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Guide wire from Brush Bar to Rack
Bulli:
I was wondering where you were based. No idea what the legalities are in the states but from what i understand you arent likely to bump into pedestrians when out int he wilds. Lucky devil
waveydavey:
Do you have a boat place anywhere near? Chandlers sell all kinds of bits and bobs for wires that you won't get elsewhere, bottle screws, quick releases etc.
If you are anywhere near LA there is a guy in our office who is well into Land Rovers, I can pass on your details.
Eeyore:
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If you are using them an a 'branchy lane' at not much more than walking pace, with little or no pedestrians, then I don't think there would be a problem.
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Still illegal, you're just less likely to be caught! :wink:
If a tree falls in a forest and no one's there to hear it, does it make a noise?
Yep - ever heard a dozen squirrels scream?
cheers
8)
Eeyore
Mace:
All this talk of illegal for the road stuff makes me wonder whether they'll ever ban winches. It's always scared me to death to think of the damage they could do to a pedestrian.
muddyweb:
I would say what they are more likely to do is adopt the US (and some European) policy of type approval for things. Due to our heritage of 'tinkering' with cars, we actually get away with a LOT of stuff in the UK which you couldn't come close to in some other countries.
Things like failing commercial 3rd party suspension parts are likely to set alarm bells ringing.. let alone some of the 'home brew' mods that are done by people... all it will need is (God forbid) someone to get killed and I can see legislation arriving very quickly
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