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I spent $40 on grade 8 mil-spec ultra non corrosive 1/2" thick bolts and nuts to mount my ARB front bumper. i always like to go a little overboard and at what times does it make sense to cut corners if at all? some people say wires and plugs ( i disagree) some may say throw 87 octane in the truck who gives a piss ( i use only the finest in petrol products) ... what is it overkill and when does it just make sense?
__________________ -Ed
99 DII, TF +2" HD & steering damper, TreadWright 265/75/16, ARB front, BritPart rear, Warn m8000 with synth, Columbia Overland gate panel & dual battery tray, Safari snorkel, RoverBones diff guards, RockWare sliders, DieHard Plat Deep Cycle, Chalkboard Headliner, CB, Wilderness Rack, 6 hella 700 ff's w 100w bulbs, 2 hella work lights
93 RRC TF track rod, tie rod & steering damper, TRW rims
I would prefer to do a job once, correctly, than do it again because I chose to save some money. Sometimes you have no choice and use what is available. I would say spending extra to make it pretty (bling) is over-kill. But strength, corrosion protection, or circuit protection are all worthy investments. I feel the same about fuel, it is not worth it for me to get cheap.
__________________ thospb
2004 Disco II
Upgraded Ft Prop shaft
2" OME HD
235/85/16 BFG MT KM2 on Steels
UltraGage
Custom Sliders
SD Rack
Do it right the first time and all you'll be writing on here is advice not questions about broke this and that. I've always been about spending a little more up front for a better quality product. Might as well...
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Cam
2000 Disco II "Ruby" with 117k miles
Upgrades: General Grabber A/t2 (255/60r18), A-frame brush bar with Aux lights, Safari roof rack with rear aux. light, rear ladder, CB Radio/antenna. CDL Upgrade Complete!
i bought a quart of por-15 and have been piling coat after coat on the ARB. i want it to last forever. if i like the way the por-15 holds up i might just do my whole truck in it. get a gallon or two and just spray away.
__________________ -Ed
99 DII, TF +2" HD & steering damper, TreadWright 265/75/16, ARB front, BritPart rear, Warn m8000 with synth, Columbia Overland gate panel & dual battery tray, Safari snorkel, RoverBones diff guards, RockWare sliders, DieHard Plat Deep Cycle, Chalkboard Headliner, CB, Wilderness Rack, 6 hella 700 ff's w 100w bulbs, 2 hella work lights
93 RRC TF track rod, tie rod & steering damper, TRW rims
i bought a quart of por-15 and have been piling coat after coat on the ARB. i want it to last forever. if i like the way the por-15 holds up i might just do my whole truck in it. get a gallon or two and just spray away.
Good plan...where'd you get it, I've had a helluva time tracking some down out here?
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Rob
----------- 2002 DII Kalahari (139K)
“We do not accept that ours will ever be a nation of haves and have-nots; we must always be a nation of haves and soon-to-haves”
Do it right the first time and all you'll be writing on here is advice not questions about broke this and that. I've always been about spending a little more up front for a better quality product. Might as well...
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I didn't so much go cheap at first, I just had a lot to fix and bought some "kits" that included a lot of aftermarket gaskets and such. You learn the hard way I guess. When I was building custom vehicles I always used top of the line, I treated the Rover more like a toy and didn't take it seriously. Now I spend the extra for top quality parts and supplies. It has been a champ and the only issues I have had were with the parts I skimped on. Use quality parts or grin and live with the downtime.
Good plan...where'd you get it, I've had a helluva time tracking some down out here?
the internet gift shop... Amazon. The stuff must be good because nothing will take it off my skin or off the paint brushes. i bought a quart and i could get 10 coats on my ARB if i wanted that many.
__________________ -Ed
99 DII, TF +2" HD & steering damper, TreadWright 265/75/16, ARB front, BritPart rear, Warn m8000 with synth, Columbia Overland gate panel & dual battery tray, Safari snorkel, RoverBones diff guards, RockWare sliders, DieHard Plat Deep Cycle, Chalkboard Headliner, CB, Wilderness Rack, 6 hella 700 ff's w 100w bulbs, 2 hella work lights
93 RRC TF track rod, tie rod & steering damper, TRW rims
the internet gift shop... Amazon. The stuff must be good because nothing will take it off my skin or off the paint brushes. i bought a quart and i could get 10 coats on my ARB if i wanted that many.
I've noticed you buy just about everything from Amazon Thanks for the info!
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Rob
----------- 2002 DII Kalahari (139K)
“We do not accept that ours will ever be a nation of haves and have-nots; we must always be a nation of haves and soon-to-haves”
you can't beat Amazon's prices and their free shipping makes it a no brainer. I don't have many hardware/tool/farm stores near me so every other week i have an order in to Amazon, McCaster Carr or Harbor Frieght.
__________________ -Ed
99 DII, TF +2" HD & steering damper, TreadWright 265/75/16, ARB front, BritPart rear, Warn m8000 with synth, Columbia Overland gate panel & dual battery tray, Safari snorkel, RoverBones diff guards, RockWare sliders, DieHard Plat Deep Cycle, Chalkboard Headliner, CB, Wilderness Rack, 6 hella 700 ff's w 100w bulbs, 2 hella work lights
93 RRC TF track rod, tie rod & steering damper, TRW rims