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Thats it mate! XROX arent that expensive anyway. But, if you want protection, XROX arent the best choice. They are for looks and approach angle. They crumple easily.
 
Great to see its in before xmas, you should be able to test it atleast 100 times this week with all the extra idiots on the roas
 
Finally gave the Nav a good run up at Walhalla over NYE, tyres scrub a little but stuff all. Didnt blow the front diff unfortunately, as i need an excuse to spend the $$'s on a V6 front diff.
 

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Hey mate nav looks good! Always a good sign that the catch can is working I make sure I clean mine out every service i do. So anything else planned for it besides the uca's?
 
Thanks bud! Just picked up a brand spankin new set of Ironman load helper springs direct from Ironman in Dandenong today. Just those, the UCA's and the 25mm spacers.

Ordering a fishing rod holder and thinking about a set of drawers for the tray possibly
 
Just got back from Bonnie Doon and a night at Rubicon state forest. Nav didnt miss a beat and got a fair whack of mud on it. The 33's got their first proper workout. Gripped like crazy i was super impressed. Will be getting another set when due they are fantastic.

The last pic is the insane AGL water pipeline at Rubicon state forest. The pump for that badboy would be a monster. Doesnt look steep but in person, that incline is near vertical. Very impressive stuff.
 

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Worth every dollar IMO. They are a tad noisy, but the tyre noise doesnt bother me in the slightest. My old Pathfinder had 265 muddies on it and they were silly noisy
 
Fitted up my Ironman load helper springs today. Put my quad bike in the back afterwards. Springs help alot. Adjusted them for lighter loads. Stiffens up the rear end very nicely.
 

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I reckon they are. I dont mind the rear end being so rigid, and as far as im concerned, if you carry loads in the tray, they will prolong the life of your leaf springs (as in they wont sag as quickly).
 
Will do! She'll be on tomorrow afternoon just in time for my weekender up at Rubicon next weekend.

I really need to get some pics of flex (if any lol) and her in action on some tracks. I always forget because im having too much fun.
 
Bar on. Bloody love it! One of the bar holes is a perfect size for the reverse cam too
 

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Those bars are solid as they come mate :) those who went on the Xmas trip know this!

And a top location for the camera!
Where do you have the screen for it?
 

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