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  • mtcook72
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    Hi Lads. New poster but not new here. Just changed the water pump on my 72 series 88. Took off the radiator cowling but the screws were rusted so I hacked them off. I plan on retapping the holes but just finished the job without reinstalling the cowling for now. Took her for a test ride and it fells hot for this time of year. My question is...does that radiator cowling around the fan really make a difference? Thanks in advance, Phil

    Edit. Is there an easy foolproof test to make sure the system is circulating properly?

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  • derekchace
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    added a webasto heater so I won't freeze to death and cameras so I no longer have to use the force to change lanes in Shorland
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  • NC_Mule
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    Originally posted by Stolidog
    [ATTACH=CONFIG]8799[/ATTACH]Installed a new aluminum rear tank in my 67 109 that is now 23 gallons. Needed a baffled tank to stop the slushing and wanted to get my fuel pump mounted inside the tank as well.
    Nice tank, you have a installed pic?

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  • Stolidog
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    Originally posted by TedW
    ivarra: Where did you get your canvas hood? I like the big side windows....

    Ted
    they are from Badger Coach works

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  • Stolidog
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    Originally posted by toga Rover
    How do you like those Toyo's?
    there great, seem to wear well and not alot of road noise, they work well in the snow and mud but still has good road qualities

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  • TedW
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    ivarra: Where did you get your canvas hood? I like the big side windows....

    Ted

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  • toga Rover
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    How do you like those Toyo's?


    Originally posted by Stolidog
    Took the 88 out Chuckar hunting in north west Nevada. Perfect winter day![ATTACH=CONFIG]9101[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]9102[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]9103[/ATTACH]

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  • I Leak Oil
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    Stoli, some sharp looking Rovers you've got there!

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  • Stolidog
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    Took the 88 out Chuckar hunting in north west Nevada. Perfect winter day!Click image for larger version

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  • ivarra
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    Some Christmas spirit ...

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  • toga Rover
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    Thanks for sharing.
    Those jeep guards are close, but looking closer, the ones on the rover are bolted above and below the light, where the jeep ones are attached around the lamp itself.

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  • rwollschlager
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    Originally posted by toga Rover
    Where did you get those headlight guards?
    I like that look.


    Toga Rover
    look like a jeep product made to fit: http://www.4wd.com/Jeep-Bumpers-Jeep...FQPNOgodaQMAGg

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  • toga Rover
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    Where did you get those headlight guards?
    I like that look.


    Toga Rover



    Originally posted by alaskantinbender
    Finally got my 34X9 TSL's mounted on stock rims.

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  • LR Max
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    Originally posted by NDNAJNS
    Replaced my stock rear axle shafts with high strength chromoly... but need to wait for new driving members, o-rings and circlips to arrive to complete the work.
    Who's axles did you use?

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  • kenscs
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    Cleared some old trees from back of our property. Got to do some stream crossing and hill climbs!
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