What Did You Do with Your 80 This Weekend? (35 Viewers)

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I also have a set of Marlin Crawler seals that I bought some years ago, some say there ok for part time 4x4, the rebuild kit I have also came with standard seals. Is it possible to install both, the standard seal pressed in just far enough to allow the Marlin Crawler seal to be installed as well?
 
mine has been part time 4x4 for a few years now, I have heard it twice that I recall, turning hard in 4x4

Mine clicked for quite a while before I replaced them but only when I turned very sharply. Clicking doesn't mean that they will imminently fail. It just means they are wearing out. I replaced mine when I regeared and added lockers.
 
Mine clicked for quite a while before I replaced them but only when I turned very sharply. Clicking doesn't mean that they will imminently fail. It just means they are wearing out. I replaced mine when I regeared and added lockers.

thanks, I will separate them and have a good look for cracks, then swap sides
 
This is last month, but we drove from AZ to Banff, Canada and back over a 4 day weekend. We also cut the roof of our truck off and glued on a Campteq. It was the best dumb thing we've ever done.
Since we've had it home we've been sewing in new mosquito netting, putting in new mattress pads, sewed on a rear rain flap (It leaked back there we knew from what the seller and landcruiserphil has mentioned). We sanded and stained all of the wood interior and modified it for our truck, Lizard skinned the interior, seam sealed etc. Too many things to remember. Still have a lot left to do.


Congrats !

This is very cool.

When will you be ready to show it off at Fourtillfour ?

I am very curious to see how it works with the roof cut off.
 
Got tired of looking at the pitted and marred stock wheels so hid the blemishes with Plastidip. Made some more progress on my dual battery set up too
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Now to figure out how to fix that factory back window tint. Everything I've read trying to remove the mirror finish sounds like it screws up the glass.
 
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Got tired of looking at the pitted and marred stock wheels so hid the blemishes with Plastidip. Made some more progress on my dual battery set up too
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Now to figure out how to fix that factory back window tint. Everything I've read trying to remove the mirror finish sounds like it screws up the glass.
Didja try carburetor cleaner?

Try an inconspicuous place first......
 
5th annual North Georgia camp & ride! Best time ever! The tent got wet so I had to set it up in sunny Florida to dry out and treat.

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80 liter Dometic freezer is doing great. I’ve had it set at 32 degrees since October. Running off two RENOGY 150’s and a 2150 Odyssey battery. Nonstop.

Turning heat into cold with only solar. Pretty cool.

Turning photons of light into cool to keep my Coca Cola cold.
 
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@musthave Might be a stupid question but what do you mean by "Domestic Freezer"? Can you share the make/model ?
 
...Turning heat into cold with only solar. Pretty cool.

Actually, Just to be technically correct...:) You are turning photons of light into cool, not heat :D. Solar PV (photo-voltaic), not solar thermal (like if you had a solar hot water heater).

Regardless, your PV install looks great and the panels look well protected inset into the rack. Nice job.
 
No great photos, but it's painted and looks better now. Here is one without the tank. It slides in from the side, the top of the tank housing is directly against the tubing of the can holder.
Excuse the booger welds.
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Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery...so I am totally going to copy this. How is the tank held in place?
 

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