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  • #46
    Originally posted by MattF
    Cheers. Each time I start looking in the RS catalogue, without the exact part
    in mind that I need, well, you know what it's like. Half an hour later, even less
    idea which one to get. Too much of a selection can be as bad as not enough.

    I think that everytime I pass the pick an' mix in Woolies!

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    • #47
      Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
      I think that everytime I pass the pick an' mix in Woolies!
      You ever noticed, as well, with the like of Woolies and Wilko's, how
      you always end up looking at irrelevant stuff and imagining what use you
      could adapt it for on the Surf?

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      • #48
        Originally posted by MattF
        You ever noticed, as well, with the like of Woolies and Wilko's, how
        you always end up looking at irrelevant stuff and imagining what use you
        could adapt it for on the Surf?

        Or even poundstretcher...........remem ber my bonnet scoop?

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        • #49
          Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
          Or even poundstretcher...........remem ber my bonnet scoop?
          I wonder what people think when they see a grown bloke with a contemplative
          look on their face whilst holding a household implement?

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          • #50
            Originally posted by MattF
            I wonder what people think when they see a grown bloke with a contemplative
            look on their face whilst holding a household implement?

            I must admit that I did feel silly holding up a turkey roasting tin, upside down and squinting with one eye, trying to imagine it with the front cut off!

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            • #51
              Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
              I must admit that I did feel silly holding up a turkey roasting tin, upside down and squinting with one eye, trying to imagine it with the front cut off!
              Makes you wonder if we'll ever get banned out of some of these stores
              because they think we're a bit weird. The amount of times I've walked
              past stuff, back peddled and started talking to myself whilst I try to imagine
              a use for it is unbelievable. At least it's fun.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by MattF
                Makes you wonder if we'll ever get banned out of some of these stores
                because they think we're a bit weird. The amount of times I've walked
                past stuff, back peddled and started talking to myself whilst I try to imagine
                a use for it is unbelievable. At least it's fun.

                Thats normal behaviour in Blackwood.

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                • #53
                  On about that roast tin, what type of difference has it made to the under
                  bonnet temps? Is it noticeably keeping it cooler?

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by MattF
                    On about that roast tin, what type of difference has it made to the under
                    bonnet temps? Is it noticeably keeping it cooler?

                    Yup! Driven up to Apaches a couple of times and a lot of the journey was dual carriageway. If I kept at 80mph (pre scoop) the temp gauge would creep up to three quarters. Now at the same speed, with the scoop Facing forwards (without the intercooler inside) plus the vents the temp needle doesn't move.
                    So when moving the cool air goes in through the rad and out the vents, plus the scoop must be releasing the air pressure build up in the engine bay too by forcing it down and out under the truck.

                    Sitting in traffic the scoop releases a lot of heat too, especially with my locked fan spinnin' all the time.

                    Got to do a body lift before the intercooler can be fitted properly.
                    and I don't want to do the the lift untill I've got some 33"s and 10" wide rims.
                    Last edited by BUSHWHACKER; 8 November 2006, 03:04.

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                    • #55
                      That's definitely one noticeable difference then. I think I'm going to have
                      to give it a go. I take it you're going for the full 4" lift, then?

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by MattF
                        That's definitely one noticeable difference then. I think I'm going to have
                        to give it a go. I take it you're going for the full 4" lift, then?
                        The LC springs and 2" bodylift give around 5" total

                        Give us a shout when you do your bodylift Vince - tis only fair that I come and help - and it'll give me a chance to do a bacon buttie comparison.
                        Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Apache
                          The LC springs and 2" bodylift give around 5" total
                          Size really does make a difference then.

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                          • #58
                            it certainly does,i wished i had my camera the other night at the pub,i parked the beast next to a standard 3rd gen and it towered above it,you could propably get the front end of the standard 3rd gen under my back bumper.it looked like the beast woz on steroids.
                            www.overfab.uk

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                            • #59
                              Went to look at a 3.0 2nd gen today for a mate of mine. Standard suspension / standard wheels. Looks tiny in comparison

                              Was a clean truck though. My mate seems keen to come over and see it.
                              Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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