What do you think of the Perception light? I saw their Rok 3 LED light installed on another INEOS when I was at Offload Systems today (and they were working on the lightbar on the bullbar). ORS gave me some background on the brand when I asked. Perception have good after sales support was one comment.Comms and rear work light.
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Great idea! How exactly did you mount the pole to the spare tyre bracket on the barn door as there's not much room between the tyre and the wiper blade?Comms and rear work light.
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Great vehicle! And the Grenadier isn't bad either.Finally a nice day! Cold wind but the brash fires kept me warm.
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nice bit of kitFinally a nice day! Cold wind but the brash fires kept me warm.
You need to use 20mm tube. I drilled and tapped three holes and used 6mm bolts. There's about 5mm clearance between the pole and the wiper arm.Great idea! How exactly did you mount the pole to the spare tyre bracket on the barn door as there's not much room between the tyre and the wiper blade?
It's well priced, quality gear. I also used their light bar and a few other bits on my build.What do you think of the Perception light? I saw their Rok 3 LED light installed on another INEOS when I was at Offload Systems today (and they were working on the lightbar on the bullbar). ORS gave me some background on the brand when I asked. Perception have good after sales support was one comment.
3 x 6mm bolts into tapped holes. 5mm clearance to the wiper arm using 20mm tube. Last one I made use 25mm tube but the wiper arm required a smaller tube.Great idea! How exactly did you mount the pole to the spare tyre bracket on the barn door as there's not much room between the tyre and the wiper blade?
I cant see why this is necessaryI ordered one, with a bracket to put it on my new rear roof shelf. The larger 12 volt Marine version and the original oven, not a modern knock off. This is a big upgrade for me, from the old butane stove (I will still use both). The Travel Buddy will be good for the days you are driving for a few hours. Drop in a frozen pie, drive two hours, take a stop, eat the yummy pie and off you go. Pie tip: run at 180 C for 90 minutes, then leave said pie in the hot oven for 30 minutes more to get a crispy pie. Next bake a bacon and cheese loaf. It has really got me thinking.
@TheDocAUS @bemax We are actually doing this with our Defender, works great…. Chicken, pork, whatever.I cant see why this is necessary
Cooking great meals with your car engine. The heat is on.
Ladies, gentlemen, start your engines. But only after you've loaded them up with sausages, chicken, crabs, Cajun shrimp and plenty of vegetables. Car engine cooking will change the way you take roadwww.wisebread.com
The B58 is hot enough!@TheDocAUS @bemax We are actually doing this with our Defender, works great…. Chicken, pork, whatever.
But maybe too much insulation. Will be hard to find a good spot in the engine bay to put the meat, exposed to enough heat, and without risk to lose your dinner on the road....The B58 is hot enough!