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    After the test has been replaced by the compressor for Viair 480 c. Receiver located in the trunk temporarily, and later it will be installed under the bottom. When using the horn with an open moon roof, felt the pain in my ears!
    Operating pressure 8,5-10,5 kg/cm2.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Koq2U...layer_embedded

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RciP...eature=related




    This video is the first test!
    http://forcar.org.ua/showpost.php?p=41491&postcount=154
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    Last edited by black cat; 12 November 2010, 18:01.

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    Here's where I mounted mine!



    On board air, 150psi, 7lt tank. QRC from tank for tyre inflator.

    Scares the MOT tester every year!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by davec170 View Post
      Here's where I mounted mine!



      On board air, 150psi, 7lt tank. QRC from tank for tyre inflator.

      Scares the MOT tester every year!

      Gonna get knocked off the first time you take it off road tho'

      Al
      www.amcbs.webeden.co.uk www.xjrestorations.co.uk

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      • #4
        Originally posted by tintin View Post
        Gonna get knocked off the first time you take it off road tho'

        Al

        Why do you think that? Been there for nearly two years now, been off road quite a bit too. Bash plate has a few dinks and a bit of rust now. Horns still there and still work...


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        • #5
          Just to be clear, they are fitted in this picture.



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          • #6
            Originally posted by tintin View Post
            Gonna get knocked off the first time you take it off road tho'

            Al

            Alan, there is off road and then off road! mate.

            If that every saw any serious off road they would wrecked as the surf bash plate does not stand a lot of abuse.
            Last edited by yoshie; 21 November 2010, 23:44.
            Brian

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            • #7
              Fair enough. I use my Surf to get out and about when the weather is "poor". It's my daily driver - If I see a large pool of mud, or a pile of boulders I will find my way around it if possible. I will make the easiest progress I can in any given conditions to get where I need to go.

              I can see the enjoyment in taking them out for a "play", but that's not my thing. I Know a lot of people love getting out of town at the weekend and getting stuck or recovering stuck trucks.

              Each to their own.

              (Including polishers)

              LET'S OFF-ROAD!!!

              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbPERR2aybc


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              • #8
                Originally posted by tintin View Post
                Gonna get knocked off the first time you take it off road tho'

                Al
                Originally posted by davec170 View Post
                Why do you think that? Been there for nearly two years now, been off road quite a bit too. Bash plate has a few dinks and a bit of rust now. Horns still there and still work...


                Originally posted by davec170 View Post
                Just to be clear, they are fitted in this picture.

                Originally posted by yoshie View Post
                Alan, there is off road and then off road! mate.

                If that every saw any serious off road they would wrecked as the surf bash plate does not stand a lot of abuse.
                Originally posted by davec170 View Post
                Fair enough. I use my Surf to get out and about when the weather is "poor". It's my daily driver - If I see a large pool of mud, or a pile of boulders I will find my way around it if possible. I will make the easiest progress I can in any given conditions to get where I need to go.

                I can see the enjoyment in taking them out for a "play", but that's not my thing. I Know a lot of people love getting out of town at the weekend and getting stuck or recovering stuck trucks.

                Each to their own.

                (Including polishers)

                LET'S OFF-ROAD!!!

                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbPERR2aybc


                Wasn't having a dig, just giving an answer to the question you asked Alan.
                Brian

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                • #9
                  I know you wasn't digging!

                  I just wasn't sure from my picture if it was clear that they are above the sump guard (guard in the loosest sense - I know).

                  I don't do "hard core" off-road. I value my Surf too much at the moment! As the years have gone on I find I take it a little futher off-road than I did. I used to wince at gorse bushes and over hanging branches. As the truck body gets older, I'll get braver, I'm sure. To be honest though, if I got serious about off roading, I probably wouldn't use a 2nd gen Surf.

                  Life is a compromise for most people and what I have suits my driving at the moment.

                  Nice quoting by the way!


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                  • #10
                    To the OP. Thanks for the post. I've been looking to fit one of these for years, they sell kits from the US. Nicely fitted as well, May place that there on mine. You can tell you look after your Surf, some people on here abuse theirs by the sounds of things!
                    Oh Nana, what's my name?

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