Member Since: 11 Feb 2007
Location: Mudgee NSW
Posts: 167
An unusual question
If I go to the back country towing my camper, should I cover that large back window with bubble wrap (to stop stones) - and if I do, should I use masking tape to hold it on, or something else? I don't wish to pull it off after several days and find the Bonatti Grey is on the tape instead of on the car.2006 HSE TDV6 Bonatti Grey, ECB bull bar, tropical roof, LG Next G car kit, Tom Tom GPS, UHF, Mitchell Bros tow bar, Kimberley Kamper Limited Edition camper trailer and 23 foot Haines Signature half cabin (Towed separately!)
29th Apr 2007 2:47 am
catweasel
Member Since: 05 May 2006
Location: Bundaleer
Posts: 4805
maybe cut some perspex to size and glue on suction cups to the perspex and squeeze some foam in between maybe to stiffen things up a bit.
I think CW is right to go with something harder like perspex or even lexan. Bubble wrap might not be sufficent to stop a rock bouncing off the window.
There are manufacturers of these rear window protectors that I've seen in the 4bee mags (eg 4WD Monthly).
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30th Apr 2007 12:20 am
TrackMuncher
Member Since: 03 Sep 2006
Location: Sydney
Posts: 45
I've mentioned my own experience before. I towed a camper trailer that I borrowed and discovered too late that the stone deflector had partially failed which resulted in stone chips to the tail gate and glass.
The deflector consisted of mesh held onto a steel frame with plastic cable ties. The cable ties perished on the journey so that the mesh became loose. This resulted in stones hitting the tool box on the front of the trailer (but behind the deflector) and bouncing back into the tailgate. By the time I realised this most of the damage was done. It's only minor cosmetic damage but it could have been worse. Fixing the deflector seemed to make all the difference.
It doesn't help that the disco will happily cruise down a dirt track towing a camper at a reasonably high speed.
30th Apr 2007 12:25 am
PBob
Member Since: 11 Feb 2007
Location: Mudgee NSW
Posts: 167
Thanks men, I will look into a different solution.2006 HSE TDV6 Bonatti Grey, ECB bull bar, tropical roof, LG Next G car kit, Tom Tom GPS, UHF, Mitchell Bros tow bar, Kimberley Kamper Limited Edition camper trailer and 23 foot Haines Signature half cabin (Towed separately!)
30th Apr 2007 1:22 am
kenso
Member Since: 29 Aug 2006
Location: NSW
Posts: 111
Hello Bob, a friend has a LC troopcarrier behind which he tows a camper, he had broken 2 rear windows with stone flick back, my offroad van has a frame with shade cloth on it to deflect the stones downwards done a couple of hundred km in dirt roads and no chips or damage to the rear of the D3 has occurred. my friend has since made a similar frame up and his rear window has so far stayed intact saying that I agree with the others that a perspex dbls the insurance.
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30th Apr 2007 2:21 am
Haggis
Member Since: 26 Jun 2006
Location: Sydney
Posts: 126
A mate of mine has a D2 and TVan (with stone guards) - still broke a rear window. Admittedly it was an outback road with recent work done on it and we were going at a fair clip. From memory replacement was in the order of AU$700. I can't imagine the D3 window is less costly...
It is definitely worth taking some effort to avoid breaking a window outback while towing. Apart from the replacement cost, dust doesn't stay out nearly as well with anything other than a window filing the hole.D3 (06) SE TDV6, Rear Locker, Rear Air, ARB bar w/winch, Safari Snorkel, 110l aux fuel tank, Kaymar rear bar (twin wheel carrier), Black Widow rear storage system, Rhino rack, GME UHF, Codan HF, IPF HID lights, CSA Explorer 17" w/BFG Mud Terrain KM2 - see Australian 4WD Monthly #103
I know that perspex cut to Dy size is available in Melb for something b/w $50-100. And yes, attach it with double sided tape or velcro-tape. Let me know if you want me to get details - but/and yes - worth the effort!
Cheers,
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2nd May 2007 12:40 am
christyler
Member Since: 31 Dec 2005
Location: Cork, Ireland
Posts: 1168
Perspex
G Day guys,
just for information, perspex is a bit brittle for what you are using it for (not as brittle as glass, i Know) If you get polycarbonate sheet instead, it is just like perspex but a lot tougher, 4mm should do.
for interest, 15mm of polycarbonate is bullet proof.CLUB "Ah Shor it'll be grand"
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Diff Locks, Turbochipped, Raised Air Intake, 220volts Onboard, Onboard Compressor, Large Bore Exahust, Underbody Protection, One or two Other Mods as well.
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2nd May 2007 7:35 am
catweasel
Member Since: 05 May 2006
Location: Bundaleer
Posts: 4805
Re: Perspex
christyler wrote:
for interest, 15mm of polycarbonate is bullet proof.
resistant
2nd May 2007 7:48 am
pbhawkin
Member Since: 14 Dec 2006
Location: Mudgee
Posts: 377
Unless the polycarbonate has been exposed to certain solvents or UV for a time in which caase it is NOT bullet proof.
Pbob you can get polycarbonate in Dubbo from R.Slapp & Co (richard) phone 68822778 .
He has a whole lot of it in thicknesses from 1mm to 10mm and 2.4 x 1.2 Metres sheets (or will cut to your measurements). You can get the glue (if required) right here in Mudgee from the glass shop on Sydney road!
I use it a lot for my R/C combat warships where we fire ball bearings at 50m/sec from CO2 powered cannon (need it to protect the internals)....come along 3rd Sunday of the month to Petersens Glenesk vinyard dam on Blacksprings road from 1000 to 1300.regards
Peter
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2nd May 2007 7:51 am
DiscoAtom
Member Since: 28 Sep 2006
Location: Sydney
Posts: 142
Peter - I am regular reader of the R/C magazone, Airborne, and I digest with interest, articles on your water-based sport. In addition, to your ball-bearing firing battleships and I also read of model submarines that do submerge and travel under water. Next, challenge - make then fire torpedos to sink your model battleships or subs!!?
For those who are interested, I am learning to fly model helicopters.'06 Disco 3 TDV6 SE Buckingham Blue
3rd May 2007 3:36 am
pbhawkin
Member Since: 14 Dec 2006
Location: Mudgee
Posts: 377
MOne of my ships, the German Raider DKM Kormoran showing damage she sustained after attack by the Japanese Battleship Nagato!
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Here is a picture of the actual attack!
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there is usually a monthly meet in Sydney, see the website for detailsregards
Peter
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3rd May 2007 4:52 am
PBob
Member Since: 11 Feb 2007
Location: Mudgee NSW
Posts: 167
Well gents, I have been incommunicado for 3 days and have returned to find that to protect my rear window, I need to attach a model boat onto the rear of the car??
Seriously though, thanks for all the info regarding this and I will follow it up. I left on Tuesday morning in the D3 and drove to Kilkeven (Qld) - 1,020km and arrived at 7.00pm. Sorted out 600 head of cattle at a feedlot on the Wednesday and left the next morning at 4.30am and arrived back home at 3pm. The D3 went like a dream on its brand new Coopers - they had about 50km on them when I left. I had a co driver who is very impressed with the new wheels. One could not think of a better vehicle for trips like this.
Now, if only I could stop the bell ringing when the key is in the ignition when you open the door and also automattically fold my mirrors.....2006 HSE TDV6 Bonatti Grey, ECB bull bar, tropical roof, LG Next G car kit, Tom Tom GPS, UHF, Mitchell Bros tow bar, Kimberley Kamper Limited Edition camper trailer and 23 foot Haines Signature half cabin (Towed separately!)
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