The Car (and jeep)

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FarmerPug wrote:exactly so i dont have any worries about draining power.
My suzuki with the 1.3 and the knackered altenator, could run with all the lights at one go, 12 spots when they hadnt been smashed, i even tested it more, with the handheld spot also on, and a torch charger on, the heater, and courtesy light all at once, and it made no difference to the brightness of the other lights, there was just a bit of a squeak from the altenator, and the idle speed went up a tad. So if it can do all that, anything can run extra stuff. Especially since it bypasses the BSI and ECU.
you dont see my point mate,
nowt wrong with the battery indicator but idont see the point in having under the bonnet

lifting bonnet up all the time to check it :?
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oh right, er i just went on about draining power issue.
Under the bonnet, its easier to add stuff there, if its added to the dash then it looks quite non standard, something im fussy about.
But i think its a good place to put it, after all you should open the bonnet once a week to check the oil.
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theres the fuse box lid back in place, the led holders arent in place but still doesnt look to bad without them:
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good work mate.
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I definatley need door card sealing skins on the rear right and front left door, a small dribble in the back, and the passenger one which i sort of fabricated myself is no good either. Dang.
On more uplifting news, looked at my suzuki and decided the front bumper looked sh*t ie quite rusty and badly battered, so i tried to get it off, the bolts were a bit stiff so out with the angle grinder and i cut them off, then off came. I went back to try and put the sump on but gave up as it was too cramped, and thought about putting it on jack stands. But i remembered the vitara wheels. So i lifted it up:
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theres the new wheel beside the old one.
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thats the front lifted up:
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the tilt is because there was a flat at the back, ive also put the bigger wheels on the back but the phone battery died.
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thats at least 2 inches lift without doing anything mechanical. Looks much better now.
as for the shine of the wheels, thats achieved by this stuff:
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turtle wax wet n black. ive used it on the cars wheels, and seals and it makes them look nice and new. £6 for the bottles not too bad.
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my gammatronix battery indicator came today

im actually very impressed with the build quality of this thing.

its not your average small type LED tho. 10mm LED in a 14mm bezel ...
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i incorreclty recieved a bag of 20 10mm led holders instead of the 5mm ones which im still waiting on.
Give me time ill put up some pics of the jeep fully raised, ive counted theres precisley 0 leds in it, theres 1 microchip, for the digital clock and im considering taking the doorcards off and replacing them with plywood to save wheight, but plywhood wheighs more. A 406 seat will hopefully fit i want one of them.
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Here it is with its 2 inches extra lift:
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i have been told its raised enough any more and i definitley will tip it driving the way i normally drive this thing.
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he likes sleeping in the jeep, for the past 4 months its been a sort of dog bed for him, twill be a bit of a shock once it gets going again. Unfortunatley this also means that the drivers seat of the jeep smells absolutley terrible.
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tyres all filled up with 32psi:
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on the short run towed behind a forklift, all is still free, and the ride is still the same as before ie terrible but thats normal.
then the exhaust went on, the 1.3 manifold was in good condition the 1.6 was badly cracked so the whole 1.3 exhaust system is used on the 1.6 engine:
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plenty of that exhaust paste was used:
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a very sophisticated bit of suspension:
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as for the radiator, the 1.6 one didnt fit, so the 1.3 one was the one to use, but it wasnt even from the 1.3 it was from a 1.0 so the bracket was a bit small
a chance to use my favourite building material:
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theres nothing beats a build it youself part. I love the way i can fix stuff on this jeep with odd ends of wood.
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excellent stuff mate.


ilove that dog btw, did you throw it up onto the bonet or did it get up there itself?

swap ya a well bred irish reared greyhound for him :wink:
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the dogs been sleeping in the jeep, since the doors and windows are closed he gets in through the roof, i slammed the bonnet down and he then jumped out on it.
No swaps, ive had this dog for 8 years, a dog is a mans best friend and old bob is no different. As for well bred, theres a bit of collie, and a bit of greyhound in there, so its very well bred.
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FarmerPug wrote:the dogs been sleeping in the jeep, since the doors and windows are closed he gets in through the roof, i slammed the bonnet down and he then jumped out on it.
No swaps, ive had this dog for 8 years, a dog is a mans best friend and old bob is no different. As for well bred, theres a bit of collie, and a bit of greyhound in there, so its very well bred.
ar well your loss :lol:

the greyhound wouida been beter for ya it wouid round up all your sheep and the rabbits,
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only jokin mate iwouidnt part with my dog even tho he spends all day sleeping dont see much of him unless hes hungry or he wants something, :frown:
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my dog is about the most loayl thing i know, everywhere i walk he is right there beside me.
He has a bit of greyhound in him the vet said thats what give him the pointy face, but is quite quick, i was doing 30mph in the field and he was still beside the jeep. Also there isnt the bad temper of a greyhound (yours may be good, but i hear they can have a temper, do they?) never has bit anyone, just nipped me once as a pup when he accidentally got my hand holding a tennis ball.
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FarmerPug wrote:my dog is about the most loayl thing i know, everywhere i walk he is right there beside me.
He has a bit of greyhound in him the vet said thats what give him the pointy face, but is quite quick, i was doing 30mph in the field and he was still beside the jeep. Also there isnt the bad temper of a greyhound (yours may be good, but i hear they can have a temper, do they?) never has bit anyone, just nipped me once as a pup when he accidentally got my hand holding a tennis ball.
No mate Greyhounds dont have a temper :shock:
if they did they wouidnt be racing ,

you Get the odd one thatl have a look at another dog and the odd bit of grumpyness from them but nowt id consider as aggressive,

the only agression you will see from a Gru is when it goes into chase mode,
if it catches some thing itl shake it & tear it to peices but thats instinct theyre born to chase,

as of pets there the most placid dog in Existence a baby couid walk one on a lead they dont pull they stay with you at your side at your pace ,
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well there you go, old bob doesnt like the lead, he will walk with it on but he just doesnt like it.
Some call him fuzzball because of the thick hair, he got the hair all cut in the summer, looses all energy in the strong heat, looked like this:
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from a completley miserable and suffering looking dog to like a pup again, long haired dogs need thier hair cut in the summer, the heat must dehydrate them.
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FarmerPug wrote:well there you go, old bob doesnt like the lead, he will walk with it on but he just doesnt like it.
Some call him fuzzball because of the thick hair, he got the hair all cut in the summer, looses all energy in the strong heat, looked like this:
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from a completley miserable and suffering looking dog to like a pup again, long haired dogs need thier hair cut in the summer, the heat must dehydrate them.
the pup in the pic looks like its got abit of greyhound in it .

if your dog as a bit of greyhound in him you will know he as when hes hungry,
when there hungry theyre as lively as a box of frogs 8)

when there not hungry there lazy
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