Pathfinder III
Pathfinder III
Traveler II
Very nice!Installed some LED Headlights.
It wasnt a standard job. There are no LED units for the Liberty, so I had to make some.
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It doesnt look to shabby I guess.
Traveler II
Enthusiast III
Traveler II
Enthusiast III
It's a Fiskars 18 inch - D-Handled Pruning Saw. $20 at Home Depot. Extremely sharp and the D-handle is (at least for me) is ergonomically perfect.@FUNHOGN (aka Maurice) - What kind of saw is that sitting on top of your recovery gear? I've never seen one quite like that.
You did what I’m going to do with my recovery kit. Just waiting to get a cheap second hand double rifle caseI now have my recovery gear box permanently mounted and easily accessible. Also, I finally upgraded my phone holder with a RAM mount on the A pillar.
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Advocate I
Traveler II
Very nice!New tires (Falkin Wildpeak) and my Recovery Tracks (knockoff eBay version) came in today. Perfect timing for the snowy weekend!
Enthusiast III
Keep an eye on Sam's Club. I bought two of them new from Sam's Club for less than $70 each (seasonal closeout). Before mounting them to the truck, I sprayed the tops and sides with Plasti-Dip to protect them from UV degradation. If the plasti-Dip gets scratched off It's easy to re-apply.You did what I’m going to do with my recovery kit. Just waiting to get a cheap second hand double rifle case
Enthusiast III
Sweet, going to look into that rack.Finally got the rack in for my P38 Range Rover. It's beautiful. Voyager Off-Road has done an amazing job. I highly recommend them. Easy install too. This is step 1 in a 2 stage process. The second stage is installing a bench seat in the back for extra passengers. I had to get a rack (plus I wanted one) so I could put the spare up there to create more legs room for the back passengers. I'll post later about the seat when I get it installed.
Best Regards,
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Shame we don’t have a sams club in canadaKeep an eye on Sam's Club. I bought two of them new from Sam's Club for less than $70 each (seasonal closeout). Before mounting them to the truck, I sprayed the tops and sides with Plasti-Dip to protect them from UV degradation. If the plasti-Dip gets scratched off It's easy to re-apply.
Off-Road Ranger I
Influencer II
Member III
I got a new ZZ4 350cid (5.7L) crate motor for less than half that price, granted it was an insanely lucky find... I'm just sayin.Got my car back from the mechanic, washed and vacumed it.
Parts replaced:
4 new brakerotors
8 new brakepads
5.8L/1.4 US gallons of oil
1 new oilfilter
1 new waterpump and gasket
2 new belts
Price: $2481,07 all in for 11 hours of work.
Conclusion: I need to save up and find a 4wd with cheaper parts, Hyundai's are expensive!
Labour was about 1kGot my car back from the mechanic, washed and vacumed it.
Parts replaced:
4 new brakerotors
8 new brakepads
5.8L/1.4 US gallons of oil
1 new oilfilter
1 new waterpump and gasket
2 new belts
Price: $2481,07 all in for 11 hours of work.
Conclusion: I need to save up and find a 4wd with cheaper parts, Hyundai's are expensive!
Enthusiast III
Member III
And... that is why I do the work myself.Got my car back from the mechanic, washed and vacumed it.
Parts replaced:
4 new brakerotors
8 new brakepads
5.8L/1.4 US gallons of oil
1 new oilfilter
1 new waterpump and gasket
2 new belts
Price: $2481,07 all in for 11 hours of work.
Conclusion: I need to save up and find a 4wd with cheaper parts, Hyundai's are expensive!