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Mad Cow Member Since: 27 Oct 2009 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 292 |
Yep, the most I have ever spent on a holiday Worth it though! MAD COW 2007 90 Hard Top - 2009 BMW F800GS - 2002 CCM 604E Dual Sport Project90 |
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4th Aug 2010 11:41am |
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Grockle Member Since: 24 Nov 2008 Location: Peak District National Park Posts: 2266 |
don't know what ya on about 2.4 90 XS 1968 1/32 scale Britains 109 Pick up. |
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4th Aug 2010 1:06pm |
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BarneyRubble Member Since: 08 Mar 2010 Location: Naphill Posts: 103 |
Latest modifications:
Insulated and boxed in the wheel arches using 1" plastic/foam insulation and 6mm oak veneered MDF (left overs). Insulated and panelled the sides with loft insulation and 13mm oak veneered MDF. Insulated the floor with 1" plastic/foam insulation and cut the load liner to fit. Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Had a Parrot MKi9200 bluetooth phone kit fitted. Click image to enlarge Fitted the replacement variable intermit wiper relay as per dgardel's excellent find - http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic1810.html This then got me thinking about the rear wiper, I never need to have the wiper on permanently and it really annoys me having to push the button every 30 seconds, so after consulting the font of all knowledge (dgardel ) I came up with a way to add the same variable intermit relay to the rear wiper system. Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge wiring diagram: http://www.defender2.co.uk/gallery/albums/...ations.pdf Don't look too closely at the wiring - not the best (especially for an electrical engineer). Barney D4 - 2016 Graphite, Montalcino Red Written Off - 2010 90 Hard Top, Stornoway Grey Last edited by BarneyRubble on 15th Nov 2010 9:08am. Edited 1 time in total |
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14th Nov 2010 12:55pm |
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Paul_1978 Member Since: 08 Nov 2009 Location: South Yorkshire Posts: 384 |
Looking Good.
I did a camper van conversion, after checking I did not install fibre glass loft type insulation as it holds mositure. Check what you have fitted, the reports i read were that the insulation holds mositure in, turns into a black sludge and rots the car from the inside out. I used Thermafleece on the sides and isonat on the roof, both natural fibres which dont hold mositure, both available from camper conversion websites, easy to fit and doesnt make you itch. |
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14th Nov 2010 8:22pm |
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BarneyRubble Member Since: 08 Mar 2010 Location: Naphill Posts: 103 |
Latest Addition: Jate Rings
Had to use some temporary bolts as finding it hard to get the right size bolts for the right price. Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Barney D4 - 2016 Graphite, Montalcino Red Written Off - 2010 90 Hard Top, Stornoway Grey |
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7th Jan 2011 12:28pm |
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BarneyRubble Member Since: 08 Mar 2010 Location: Naphill Posts: 103 |
Latest additions:
1) Bumerettes - thanks to Mark_110DCPU Click image to enlarge Using chiefstoker's excellent guide http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic6033.html I "adjusted" the mudflaps to suit. - I'm amazed at the c**p quality of the mudflap paint - for a vehicle less than 2 years old there is so much rust! Click image to enlarge 2) Nakatewhatever Rear Door Stay - thanks to Brendan (Leeds) Click image to enlarge Very easy to do, excellent instructions, a bit panicky when drilling the rivet holes, but soooo worthwhile! Barney D4 - 2016 Graphite, Montalcino Red Written Off - 2010 90 Hard Top, Stornoway Grey |
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29th May 2012 7:24am |
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Mark_110DCPU Member Since: 26 Jul 2010 Location: West Sussex Posts: 78 |
Bumperettes look good - Was good to meet up with you. Really nice looking truck generally too. Shame mine doesn't look that tidy!
Cheers Mark [:O|===|O:] 2001 110 TD5 Doublecab |
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29th May 2012 7:58am |
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custom90 Member Since: 21 Jan 2010 Location: South West, England. Posts: 20299 |
I recently fitted one too and I was the same. You've got to be so careful that once the bit goes though it doesn't peirce the outer skin as well A drill Step bit would probably been more suitable. |
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29th May 2012 8:06am |
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cradgebank Member Since: 30 Dec 2008 Location: Nottingham Posts: 308 |
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Very easy to do, excellent instructions, a bit panicky when drilling the rivet holes, but soooo worthwhile![/quote] I recently fitted one too and I was the same. You've got to be so careful that once the bit goes though it doesn't peirce the outer skin as well A drill Step bit would probably been more suitable.[/quote] Put a cable tie on the drill bit, that will prevent you drilling through too far Richard Either a 90, 110 or 130. Discovery 5 |
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29th May 2012 12:46pm |
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