What did you do with your DII today?
#5102
Finished the floor piece to replace the rear left passenger seat
It extends past the footwell, creating a nice under-shelf. I'm able to fit all my tools (3 bags, 50 pounds) in the rear right footwell, and still have the rear left footwell open.. probably for camping stuff.
Experimenting with some storage arrangements...
It extends past the footwell, creating a nice under-shelf. I'm able to fit all my tools (3 bags, 50 pounds) in the rear right footwell, and still have the rear left footwell open.. probably for camping stuff.
Experimenting with some storage arrangements...
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CollieRover (04-09-2018)
#5105
Jeff cool post as always & glad to see ya back on the forums.
I finally got tired of seeing all the pollen sitting on my 02 Kalahari so I gave it a much needed bath. Every time I wash it I fall in love with it all over again, there is just something about a yellow LR to me that is downright sexy as hell stock or modified.
Tinkered with the 500.00 wonder a little today, and I would have probably got my Snorkel installed on old faithful had it arrived Friday evening like it was supposed to.
I finally got tired of seeing all the pollen sitting on my 02 Kalahari so I gave it a much needed bath. Every time I wash it I fall in love with it all over again, there is just something about a yellow LR to me that is downright sexy as hell stock or modified.
Tinkered with the 500.00 wonder a little today, and I would have probably got my Snorkel installed on old faithful had it arrived Friday evening like it was supposed to.
#5106
#5109
I did some preventive maintenance yesterday on my Interstate Mega-Tron II battery while I stayed home to telework...
- Wire brushed/cleaned both battery posts and all terminals.
- Added distilled water to cells that needed it.
- Reconditioned battery for 24 hours with my DeWalt DXAEC80 bench battery charger unit.
Before I did this, it would take a 3-10 seconds of cranking the starter before the engine would start up which made me think the starter was getting worn out. I decided to go the cheap and easier route of cleaning the battery and reconditioning it before buying a new starter.
Now my engine starts up immediately and I saved some bucks... for more parts. Lol
- Wire brushed/cleaned both battery posts and all terminals.
- Added distilled water to cells that needed it.
- Reconditioned battery for 24 hours with my DeWalt DXAEC80 bench battery charger unit.
Before I did this, it would take a 3-10 seconds of cranking the starter before the engine would start up which made me think the starter was getting worn out. I decided to go the cheap and easier route of cleaning the battery and reconditioning it before buying a new starter.
Now my engine starts up immediately and I saved some bucks... for more parts. Lol
Last edited by JUKE179r; 04-11-2018 at 09:59 AM.