231758397507 ebay number. Had a quick look no doubt you can find them cheaper somewhere though my wifi is pretty crap out here. I belive you can get 2 types. Ones that record the highest temp and ones that change with the temperature so can be reused. Hope that makes sence
Another good tool is the stick on temp tape. Probably got a proper name. You get them for motorcross bikes. Stick them on and they record the highest temp.
Ive had both eezi awn and howling moon. The cover on the howling moon is a ball ache but i am planning to take it into the sail makers with an old eezi awn cover i have and see if they can modify it to the ratchet strap type
Big thanks to Trev, Ed and Tom. Also to Andy who made it possible for me to go back out by giving up his CVs after I broke mine. Love the pics Reinhard spotted a couple of me :)
Brilliant weekend
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Sealey Lock On Sockets. Best buy ever. They are a copy of snap on or mac but the sealey premier range has a lifetime warranty. I paid £20. They have groves cut in the corners of the hex and can grip pretty much...
ive seen the Australian pinions you can get. seems like they come with a bigger pinion shaft that you then machine down to perfect eliminating the need for shims. But it looked to me like it would be a nightmare to get right and to much margin of error to go wrong
Hi Chris
Yeah once again my descriptions let me down. Its the rear diff I am looking for.
I understand what your saying about pinion depths and realise I am going to have to shim it completely differently to the original. Probably going to take a fair bit of jiggery pokery but thats the other...
Looking for a rear diff housing as ive got the nitro re gearing kit coming. Ive got a spare front but am after the rear so I dont have to take the truck apart until the last min and keep the other diffs as spares if I go back to smaller tyres.
Doesnt matter if the pinion or ring gears are...
I know that theres a load of charities that go and take all the tents and equiptment down and then send it out as emergency shelter for when theres disasters like earthquakes and flooding so not all that wasteful in the end
Hi Jimbo
Cant say i do have any experience of the older stts though i went off the ausi reveiws when i got mine, i was going to go for the stts though after reading all about them i went for the pros.
Tom
As Stu mentioned in your thread Ive got the pros. So far they've been great really liking them. Bizarrely enough I bought them off amazon and they were alot cheaper than I could find them any where else. Got 6 think they were around £130 a tire and £4.99 postage from Germany haha
Tom
Yeah i only went with the arb as i got it for a silly price. Think they are very over rated. You can get ones from viair for half the price though they would probably be harder to fit under the seat.
I just had one made for me with bigger tanks and more cores out of brass and copper and heavy duty cooling fins. Chap recons it will last the trucks life and any problems take it to him and he'll get it sorted again. I found mine was leaking at the bottom where the plastic tank is crimped onto...
Just got home to find ive got a leaky radiator. So I am going to have to replace. Had a quick look online and there seem to be a million different options with some claiming to be fully Aluminium and performance radiators for around £200. Has anyone had any good/bad luck with any or can point me...
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