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Topic: What starter for a VW diesel conversion? | |
aniesigh Replies: 25 Views: 9351 |
Forum: Suzuki Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 7:20 pm Subject: What starter for a VW diesel conversion? |
I also used a starter motor from acme on my old tdi SJ, tried the SJ one and it wouldn't even turn it over. Didn't really look much into any cheaper hybrid solutions etc as just wanted to know it was ... | |
Topic: Chainsaw Alley - A pretty tight and technical lane | |
aniesigh Replies: 6 Views: 4482 |
Forum: The Gallery Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 9:33 pm Subject: Chainsaw Alley - A pretty tight and technical lane |
You should take a trip down here to North Devon there's loads like that | |
Topic: My suzuki build, some will know the car | |
aniesigh Replies: 4 Views: 2335 |
Forum: Suzuki Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 10:01 pm Subject: My suzuki build, some will know the car |
What was the spec and what are the plans? will always have a soft spot for SJ's! | |
Topic: Any panel beaters here?!? | |
aniesigh Replies: 9 Views: 4862 |
Forum: Suzuki Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 7:29 pm Subject: Any panel beaters here?!? |
find one in a scrappy and cut it all out, cut yours out, tidy up and weld new back in | |
Topic: At the risk of attracting the wrong replies .... | |
aniesigh Replies: 84 Views: 26881 |
Forum: 4x4s Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2015 6:20 pm Subject: At the risk of attracting the wrong replies .... |
If I were looking to buy now then my mind would not be made up but given I already have the 110 and whilst there are niggles I do like it a lot.
Bear in mind it's not just the towing, it's also th ... |
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Topic: At the risk of attracting the wrong replies .... | |
aniesigh Replies: 84 Views: 26881 |
Forum: 4x4s Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 11:58 pm Subject: At the risk of attracting the wrong replies .... |
My 90 with cage, winches etc must weigh 2200kg plus 900kg for the trailer I'm at 3100kg being towed. Straight away I'm at or beyond the calculated/stated limit of most big 4x4s. . That still ... |
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Topic: At the risk of attracting the wrong replies .... | |
aniesigh Replies: 84 Views: 26881 |
Forum: 4x4s Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 7:15 pm Subject: At the risk of attracting the wrong replies .... |
Yeah I'm fairly sure centre diff lock is electric controlled, I've been considering doing the same (putting a switch in to stop it locking when in low box)
Yes defender can out-do shogun on load capa ... |
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Topic: At the risk of attracting the wrong replies .... | |
aniesigh Replies: 84 Views: 26881 |
Forum: 4x4s Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 8:53 pm Subject: At the risk of attracting the wrong replies .... |
Isuzu D-max has 3500kgs tow capacity, but bear in mind when you're talking of towing capacities, that is based on the vehicle being fully laden. so my navara has GTW of 5810kg, and GVW of 3210kg which ... | |
Topic: At the risk of attracting the wrong replies .... | |
aniesigh Replies: 84 Views: 26881 |
Forum: 4x4s Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 7:02 pm Subject: At the risk of attracting the wrong replies .... |
Catch 22, you want a vehicle with 'personality' and 'character' but these normally come in the form of niggly faults, which are then the very thing that gets moaned about!
a warranty body repair for ... |
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Topic: Been a while since I've been on here ! | |
aniesigh Replies: 48 Views: 39798 |
Forum: Suzuki Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 11:09 pm Subject: Been a while since I've been on here ! |
http://i730.photobucket.com/albums/ww308/BirchfireBushcraft/RatBastard7_zps69bd98f6.jpg Kept it in the end then |
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Topic: Been a while since I've been on here ! | |
aniesigh Replies: 48 Views: 39798 |
Forum: Suzuki Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 11:08 pm Subject: Been a while since I've been on here ! |
I've recently had a nose around too, got an epic build going on at the moment, taking up all my spare time!
This needs a build thread! |
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Topic: My perkins powered vitara. | |
aniesigh Replies: 10 Views: 3830 |
Forum: Suzuki Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 10:27 pm Subject: My perkins powered vitara. |
looks like the sort of truck that will be driven by a ginger | |
Topic: Any smallholders, farmers on Differs? | |
aniesigh Replies: 20 Views: 7003 |
Forum: The Lounge Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 10:26 pm Subject: Any smallholders, farmers on Differs? |
surely if someone cut it for you with a Kubota then you should be able to do the same? winter time it will obviously be wetter but grass won't need cutting.
