mickkk wrote:Awesome photo of your little one. Some Rosie cheeks haha. Nothing better than getting them out and about young.
Cowboy Dave wrote:Geez that grill is a flash looking piece of gear.
4wd26 wrote:you will get a replacement engine even out of warranty- especially if you did the "service campaign" as per MMA instructions.
don't matter kms or how old
might have to push a bit but your covered.
NowForThe5th wrote:Exactly. I saw the writing on the wall, long before it slipped down and hit the fan.
Ent wrote:How are the 3.15 transfers gear working? Pity they were made out of unobtainium. What was the cost of getting them professional fitted?
motoz wrote:Apart from re adjusting the height post springs settling the DMS has been a set and forget.
I did climb under and adjust the dampening to soft during the last HC trip I went on over a year ago. I never turned it back up again... It does roll like a boat on the ocean yet I do like the plush pillow ride.
Ryan B wrote:Hi guys I just purchased the DMS front and rear adjustable suspension. It says that the fronts are set at 50mm lift. What rear spring and shackle combination dos you guys run?
I have a canopy with dual battery set up, nothing to heavy so did not want to go too heavy on the rear Spring rate if I could avoid it.
Would appreciate hearing what you guys are running.
Fingers crossed they sorted the engine dramas out for you.
Thanks
Ryan
motoz wrote:So I've got everything installed the day before we head to Tassie. I fitted a 40lt Boab Polly water tank against the headboard. I fitted a constant pressure Sureflow inline pump. It's self priming and pressurises to 35psi.
Add 3m of retractable braided hose and we've got water on demand...
I wired up a 6 outlet switch panel to control lights, pump, 2 x 12v outlets and on board air. The SJS canopy has quite a large sweep of the rear window. As such it took a little messing around to get the drop slide running smooth.
All up I'm very happy with how it all came together. I'm sure there will be a little tweaking over the next few weeks though that's all part of the fun.
Hi I am looking at getting a Boab Tank and possibly fitting the same tap/pump system you have, was it easy to fit etc? Also do you find access easy to fill up the Boab Tank..do you fill it up much when off camping and if so how do you fill it..I always wonder if out in bush and just using a tap outside toilets somewhere how do you fill the tank..maybe a collapsible 20 litre water container with a funnel on? Maybe I am being stupid, is there an easier way?
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