Has anyone tried these 4 Maxtrax mount bolts from ebay/china that seem to be the same design but are half the price of the main branded ones?
Are these good enough quality To survive overland travel?
I have also seen the hook mounts that you can strap to the rear wheel for about £80 but...
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I am getting conflicting information on the correct diff oils to use on my imported 2006 Troopy (the model just before the facelift).
I have front and rear lockers so I think that would make the rear diff an open diff and not a limited slip diff. Please let me know if you think this...
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on the off chance someone might be thinking of a trip to Nova Scotia this summer, we are looking for someone to share a 40 foot container (most likely Liverpool to Halifax). We would aim to leave the UK late May/Early June.
FYI a shared 40' container is obviously cheaper per vehicle than...
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I have taken out the original Toyota driver seat plus the 1.5 person co-driver’s seat in my 78. I have replaced them with two BMW M sport seats. Much more comfortable. Now there is a lot of space between the two seats and I would like to install a decent centre console. The 80 has a...
Yes you could fit it higher on the bumper so the bottom of bracket is flush with the bottom on the bumper.
In the photo I got from the web you can see they have fitted it low and over the tow hook area.
I was thinking of fitting it on my truck to the left side of my hook and higher Up.
I bought this GOBI-X folding step for the rear bumper of my truck but now dont need it.
I have also pasted a photo from the web to show how it is usually attached.
This is a top quality South African brand, laser-cut and CNC bend in 3mm stainless steel and made in S Africa.
It has a substantial...
i am in the manual camp - low tech no room for failure :) I have been on numerous long trips with others and those with multiple hoses/gadgets don’t seem to have much advantage. It’s such a small potential/theoretical time saving that having yet another gadget plus their high cost makes me...
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