My old dears have got a compact tractor (P ... |
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Topic: Jim Clark Rally statement | |
aniesigh Replies: 6 Views: 9494 |
Forum: MSA chat Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 10:46 pm Subject: Jim Clark Rally statement |
Very sad news, The media seem very quick to put their angle on it. i was competing at the Regency stages event last year when spectators where hit ( i personally know the crew who were driving) and th ... | |
Topic: Big Build Time folks - Vit-Lux Little Tank - 3.0TD | |
aniesigh Replies: 32 Views: 39363 |
Forum: Custom Builds Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 9:10 pm Subject: Big Build Time folks - Vit-Lux Little Tank - 3.0TD |
Be interested to see this come together
I've always wondered about the name thing when it comes to an IVA, 'tis a good opportunity to give it a cool name! Is that 4-6 weeks of full time work or ... |
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Topic: agri tyres | |
aniesigh Replies: 4 Views: 2729 |
Forum: Wheels and Tyres Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 9:06 pm Subject: agri tyres |
Think the speed rating on them is quite low, our compact tractor has a set of Simex version of the same thing fitted. they're bloomin' wide as you know, and for road legal-ness should be covered from ... | |
Topic: new project V8 Jimny | |
aniesigh Replies: 20 Views: 13005 |
Forum: Custom Builds Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 5:38 pm Subject: new project V8 Jimny |
and ansleigh..................I was only reading your build the other day why you give up on it??? and I don't suppose you know where I can get any loom bits from?? Dave Ran out of ti ... |
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Topic: new project V8 Jimny | |
aniesigh Replies: 20 Views: 13005 |
Forum: Custom Builds Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 10:51 pm Subject: new project V8 Jimny |
i've recently got a hotwire efi running that had had the lom cut, i had the ecu plug though but had to make the wiring to go from bulkhead to ecu, wasn't too bad. theres only a couple permanent live f ... | |
Topic: 2001 Vitara TD van front axle ? | |
aniesigh Replies: 12 Views: 3122 |
Forum: Suzuki Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 9:17 pm Subject: 2001 Vitara TD van front axle ? |
Interesting...this may make the commercial vit i bought yesterday even more of a bargain if its got a steel diff! will have to have a look | |
Topic: Body rebuild & roll cage steel suppliers | |
aniesigh Replies: 15 Views: 15263 |
Forum: 4x4s Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 9:35 pm Subject: Body rebuild & roll cage steel suppliers |
try Hub le bas if you do go the cds route
Think you'll find Dyfed is cheaper i use Dyfed for everything else but Hub are always cheaper for cds for me |
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Topic: Body rebuild & roll cage steel suppliers | |
aniesigh Replies: 15 Views: 15263 |
Forum: 4x4s Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 10:04 pm Subject: Body rebuild & roll cage steel suppliers |
try Hub le bas if you do go the cds route | |
Topic: Roll cage advise - Don't panic scaffold not being used. | |
aniesigh Replies: 8 Views: 3520 |
Forum: 4x4s Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 8:30 pm Subject: Roll cage advise - Don't panic scaffold not being used. |
48.7x3.2 is MSA spec, but if you don't plan on competing then that doesnt apply to you however its probably a good size to go for, they must use that spec for a reason.
As for price theres too many v ... |
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Topic: Tray Back 4Runner Project ! back to the grind ! | |
aniesigh Replies: 125 Views: 111354 |
Forum: Toyota Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 10:38 pm Subject: Tray Back 4Runner Project ! back to the grind ! |
mines basically the same as the top one, hadn't seen that thread before, thought mine was an original idea! obviously not ha | |
Topic: Tray Back 4Runner Project ! back to the grind ! | |
aniesigh Replies: 125 Views: 111354 |
Forum: Toyota Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 8:58 pm Subject: Tray Back 4Runner Project ! back to the grind ! |
looking good loads of brackets to clear off the 80 series rear! spent a mind numbingly boring few hours the other day plasma and grinding! rear locker looks dead easy to convert to air operation ... | |
Topic: landcruiser axles | |
aniesigh Replies: 4 Views: 2995 |
Forum: Toyota Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 6:22 pm Subject: landcruiser axles |
Best jump on the independent suspension bandwagon then | |
Topic: landcruiser axles | |
aniesigh Replies: 4 Views: 2995 |
Forum: Toyota Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 11:22 pm Subject: landcruiser axles |
if i can find the scales i could weigh some hilux ones? | |
Topic: SILLY QUESTION- REAR LIGHTS NOT WORKING | |
aniesigh Replies: 10 Views: 3252 |
Forum: Land Rover Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 9:55 pm Subject: SILLY QUESTION- REAR LIGHTS NOT WORKING |
Look to the fuse first! At least that way you stay warm and dry Relatively speaking of course, bearing in mind its a Land Rover we're talking about |
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Topic: Full floating axles | |
aniesigh Replies: 11 Views: 7749 |
Forum: Toyota Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 7:14 pm Subject: Full floating axles |
80 series a lot wider so if you were going to change then both would be the way to go. Would be interested if anyone does find a fully floating kit though! | |
Topic: SILLY QUESTION- REAR LIGHTS NOT WORKING | |
aniesigh Replies: 10 Views: 3252 |
Forum: Land Rover Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 7:07 pm Subject: SILLY QUESTION- REAR LIGHTS NOT WORKING |
Left and right side lights are fused seperately i think, maybe o/s/r bulb gone and fuse blown for n/s meaning neither work? is it a blade fuse or round fuse type fuse box? | |
Topic: hydro steer | |
aniesigh Replies: 15 Views: 8783 |
Forum: 4x4s Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 11:03 pm Subject: hydro steer |
A little while ago Noah (NRG97) had an orbital valve and suitable ram for sale, be worth dropping him a PM to see if he's still got it | |
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