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Man, is it really that simple? Im on the Eastern site looking at the frame and i can build that in a few hours... They are asking $995 for that chunk of black pipe?????
I want to buy a set up but what should i know? Is there a better one worse one? do all the bows and tarps work with each other? How do you tell them all apart?
I have found bits of information for answers but nothing conclusive.
Help?
Well, i would like to take this time to say.. it works better when you put the 3/8 plug back in the top of the valve. oops.
=you do have to put two adapters in one side because the ports are 1/2 not 3/8.
other than that .. works great.
A few notes from personal experience.
A kysor switch will not read steam only liquid. if the coolant is low the switch will stay in to open " unlocked mode".
If the vent " which looks like a plug with grain jammed in it" is blocked the valve will not work.
In the old days we used to rebuild...
Sorry, and i did know that.. i was just trying to help.. Just to clear the air i have nothing to do with any of these sellers and nothing to gain from the sale.
that said.... who has those door seals? i would like both sides.
Yeah no kidding but the camera guy was in the rover pulling.. Now the Disco is not stock it has Detroit lockers both front and rear and is a beast off trail " and kinda gets the same mileage as my M1081"
I got mine stuck in a ditch.. It was a bit to soft and dug the front bumper in to the bank.. After pulling it back and digging out the front bumper my land rover was able to help it out..
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