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The rebirth of my off road Discovery
Jake:
Before any of you long term members say it, i know :roll:
I've brought and fitted a few bits now
Its a slow proccess due to lack of funds so i've been hunting bargins
I've fitted a fuse box in the boot which runs sockets, amp and a few other bits
I've also removed the rear seats and put pockets in their place, plus I fitted a dog guard
I have also fitted some diff guards (front and back)
Then, off with the A bar and front bumper and on with my new D44 winch bumper and sticky number plate
Today i have fitted my D44 fairlead....
and a Warn 9.5 Ti winch (which i won on ebay for £202!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Grill cut and back together
I'll be wiring it up and fitting 100ft of 9.5mm Plasma rope before Eastnor
:D
KingWolf:
She's looking fantastic mate.
I myself am in the process of saving the pennies to fit a winch but it seems to be taking ages..... :'( :'(
Mark
mentalmoshio sophs V8i:
nice stuff jake like the rear electric pack bit
Disco-Ron:
Just out of interest, what do those electircs in the back power..... and on the bumper, can you advise me how far it sticks out in front of the grill..... i want a close fitting one......
Jake:
--- Quote from: Disco-Ron on May 21, 2008, 21:26:21 ---Just out of interest, what do those electircs in the back power..... and on the bumper, can you advise me how far it sticks out in front of the grill..... i want a close fitting one......
--- End quote ---
Here go Ron
The fuse box controls my amp, 2nd battery powered white caravan electrics (doesn't run down my starter battery if i have my fridge and lights on all night) which has a key operated isolator switch, a Mud UK accessory socket next to the isolator and there's also a 4 gang accessory socket block (which you can just see above the pocket on the right)
:D
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