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Clutch Upgrade for 100 Series Landcruiser @ ExplorOz Forum - 0 views

  • Ive just fitted a Exedy Safari tuff clutch to our cruiser, awsome clutch and no shudder.Ive never heard any bad reports about one. Cost for clutch was around $750.Not sure on fitting costs as I fitted it myself.
  • What ever you go for just make sure it's a heavy duty one
  • 4terrain heavy duty clutch, the clutch itself cost $800, $75 for a flywheel machine, $55 for a new spigot and around $400 for labour, all up around $1300. Its plenty of cash but like you said once its done, it wont need to be done for many k's and you wont have it in the back of your mind.
anonymous

Outdoors: Richardson: Camping ain't what it used to be || OnlineAthens.com - 0 views

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    Laura and I recently went on a camping excursion and it set me to thinking about the good old days of heading out to the woods and roughing it.
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Use Aerostart to freeze-dry a biting tick | Sunrise on Seven @sunriseon7 - 0 views

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    Latest medical advice is to remove ticks using Aerostart containing ether that freeze-dries the tick & kills it instantly so it falls out before being able to inject saliva containing allergen. Video at 2:55 http://ow.ly/gfRIg and medical advice http://ow.ly/gfRJY
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LCOOL.org :: View topic - R151F gearbox upgraded internals - 0 views

  • Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:03 am    Post subject: For all those who would rather beef up the HZJ105 series R151F gearbox than replace it, here is a list of parts required to replace the partially splined 3rd / 4th Clutch hub with the modified fully splined clutch hub that is currently available for the 78/79 series R151F gearbox. 1 x Modified Clutch Hub 33362-35030M 3 x Shift Keys 33366-35030 2 x Shift Key Springs 33391-25030 1 x Clutch Hub Sleeve 33364-35050 1 x 3rd Gear Synchro 33368-35020 1 x 4th Gear Synchro 33368-3
  • For all those who would rather beef up the HZJ105 series R151F gearbox than replace it, here is a list of parts required to replace the partially splined 3rd / 4th Clutch hub with the modified fully splined clutch hub that is currently available for the 78/79 series R151F gearbox. 1 x Modified Clutch Hub 33362-35030M 3 x Shift Keys 33366-35030 2 x Shift Key Springs 33391-25030 1 x Clutch Hub Sleeve 33364-35050 1 x 3rd Gear Synchro 33368-35020 1 x 4th Gear Synchro 33368-35040 1 x 3rd Gear 33034-60030 (ouch - yes this must be replaced however, the input shaft and output shaft don't need replacing) All available from Don Kyatt or Driveline with a total retail cost around $770 inc GST. Now for the interesting part, Don Kyatt's Melbourne head office said that plans were underway to manufacture a fully splined version of the 100 series clutch hub but it won't be available for at least a year. Other items available to beef up the gearbox are the hardened 1st and 5th gear thrust washers, the metal cylindrical spacer and the fully splined 5th gear. I was also informed that it may be prudent to replace the retaining plate securing the output shaft bearing - 333151-35020 ($52 inc).
anonymous

gas stove when traveling @ ExplorOz Forum - 0 views

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    Interesting forum thread discussing whether you can travel with your caravan fridge running on gas. The answer for Australia is NO but in Europe it appears to be legal, as long as it is turned off before entering a service station.
anonymous

Vegemite changes its name to 'Australia' | News.com.au - 0 views

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    Bet it still tastes like Vegemite.
anonymous

t e r r y b n d: Drinksafe-Systems - 0 views

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    It's an interesting subject - the science behind it all - and what we take for granted when it comes to drinking water thats safe with the turn of a tap.
anonymous

The Sanger Herald Online > Sports - 0 views

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    A young correspondent realizes it takes more than physical strength to make it through these tough terrains
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Tips for your first Packrafting trip | Alastair Humphreys - 0 views

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    My favourite purchase of the last few years has definitely been my packraft. I love it for many reasons including because almost everyone I tell about it asks, "what's a packraft?"
anonymous

Why Do We Need Wilderness? A New Way of Valuing Untouched Land - 0 views

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    In interesting post exploring what is wilderness, how we protect it and why it needs to be protected into the future
anonymous

Why Do Things The Hard Way? | The Next Challenge - 0 views

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    Expeditions in the twenty first century are rarely necessary. So how do we find a real challenge to undertake that hasn't already been done. Well perhaps it doesn't matter if it's already been done. It would still be a challenge to you.
anonymous

Glamping - Camping at its best - {Travel Daily News} - 0 views

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    Glamping - Camping at its best
anonymous

Everything you Need to Know About Rabies as a Traveler | sickontheroad.com - 0 views

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    Whether to get the rabies vaccination for travel or not, how rabies is transmitted, how to avoid it and treat it, and the level of risk.
anonymous

Clutch's. 4Terrain vs Genuine - Perth4x4.net Forums - 0 views

  • i did the same research a while ago for my patrol. dont realy now what cruiser clutches are like but after market was the go for a patrol. i used a 4terrain as a lot of people that i spoke to said excedy (safari) clutches are overrated lots of people use them sucessfuly but the 4terrain is superior. sorry i cant give you a real world example as my shortys not finished yet and hasnt been driven.
  • Saffari Tuff has 25% more clamp capacity with Spheroidal graphite anti burst casting & is Anodized for maximum corrosion resistance . It has a heavyer disc with standard linnings. 4 Terrain has 35% more clamp capacity and is engineered to give good pedal feel. it also has Spheroidal graphite anti burst casting & is Anodized for maximum corrosion resistance . The difference with the 4 Terrain disc is it is a heavy disc with Aramide button linnings on the flywheel side. the button configuration increases the torque capacity even more and the linnings disipate heat extreamly well and helps the clutch last mutch longer than standard linnings.
anonymous

Is it true that it's warmer to sleep naked? | Outside Magazine @outsidemagazine - 0 views

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The Kimberley - Why you should just do it! | Snowy's Blog @Snowys_Outdoors - 0 views

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