What did you do to your rig today?

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jon_d wrote: Mon May 07, 2018 5:09 pm Martin,

what brand tyres?

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The tyre that popped was a red triangle, same as the ones that went at new year..
The new ones are Weslake. Popular in Pilbara due to heat tolerance. The tyres themselves have a higer load rating.
The different rim sizes allow the duals to not touch
I had an oddball one already..245s are hard to find. Hopefully I will actually get a good run out of these.
The spate stays at 245 as the bigger ones wont fit.
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Gerrymandered a waterpump...now to sort out stopping it all falling thru..
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Martin,

next time, have a look at Haulmax. Australian-Chinese if that makes sense.

http://www.tyretraders.com.au/index.php ... lmax-tyres
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Today I put a victron Ve smart dongle on my battery monitor so all the info is on my smart phone now 🚌
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vik351 wrote: Fri Apr 20, 2018 4:29 pm
Lance wrote: Fri Apr 20, 2018 3:08 pm Cancel the order Vik to confirm the one you've ordered will fit your vehicle.... ;)

....then check out EGs b/bar and Williams bumper 8-)
Got foldin stuff on it already... :(

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prolly a better fit... and in this finish... 8-) 1782170_652745951453732_2024960317_n.jpg

Unless I get hum to give me a hand to fit it in lieu of a purr chase...!!! :lol:

vik...
Got news today good and bad... the bullbar had been powder coated ... :P

The bad news, we did it in ripple finish black insteada Aztec Silver as you wanted...

So I said I wanted what I WANTED...

https://www.facebook.com/UltimateBullba ... =3&theater

Now worries they say, will re powder coat it, have a nice day... :shock:

I said can ya do that...??? how thick etc will it be...??? ,,,no worries mate...

When they say "no worries mate" thats when I start to worry...!!! :o

I aint no powder coater ,but two lots on top of each other ...??? is it gunna be good or bad...??? dont know how many micron the stuff is ; but to get the ripple effect it aint like a coat a paint...!!!

Any folk have a clue on here ...??? have already paid 2K up front... :cry:

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They will strip the original coat off and re-coat it I'd expect. The surface needs to be conductive for the electric charge that makes the powered cling to the surface before they bake it so not easy to recoat a powder coat finish with more powder coat.
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T1 Terry wrote: Thu May 17, 2018 2:59 pm They will strip the original coat off and re-coat it I'd expect. The surface needs to be conductive for the electric charge that makes the powered cling to the surface before they bake it so not easy to recoat a powder coat finish with more powder coat.
So it's gunna look like shit in other words...!!! how do ya strip it ...??? nicely...???

I thought it was like spray paint and then baked in a hot oven...??? no electrickery involved...???

Ah well, at least it will match the rooted roof and still no lights...

Built avida tough... :oops: :oops: :oops:

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vik351 wrote: Thu May 17, 2018 4:17 pm
T1 Terry wrote: Thu May 17, 2018 2:59 pm They will strip the original coat off and re-coat it I'd expect. The surface needs to be conductive for the electric charge that makes the powered cling to the surface before they bake it so not easy to recoat a powder coat finish with more powder coat.
So it's gunna look like shit in other words...!!! how do ya strip it ...??? nicely...???

I thought it was like spray paint and then baked in a hot oven...??? no electrickery involved...???

Ah well, at least it will match the rooted roof and still no lights...

Built avida tough... :oops: :oops: :oops:

vik... :|
They will most likely bead blast it again to get the old/new coat off, then add the colour you wanted. Powder coating is a bit of a clue to the process, paint powder blown on and electrostatically bonded to the metal, then baked to create the smooth finish that fills in all the rough surface and welds etc. No near as tough a finish as baked enamel or 2 pk spray painting but not near as much surface preparation required either.
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T1 Terry wrote: Thu May 17, 2018 5:13 pm
vik351 wrote: Thu May 17, 2018 4:17 pm
T1 Terry wrote: Thu May 17, 2018 2:59 pm They will strip the original coat off and re-coat it I'd expect. The surface needs to be conductive for the electric charge that makes the powered cling to the surface before they bake it so not easy to recoat a powder coat finish with more powder coat.
So it's gunna look like shit in other words...!!! how do ya strip it ...??? nicely...???

I thought it was like spray paint and then baked in a hot oven...??? no electrickery involved...???

Ah well, at least it will match the rooted roof and still no lights...

Built avida tough... :oops: :oops: :oops:

vik... :|
They will most likely bead blast it again to get the old/new coat off, then add the colour you wanted. Powder coating is a bit of a clue to the process, paint powder blown on and electrostatically bonded to the metal, then baked to create the smooth finish that fills in all the rough surface and welds etc. No near as tough a finish as baked enamel or 2 pk spray painting but not near as much surface preparation required either.
So there is hope for a good finish then...??? :P

The bloke said "yea,ok we'll just get it repainted" were his words... :shock: :? :?

vik... BEX time...
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You wanna check it on pick-up. I grew up around the aluminium window game, and on more than one occasion saw powdercoat applied directly over powdercoat. On a bull bar, chipping would be far more likely if this was done. The adhesion isn't too shabby though.

Did they chromate the bar before the original powdercoat?

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