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Topic: Chassis paint | |
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Forum: 4x4s Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 8:51 am Subject: Chassis paint |
PRO15 - most of what you've said isn't needed. Then top coat in anything really. | |
Topic: Shogun Rev Counter Not Working | |
dxmedia Replies: 4 Views: 4784 |
Forum: Nissan, Mitsubishi, Isuzu (inc Vauxhall) & Daihatsu Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 1:40 pm Subject: Shogun Rev Counter Not Working |
If it's fed from a pulse on the alternator, check that connection hasn't corroded. | |
Topic: Brake Lights | |
dxmedia Replies: 23 Views: 19164 |
Forum: The Soap Box Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 1:39 pm Subject: Brake Lights |
And on bikes its recommended to tap the rear brake pedal so that the brake lights flash so the blin gits in cars can see the bike! | |
Topic: Fog lights | |
dxmedia Replies: 11 Views: 11230 |
Forum: The Soap Box Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 1:38 pm Subject: Re: Fog lights |
I read in a book (think it was called The Highway Code) that fog lights are only to be used in fog or falling snow. J Incorrect. The highway code states that fog lights are to be used in red ... |
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Topic: Pickup with permanent 4wd, 3 lockable diffs and 3.5t towing | |
dxmedia Replies: 21 Views: 8522 |
Forum: 4x4s Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2015 1:53 pm Subject: Pickup with permanent 4wd, 3 lockable diffs and 3.5t towing |
4wd, difflocks front and rear, 3 tonne load capacity, 10 tonne towing depending on license, little slow, and a little thirsty.
Gota love a mog. |
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Topic: Telegraph Article on the demise of the Defender | |
dxmedia Replies: 36 Views: 12933 |
Forum: The Lounge Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2015 9:40 pm Subject: Telegraph Article on the demise of the Defender |
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=t100+scrambler&client=ms-android-h3g-gb&prmd=isvn&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAWoVChMIzcKwqfK9yAIVwbgUCh200QCF#tbm=isch&q=t100+ ... | |
Topic: Telegraph Article on the demise of the Defender | |
dxmedia Replies: 36 Views: 12933 |
Forum: The Lounge Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2015 9:35 pm Subject: Telegraph Article on the demise of the Defender |
We agree ?!? | |
Topic: Telegraph Article on the demise of the Defender | |
dxmedia Replies: 36 Views: 12933 |
Forum: The Lounge Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2015 9:23 pm Subject: Telegraph Article on the demise of the Defender |
There's a custom t100 scrambler in the Edinburgh triumph dealer. It's frigging lovely. Don't know if it's on their website but gets my wallet twitching every time I see it. Fake twin cars with fuel in ... | |
Topic: Telegraph Article on the demise of the Defender | |
dxmedia Replies: 36 Views: 12933 |
Forum: The Lounge Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2015 3:35 pm Subject: Telegraph Article on the demise of the Defender |
I'd put my Triumph up against anything Jap of the same age and capacity. 600cc, 100bhp and handles like it's on rails. Speed 4 for the record. what year? 2005, hardly the golden era of Bri ... |
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Topic: Telegraph Article on the demise of the Defender | |
dxmedia Replies: 36 Views: 12933 |
Forum: The Lounge Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2015 9:05 am Subject: Telegraph Article on the demise of the Defender |
and i also love the term jap crap..... jap stuff is so crap.... it was so crap it decimated the british motorcycle industry..... I was brought up on BSAs, Thunderbirds, Bonnevilles, Vincent ... |
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Topic: Recommend me a recovery rope and D Shackles | |
dxmedia Replies: 7 Views: 3322 |
Forum: 4x4s Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 10:04 am Subject: Recommend me a recovery rope and D Shackles |
And if you loop two strops together to extend the length of them, put a stick / handful of long grass in the middle else you'll be spending an hour trying to get them apart after.
You'll understan ... |
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Topic: A frame? No - Dolly? No...... | |
dxmedia Replies: 7 Views: 3521 |
Forum: The Lounge Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 2:02 pm Subject: A frame? No - Dolly? No...... |
Guys,
That's a bad picture. It is on an a-frame. The blue Passat is doing the towing. Not joking. |
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Topic: Exhausts | |
dxmedia Replies: 5 Views: 2953 |
Forum: 4x4s Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2015 2:02 pm Subject: Exhausts |
I leave a box a jam doughnuts on the seat when I drop my cars off for MOT, it sorts out most minor problems
10 pack of larger works too. In fact, most major problems are also overlooked wit ... |
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Topic: AT LAST! | |
dxmedia Replies: 13 Views: 5035 |
Forum: The Lounge Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 1:19 pm Subject: AT LAST! |
What's the criteria for being in the middle lane too long? Is it a certain amount of time that you could pull in but don't or?
If your doing 60 and don't pull in between 2 lorries there has to be a ... |
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Topic: LPG | |
dxmedia Replies: 6 Views: 11105 |
Forum: LPG, Bio Diesel and Alternative Fuels Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2015 1:31 pm Subject: LPG |
Visually it's very easy.
