Amaroo wrote:Nice work on the air compressor instal, once you have wired it up it'll make airing up so convenient you'll never look back
Just a question though, how much room is there between the ends of your tek screws and the fuel tank? Wouldn't be good if it was close and the movement of the body pushed a screw into the tank while offroad, but I'm sure you checked your clearances.
Cowboy Dave wrote:Mate just on the hilift and shovel mounts there's a Rhino product that lets you stack them. I have one - the shovel goes above the hilift so you're not reaching over the top.
Pretty sure I used this one: http://www.rhinorack.com.au/products/load-securing/jack-holders/rhino-combination-bracket_rcb
Cowboy Dave wrote:You must be a bit taller than me then. I would need to stand on a milk crate or something to reach over the hilift to get to the shovel, past the 12v jack, between the Queen air bed and the taj mahal next to the Arabian cabana boys past the Kuwait societ affiliates
Cowboy Dave wrote:You must be a bit taller than me then. I would need to stand on a milk crate or something to reach over the hilift to get to the shovel.
Gcmkt wrote:Hey mate, just wondering what you paid for your Crown Canopy. Im still in the process of procrastinating about which brand to go with
Duck wrote:Looking very nice there mate.
A little tip we used to get taught when doing remote work was that anything that could come loose should always be on the passenger side, such as shovels, jacks even when you are using ratchet straps you should have the ratchet piece on the passenger side & the hook only on the drivers side. So that it the unfortunate event that something was to to come loose or fall off, there is a smaller chance of it going into an oncoming vehicle better to be hit buy a vehicle following you if it has to hit anything.
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