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to be expected from Jeep Missus wants one, I keep saying not up our drive ( same with ford or holden)
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All it takes is a WOF inspector with a base spec Brighton, scratching his head wondering why your car has rear discs and his hasn't
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madmike is in auckland he has one so knows what to look at, pm him
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14 hours ago, Sub Zero said:
You work over at Turoa side dont you? I try use my engine to brake as much as i can on the way back down the mountain. The worst is the fuel consumption going up haha
Yeah we do,sadly the Van is an auto so engine braking is minimal ( also it get quite heavy fully loaded ) But it is what it is, usually 3 sets of front pads + a set of rotors per winter
3 hours ago, 1randomkiwi said:@DRFVDR, I remember spotting some of your fleet on the way down to FlatNats this year.
Thanks for the road closure updates btwNo worries, I have the NZTA updates coming through to my phone we need to updated constantly
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that Hiace just had a complete brake overhaul, new front rotors and pads, rear shoes,drums and rebuild kits in the cylinders, Mountain work is hard on brakes
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How they look
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here is how I did it wire form an ignition source, earth to the fog light earth( as long as it is not switched) and then the power from the fog light switch to the turn of wire on the DRL, so when fog light switch is on it works as it should turn on side lights and the DRL's turn off, turn off fog light switch and the DRL's stay on at all times
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Oh hell yes they must turn off when headlights are on to be legal.
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Guess I must be in here, hour north of Wanganui
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I have just done this to our hiace, used the Hella DRL's shown above, you will need to make sure that they are wired correctly ( turn off when sidelights are turned on) these have 3 wires in them, earth, power and one that turns the DRLs of when power is supplied to it
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Still need to enable multiple votes
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Fark me that is awesome racing now to figure out where I can watch it
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Heater core replacement is needed not a job anyone wants to do, requires dash out.
you can bypass as a temp measure
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Hilux Hankook Ventus St 275/45 20"
Brumby Silverstone Rallye S-505 175/70 14"
Leone RX11 Mickey Tompson 225/55 13"
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Churdy chur chur
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Not that I have any money, but how much you want for it
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Left hand drive ones work ?
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still looking neville, have you tried the old school facebook page ?
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BNT/Repco
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-parts-accessories/subaru/suspension/auction-1124169312.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-parts-accessories/subaru/suspension/auction-1124389165.htm
pretty easy really just searched Leone
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Depends on your age of Leone really, 1st gen not alot 2nd gen bit better 3rd gen fairly good
Trade me have a few of the rubber parts, ebay has a lot.
Repco and BNT should be able to do the struts and springs, brakes
depends on what you are trying to do really, lowering is nigh on impossible
I have everything else bahahahahaha
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Oe mountings mean at the HUB and the Tophat,
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if you have ever tried to cut an axle with a hacksaw, you will know that they are made of pretty damn good steel, and a spark test confirms it
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Wheel spacers? bad idea?
in General Vehicle Discussion
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Look like 25mm
http://vehicleinspection.nzta.govt.nz/virms/in-service-wof-and-cof/general/tyres,-wheels-and-hubs/tyres-and-wheels