With a multipoint system a photo of the top of the engine will show the pipework and injector blocks. A single point will be missing all of this. There will be a block sitt ... |
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Topic: Came across this on the net | |
dxmedia Replies: 15 Views: 16193 |
Forum: Jeep Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 9:58 am Subject: Came across this on the net |
Lighthouse in Diss. | |
Topic: racial abuse... | |
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Forum: The Lounge Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2015 8:53 am Subject: racial abuse... |
All this coming from a sasanach. | |
Topic: removing locking wheel nuts | |
dxmedia Replies: 15 Views: 6549 |
Forum: Wheels and Tyres Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 9:50 pm Subject: removing locking wheel nuts |
Or just hold the socket in the top of a vice a drop an m10 bolt through the socket and clowt that. None of it is rocket science. | |
Topic: removing locking wheel nuts | |
dxmedia Replies: 15 Views: 6549 |
Forum: Wheels and Tyres Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 10:14 am Subject: removing locking wheel nuts |
I've just used old sockets 1mm smaller and a big fking hammer. As above, takes longer to get the socket out off the nut. | |
Topic: 110 XS Defender v L200 Barbarian | |
dxmedia Replies: 73 Views: 25627 |
Forum: 4x4s Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 12:07 pm Subject: 110 XS Defender v L200 Barbarian |
snip... did consider them (and might again properly after last night's chat - it was great to meet you in person) /snip...
Was great to see the alldays - that's one loooovley car. Have fun with the ... |
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Topic: 110 XS Defender v L200 Barbarian | |
dxmedia Replies: 73 Views: 25627 |
Forum: 4x4s Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 12:05 pm Subject: 110 XS Defender v L200 Barbarian |
Modern LPG systems are worth their weight. 50p/l over at BP in Kilmarnock with the 10p discount card. | |
Topic: 110 XS Defender v L200 Barbarian | |
dxmedia Replies: 73 Views: 25627 |
Forum: 4x4s Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 5:16 pm Subject: 110 XS Defender v L200 Barbarian |
What about the 1 tonne pickups? The big ass dually american things? The F150 is the best selling pickup of all time isn't it? Tow limits of 6 tonnes and 1 1/2 tonne load capacity. A measly 3.5 wouldn' ... | |
Topic: 110 XS Defender v L200 Barbarian | |
dxmedia Replies: 73 Views: 25627 |
Forum: 4x4s Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 1:48 pm Subject: 110 XS Defender v L200 Barbarian |
I'm sure I can be persuaded to part with me WG for a snip (looking for a van) if you want a cheap and cheerful 3.5 tonne tower for a few months. | |
Topic: Dangerous overtake | |
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Forum: The Gallery Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 1:32 pm Subject: Dangerous overtake |
Fair enough.
If the weather warms back up (supposed to do tomorrow) I think I might take the buell for a run over there and have a look. Any excuse to end up at Largs |
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Topic: Dangerous overtake | |
dxmedia Replies: 23 Views: 7412 |
Forum: The Gallery Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 12:18 pm Subject: Dangerous overtake |
Yeah I know the road. Before you get to the corner and the brow of the hill, isn't there good visibility? As you approach the hill / bend the visibility goes, but if you've already clocked that it's c ... | |
Topic: Dangerous overtake | |
dxmedia Replies: 23 Views: 7412 |
Forum: The Gallery Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 2:58 pm Subject: Dangerous overtake |
No, visibility past you around the corner over the brow of the hill was very good. Easy to see no oncoming traffic.
You might not have liked being over taken there, but sorry, visibility for at l ... |
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Topic: Lost? Stolen? Dumped? Missing? Vitara M554! | |
dxmedia Replies: 6 Views: 2259 |
Forum: Suzuki Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 10:42 am Subject: Lost? Stolen? Dumped? Missing? Vitara M554! |
v888 and £2.50 IIRC for anyones details for any registration plate. Just claim illegal parking. | |
Topic: to Patrol or to GVit - that's the question... | |
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Forum: 4x4s Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 10:51 am Subject: to Patrol or to GVit - that's the question... |
Bought a 2.8 y61 patrol to replace a lifted ZG 4.0 Yes y61's are live axle both ends.
Now drive a WG 4.7 The patrol ownership was the shortest ownership of any 4x4 I've had. Massive, underpowere ... |
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Topic: towing with a fourtrak | |
dxmedia Replies: 5 Views: 2786 |
Forum: Nissan, Mitsubishi, Isuzu (inc Vauxhall) & Daihatsu Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 3:35 pm Subject: towing with a fourtrak |
With a correctly balanced trailer and well secured on motorways, not an issue. I've pulled a loaded 3.5T with gravel behind an indi fourtrak with no hassles at all. The same load with a 1.9 2.5 diesel ... | |
Topic: Diesel tuning boxes - which one? | |
dxmedia Replies: 9 Views: 3650 |
Forum: The Lounge Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 3:28 pm Subject: Diesel tuning boxes - which one? |
There's a guy local to you (I'd have to check invoices) who remapped the missus Signum. Bang on. Came to the house, I gave him the ECU and sat at a bench, opened it up and reflashed it. If you watch t ... | |
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