I've come across the odd vehicle where you could only get the supplied jack under it if the tyre you wanted to change had air in it. I used to keep a small trolley jack in the boot.
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I've come across the odd vehicle where you could only get the supplied jack under it if the tyre you wanted to change had air in it. I used to keep a small trolley jack in the boot.
I got TR to sit closer to the window. Stopped so much getting flicked into the cab. ;)
Now having been in the situation of driving in a vehicle going the opposite direction to one like that that sent a stone through the $1500 windscreen, I wouldn't recommend it. A quick scribble down...
Don't think yours fits too well as one either Gibo, else you wouldn't have started this thread. :thumbsup:
Mine is definitely not a good example. :faill:
Grubby inside and out. Scratches all over. Scrapes underneath (makes it difficult to get the skid plates off). Surprises me where it will go, but I...
It's a national joke for anyone with a 4x4 that doesn't get it dirty enough often enough, if at all. They were bought as a status symbol and not used for anything more than your average hatchback.
#remureratractor
Gibo, flares are just so 70's. And they get caught on the pedals getting in and out.
Don't skimp on the fasteners. Go stainless, so much easier to get apart after a couple of years.