Feel for you deviousd, we only got knocked for a £150 wiring loom from the professor that never worked, we tried emails and messages but gave up in the end.
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Originally posted by slobodan View PostI wouldn't hand over that amount of money without being on top of the project, would you?
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Unfortunately, I don't see a happy ending for you.
But most of the hard work is done.
You now need to get all the niggly bits sorted, keep a smile on your face and look forward to enjoying your truck.
At least you have saved Stormforce some money.Sent from the iPad you "lost"
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Unfortunately, I don't see a happy ending for you.
But most of the hard work is done.
You now need to get all the niggly bits sorted, keep a smile on your face and look forward to enjoying your truck.
At least you have saved Stormforce some money.Sent from the iPad you "lost"
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Originally posted by slobodan View PostUnfortunately, I don't see a happy ending for you.
But most of the hard work is done.
You now need to get all the niggly bits sorted, keep a smile on your face and look forward to enjoying your truck.
At least you have saved Stormforce some money.
I just don't want this to happen to anyone else most of all and couldn't let it blow over.
The main thing is I have my truck back and I can now get back to fixing it, but if you have nobody to help you after getting this done you're pretty screwed!
She runs OK now and has taken a huge amount of work to get it right but I have a bumper sort of bolted on at the moment which is just held on roughly so I can have brackets sorted.
Have even been able to treat myself to a roofrack, and lightbars so it's starting to look how I want it from a distance (got the idea from CALTURBO), it's just up close it looks shocking at the minute but in time it will improve!
Roof rack is a rhino one off a fiat doblo or something? Bolts to thule roof bars and a lightbar off ebay which is working brilliantly.
Top Lightbar - eBay Link
Bumper Lightbar
Rear Reversing Spots
They look built to a good standard and are cheap and put out crazy light, i'll try get a pic someday.
Next on the list is the fuel problem in the tank which needs dropping but i'll probably post things as I do them on here
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How the mighty fall...
Funny how the internet allows for these artificial 'personas' to be created and then it masters their downfall too. BW, the keyboard 'swashbuckler'...from the safety of his PC he had 'carte blanche' to flame newbies for not knowing the 'forum etiquette' , insulting people who couldn't spell, calling everyone on here 'troglodytes'...the 'perfectionist' who never took shortcuts...and now to hear all this...quite sad really.
In front of our Mac we all look like Brad Pitt and have the brains of Prof Hawkins...only that we don't.
On a couple of occasions in the past I had the audacity to object to some of his bullying on here but I was quickly castigated. Not by the man himself, funny enough, but by some of his minions, the crowd of happy 'clappy' cheerleaders that used to follow all his posts, hoping for at least a nodding look of appreciation from the master.
Still BW was on a good day very helpful, I myself benefited (and still do, well, before he deletes them all that is!) from many of his excellent technical threads.
Hopefully this thread will change the forum a little bit. Would be good to see the gratuitous p*** taking and private jokes replaced by helpful replies. Even if you can't spell. And for the forum to become a more chilled and lighthearted place.
Attitudes are already changing: see how Slobodan quickly changed his tune after his first post on this thread, following Yoshie's comment.
All it takes is a few influential people to keep things calm and relaxed, while still providing the technical knowledge. 'A la TonyN', sort of thing.
Have a great weekend everyone.Last edited by tashtego; 30 January 2015, 09:00.
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Thanks for that post tashtego.
Still BW was on a good day very helpful, I myself benefited (and still do, well, before he deletes them all that is!) from many of his excellent technical threads.
Hopefully this thread will change the forum a little bit. Would be good to see the gratuitous p*** taking and private jokes replaced by helpful replies. Even if you can't spell. And for the forum to become a more chilled and lighthearted place.
On a couple of occasions in the past I had the audacity to object to some of his bullying on here but I was quickly castigated. Not by the man himself, funny enough, but by some of his minions, the crowd of happy 'clappy' cheerleaders that used to follow all his posts, hoping for at least a nodding look of appreciation from the master.
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How do you find the light bars as one or two reviews of the cheaper ones have said the water proofing could be better. Does the bumper one restrict air flow to the rad like most other spots that are bumper mounted do??' You've arrived on a rather special night. It's one of the master's affairs.'
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They seem OK so far. Only had them on a couple of weeks so hard to tell but the build quality looks good and no water behind the lens at all. they are rated IP67. Will be interesting to see how it lasts over a few months so will keep you updated!
The bumper one does restrict air flow but i've had no temperature issues with it although I do wish I had better intake at the front to compensate. The 2inch body lift and no rubber covers in the front wheel arches seem to be enough to keep it a good temperature. Perhaps in the hotter days it might need better cooling.
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