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it's now been christened and it's new name is.......
SHADOW
(because it's dark & follows me around.......)
Me & my Shadow.....
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Didn't have time to get the alloys sorted and have now run into another issue which I don't have time to resolve for the alloys to go on....... (see seperate post in wanted section...)
Anyway, it all worked a treat and with the Engel running off the 115Ah battery, it lasted from Saturday evening, until Thursday morning. It worked much harder as the fridge was used as an integral part of the dining shelter
Charged the battery mostly on the 5 hour drive home and then topped it off with the home charger Bodsys Brake Bible
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27th Jul 2009 12:36 am
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Its looking 8)
Well done
27th Jul 2009 12:44 am
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After a rescue from despair, RLD sorted me the loan of his wheel adapters already machined out for the hubs.
Sankey hub with Disco wheel adapter fitted
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Sankey RRS Wheel overhang
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Sankey Wheel arch 'kit' consisting of one length of angle iron and 1 length of Wiggs special mudflap rubber
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Std Wheel
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RRS wheel fitted
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Apologies for the carp pictures, but the lighht was fading when I finally got home to fit them
BTW, if anyone wants to swap these silver RRS HSE wheels, a bit scuffed, for some std HSE wheels (prefer Black, but silver is OK too) just let me know Bodsys Brake Bible
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28th Jul 2009 12:02 am
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Last picture was in the dark.....
Here's one in the daylight
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'temporary' quick wheel arch fitted
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wheelarch overhang
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Used some powdercoated steel angle (originally for some shelves or drawers or something....) then some galvanised steel roofing wood joint thingies then topped it off with some more of my lovely rivets and a strip of Wiggs' multi-purpose rubber matting
It's a bit of a mish mash, but should get the job done quite nicely for the trip to France.
Will take the trailer out for a bit of a spin tomorrow with the new wheels on, see if it rides any differently Bodsys Brake Bible
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