping block ( nice comfortable height) with an old tyre on it to stop the log falling off - much better than splitting maul ;) .

    Steve

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