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Post by holden on Sept 6, 2008 15:31:35 GMT 11
Hi all, Heres some photos of my spare wheel holder that I have put wheel studs in by drilling it out to 12.5 and then pulling the stud though. It is alot better then that dumb plastic thing that was in the way of the mount for the jerry can holder ( mount still to be made will update on that when its made ) I will be mounting lights, hilift jacks and all that stuff on the jerry can holder too. Should be good. Spare wheel holder with studs: Spare wheel holder with studs: Spare wheel holder with studs: Spare wheel holder with studs: Spare wheel holder with studs: Jerry can and jerry can holder: Jerry can and jerry can holder: Jerry can and jerry can holder:
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Post by elysian on Sept 6, 2008 17:15:04 GMT 11
like Ray's / Muvit's ?
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Post by holden on Sept 6, 2008 17:37:43 GMT 11
like Ray's / Muvit's ? Yeah same thing. Got it from super cheap at a very good price too. Ray more then likely got it from there too. kane
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Post by Bruce on Sept 7, 2008 17:41:30 GMT 11
Where does the spare wheel now go?
Cheers Bruce
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Post by holden on Sept 7, 2008 17:48:41 GMT 11
Where does the spare wheel now go? Cheers Bruce The wheel fits on to the same place it would normally go. Tomorrow I should be getting the steel to make the mount for the jerry can holder and then will be clear as mud.
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Post by holden on Sept 22, 2008 17:12:51 GMT 11
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Post by geeves on Sept 22, 2008 19:09:21 GMT 11
How useful is this. I can understand it in Aus where you can be 1000km from the nearest gas station but in NZ you can almost drive the full length of either island on a single tank and pass 100 gas stations on the way
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Post by holden on Sept 22, 2008 19:20:17 GMT 11
How useful is this. I can understand it in Aus where you can be 1000km from the nearest gas station but in NZ you can almost drive the full length of either island on a single tank and pass 100 gas stations on the way When where on like 4x4 camps dont really get a chance to full up on like a 3 day camp and it to know its there if I really need it.
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Post by geeves on Sept 22, 2008 20:51:55 GMT 11
Good point Ive seen photos of some of the tracks up your way.
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Post by holden on Nov 7, 2008 13:36:48 GMT 11
How useful is this. I can understand it in Aus where you can be 1000km from the nearest gas station but in NZ you can almost drive the full length of either island on a single tank and pass 100 gas stations on the way Here's a really good use's for it as on some MU's you need the key (turn engine off) to open the rear door to get at your gear witch is not good if your stuck in water. kane
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Post by geeves on Nov 7, 2008 15:38:45 GMT 11
Most trips my strop lives on the floor in front of the passenger Been caught too often unable to open both front doors due to the height of the sides of the ruts but can still reach out the window and up to the rescuer.
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